
BUNTON'S FAMOUS GARDEN PEAS 
1 Pint Will Plant 200 Feet of Drill; 50 to 60 Lbs. to the Acre. 
CULTURE—If weather conditions are favorable, smooth varieti 
1 ' h varieties are often sown in Febru ieti 
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oe Y ze mcoee ne at t o same time, a succession of fresh peas may be had over several weeks ro Pall eet ve t aa ae 
o Augus \ ant in rills 2 inches deep, 20 peas to the foot, in rows, from 24 to 48 inches apart dead cpp eat leet 
KKKXLAXTON’S PROGRESS—(62 days). It is a great pea 
and fully merits the unusual popularity it has gained since 
its introduction. It is the earliest of the large pod, dwarf 
wrinkled class and the most productive. The dwarf vine 
and foliage are of an intensely deep green color, being only 
15 to 18 inches high and may be planted successfully in 
rows as close as 2 feet apart. 
The pods are 4 inches long, handsome, dark green and 
well filled with 8 deep green peas of exceptionally high 
quality and good flavor. Pkt. 15c; pt. 40c; qt. 65: 42 gal. 
$1.00; gal. $1.90; peck $3.50; 12 bu. $6.65; bu. $13.00. 
LAXTON’S SUPERB—(61 days). The earliest large pod. 
ded, semi-wrinkled pea, bearing medium dark green pods 
4 to 4% inches long that usually contain 8 to 9 large peas 
of good quality; height 18 to 22 inches; matures to picking 
stage in about 55 days. 
It is a heavy producer for a 
dwarf pea and is recommended 
for truckers and market growers. 
Pkt. 15c: pt. 40c; qt. 65c; ¥2 gal. 
$1.00: gal. $1.90; peck $3.50: 2 
bu. $6.65: bu. $13.00. 
**KEXTRA EARLY ALASKA—(5S7 
days). The very earliest, smooth, 
green pea. Grows to 2¥2 feet 
high. Pods are 2¥2 inches long, 
round, straight, square ended and 
contain six light green peas; very 
uniform in maturing. Pkt. 15c; pt. 
30c; qt. 45c: % gal. 75c: gal. 
$1.45: peck $2.60; 1% bu. $4.90; 
bu. $9.50 
LITTLE MARVEL—(64 days). A 
splendid, first early dwarf 
wrinkled pea. 16 to 18 inches 
high, producing dark green pods 
about 3 inches long, blunt ended 
and crowded with 6 to 8 peas of 
extra fine flavor, tender and 
sweet. Pkt. 15c; pt. 40c: qt. 65c; 
Ya gal. $1.00: gal. $1.85; peck 
$3.50: 12 bu. $6.65; bu. $13.00. 
* IMPROVED DARK POD TELE- 
PHONE—(74 days). The pods are 
434 inches long, very broad, dark 
green, straight but slightly curved 
at the point and containing 9 
large, medium green peas of the 
finest quality. The vines are very 
strong and grow 4 feet high. It 
is classed as a late variety, al- 
though one of the heaviest yield- 
ers. A very profitable pea to 
plant as a second or third early. 
Pkt. 15c: pt. 40c; qt. 65c; 42 gal. 
$1.00; gal. $1.85: peck $3.35; yy 
bu. $6.40; bu. $13.50. 

DWARF GRAY SUGAR—{(70 days). Highly productive 
edible pod variety. Vines 32 to 36 inches tall, bearing an 
abundance of pods 2%4-3% in. long. Color light or pale 
green. Quality excellent. Pkt. 15c: pt. 35¢: qt. 55c; 
Yp gal. 95c: gal. $1.75: peck $3.25. ; 
THOMAS LAXTON—The 3'2-inch, medium green pods 
contain 7 to 9 good quality peas. Vines grow about 24% 
feet high, Pkt. 15c; pt. 40c: qt. 5c; % gal. $1.00; gal. 
$1.90; peck $3.50; ¥2 bu. $6.65; bu. $13.00. 
IMPROVED GRADUS—(59 days). An improved type of 
Gradus, slightly earlier, more dwarf and very productive. 
The vines are moderately stout, medium green color and 2 
feet high. Pods medium green, 4 inches long, fairly broad 
pointed and filled with 7 to 9 very large, dark green eee 
of exceptional quality. Pkt. 15c; pt. 40c: qt. 65c; % gal. 
$1.00; gal. $1.80; peck $3.50; ¥2 bu. $6.65; bu. $13.00. 
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