
PEAS 
CULTURE: First and most important, 
if you want a bumper yield, PLANT PEAS 
EARLY. Plant them 2% inches deep in 
double rows 4 inches apart (so they grow 
to support each other). Then put your 
double rows 2% feet apart. 1 lb. plants a 
100-foot row. 

VICTORY FREEZER 
(65 days.) Vines 2 feet tall, medium 
176. 
dark green. Pods 3% inches long, six and 
seven dark green peas to the pod. Best 
yielder, best freezer pea we have tried in 
our gardens. Very tender with a fine 
sweet flavor, especially when frozen. 3 oz., 
foc. Ib., 30c; Ib., 55c; 2 Ibs., 98c; post- 
paid. 
LAXTON’S PROGRESS 
179. (62 days.) The earliest and heaviest 
yielding of all the large podded peas. Dou- 
ble the size of early kinds. Big pods have 
7 to 9 big, fat, plump and sweet peas in 
every pod. So rich and tender! 3-o0z. pkt., 
foc, 5 1D., 2oc; Ib., 45c; 2 Ibs., 80c; post- 
paid. 

LITTLE MARVEL 
180. (60 days.) King of all the early gar- 
den peas. Everybody likes this one, be- 
cause it is noted for its quality, high 
yields and earliness. You can’t beat it. 
Stands a long time in perfect condition for 
picking. Quality and flavor unsurpassed. 
Make your first planting as soon as you 
can get into the garden. Other plantings 
should follow every week. 3-o0z. pkt., 12c; 
ly Ib., 25c; Ib., 45c; 2 Ibs., 75c; postpaid. 
WILT-RESISTANT ALASKA 
171. (55 days.) Earliest of all. Noted for 
large pod size, big crops and flavor. A 
great canning variety. Vines 2 to 2% feet 
tall. Seven to nine peas in each pod. 
100 per cent resistant to wilt. 3-0z. pkt., 
at ly |b.,. 23c; Ib., 38c; 2 Ibs., 60c; post- 
paid. 

To insure the faultless assembling of your 
seed order, the variety numbers are very 
important. State them plainly. 

INOCULATE YOUR PEAS 
INOCULATE for early crops and bigger yields. 
it for sure. 
Only 10c, postpaid. 
BEATRICE, NEBRASKA 
Earl May’s Garden Inoculation does 
10c Home Garden Size, enough for 2 to 4 Ibs. of peas, sent with directions. 
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