PEAS 
One pound of peas will plant 100 feet of row. Two to five bushels per acre. 
195 World’s Record 
The Earliest Large Podded Pea (59 days) 
Earliness, fine quality, large pods, heavy yield—these are the 
reasons why World’s Record is so tremendously popular 
today. Without question it is recognized by the best growers 
as the most profitable for their early crops. The pods are 
large and attractive, 3 to 4 inches long, pointed, medium 
dark green and contain large peas of the finest flavor. 
The vines are usually about 21% feet high, sturdy and bear 
large crops which are ready over a short period. We offer a 
fine dependable early stock of this popular variety which we 




recommend highly. See prices on next page. 
160 Greater Progress 
Large Dark Green Pods—Very Prolific (62 days) 
For large sized, very early peas, no variety has proved 
so satisfactory as Greater Progress. Its heavy yields and 
uniform pods are superior to anything in its class. 
The vines are not tall, only about 18”, but they are 
husky and literally loaded with large well filled deep 
green pods (4-4) in.). They ripen only a few days 
after World’s Record and they mature evenly over a 
very short period. The pods are all of the same uniform 
large size giving a most handsome appearance when 
picked for market. In our opinion, this is the best 
of the true large-podded early peas. See prices below. 
157 Freezonian (New) 
Approved by Growers—Best Quality (62 days) 
Developed to replace the famous Thomas 
Laxton, Freezonian’s taller, huskier vines and 
greater yields, have won it quick acceptance by 
many growers. 
The good-looking blunt pods are slightly 
larger (3-314 in.) and hold a far more uniform 
size with very few small pods. They usually 
ripen one day later but the pods are filled 
better and the crops are remarkably heavy. 
We highly recommend Freezonian in place of 
Thomas Laxton. It is ideal for all growers of 
fine peas for early market. See prices below. 
182 Oneida (New) 
Dependable Midseason Variety (68 days) 
Outstanding among the new varieties for 
market is Oneida, with good-sized peas of 
fancy quality. It ripens several days before the 
large-podded late kinds and easily out-yields 
them. The blunt pods run 4 to 4% in. long and 
are borne on sturdy vines about 21% ft. high. 
The peas fill the pods tightly and there are no 
puffy pods. Dark green and attractive, Oneida 
has been a quick success. See prices on next 
page. 








WORLD'S RECORD 
193 Victory Freezer (New) 
All America Bronze Medal for 1948 
(67 days) 
For quality peas to fill the season between the 
early and late kinds, many growers will turn to 
this hardy and heavy-yielding introduction. 
Bearing quantities of 3 to 3% inch, blunt pods 
of Thomas Laxton type, Victory Freezer ripens 
so uniformly that the vigorous dark green 
vines can be stripped at one picking, and since 
the pods are borne in pairs near the tops of the 
vines, picking is quite easy. 
Tender and delicious, they are well adapted 
to roadside stands and markets where quality 
is more important than size. See prices on next 
page. 
SPERGON is by far the best seed treatment 
for peas. Greatly improves stands and in- 
creases yields. Protects against rotting. See 
page 48. 

Early Varieties 
25 lbs. or more of one variety will be supplied 
at the 100 lb. rate. 1 bu. weighs 56 lbs. 
NOT PREPAID* (See next page) 

157 FREEZONIAN (Improved Thomas Laxton) (314 ft.) 62 days. 
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158 GRADUS, or Prosperity. (2'/2 ft.) 60 days. Early . . 
160 GREATER PROGRESS (18 in.) 62 days. See above 
165 LAXTON’S PROGRESS 
Lilb.g5. 7/2 Ibe sila: 56 Ib. 100 Ib. 
cen eeeces $ .45 $2.35 $4.35 $14.55 $26.00 
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This variety has been entirely replaced by Greater Progress, 
which is much superior to the older variety. 
