OKRA (continued) 
White Velvet—60 days 
Plant—4!/,' to 5' tall, prolific. 
Pods—6''-7'' long, tapered, smooth, spineless, free from ridges. 
Use—Canning. 
ONION 
White Portugal (American Silver Skin) 
Bulbs—Medium sized, flat but thick, clear white, solid and fine grained. 
Use—Excellent for pickling. 
White Ebenezer 
Bulb—Medium sized, about same size as White Portugal, clear white, very solid, fine 
grained. Better keeper than White Portugal. 
Use—New pickling variety. 
PEAS 
» Alaska HF 30 (Late]—58 days 
Vine—28"'-36", less uniform than Alaska 28-57, light yellow green, thin stems and 
small leaves. Resistant to Fusarium wilt. 
Pods—25/"' x !/,"", light green, blunt, borne primarily singly, 6 to 8 peas. 
Seed—Nearly smooth, medium deep green, 2400 dry seeds per pound. 
Use—Canning. 
Alaska 28-57—56 days 
Vine—26''-34"', thin stems, light yellow green, small leaves, resistant to Fusarium wilt. 
Pod—2!/,"" x 1/.", light green, blunt, borne primarily single, 5 to 7 peas. 
Seed—Nearly smooth, medium deep green, 2500 dry seeds per pound. Latest release 
from the University of Wisconsin. Very uniform and productive. 
Use—Canning. 
Alderman—/74 days 
Vine—40''-60"', heavy stems, large leaves, dark green, resistant to Fusarium wilt. 
Pods—4"'-5"' x 34,"", dark green, borne single and double, pointed, 8 to 10 large peas 
per pod. 
Seed—Wrinkled, large, light green, 1450 dry seeds per pound. 
Use—Canning and freezing. 
Delwiche Commando—48 days 
Vine—25''-32"', similar to Perfection, resistant to both Fusarium and ‘Near Wilt." 
Pods—23/,"" x !/5'', blunt, straight, medium green, borne double, 5 to 7 peas per pod. 
Excellent quality. 
Seed—Wrinkled, medium small. A new variety introduced by Prof. Delwiche of the 
University of Wisconsin. 
Use—Canning. 
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