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GARDEN PEAS 

PEAS OF MANY VARIETIES 
Pkt.—'!4 Lb. 15c—Lb. 25c—2 Lbs. 45c 
Post Paid 
In Large Quantities at much less price 
MORSE EARLY about 70 days, bearing 
large pods and out-yielding many of 
the other varieties. 
GIANT STRIDE, another large pod var- 
iety. 
LITTLE MARVEL—Fast becoming the 
most popular of dwarf sorts for the 
home garden. 
FIRST AND BEST—An extra early 
smooth variety of fair quality; 6 to 8 
peas in a pod. 2 Lbs. 35e 
ALASKA—One of the very earliest blue 
peas; quite productive, often called 
Early June. 2 Lbs. 35e 
LITTLE GEM—McLean’s very desir- 
able early pea, heavy yielder of good 
quality. 
LAXTONIAN—One of the best dwarf 
wrinkled peas for the market gardener. 
Pods about 4 inches long, resembling 
those of Gradus, but ripening a little 
earlier. 

CREOLE—Long bearing and vining va- 
iety, very prolific. 
AMERICAN WONDER—Nearly as early 
as Alaska, a good yielder, quality of the 
best. 
GRADUS—One of the Largest Early 
Varieties. Height 18 inches. 
THOS. LAXTON—Height 30 _ inches. 
The only rival to the famous Gradus, as 
a long-podded extreme early wrinkled 
pea: 
NOTT’S EXCELSIOR—Height 20 in. 
The finest Dwarf Wrinkler Extra Early 
Variety—it is the best of recent intro- 
ductions. 
POTLATCH OR IMPROVED STRAT- 
GEM—A large podded wrinkled pea of 
fine quality. Vigorous and productive 
vines about 30 inches high. Six to sev- 
en peas to pod. 
EVERBEARING—Long pods and large 
peas; sow thin. Height, 2% feet. 
TELEPHONE—Very valuable, vigorous 
grower, pods large, sweet. Height 4 ft. 
CHAMPION _OF _ENGLAND — Tall, 
strong vine, round blunt, dark green 
pods, very rich, fine flavor. 
LARGE WHITE NARROWFAT — Late 
very tall, dark green vine, medium 
large round pod; white smooth peas. 
Good producer. 
TALL MELTING SUGAR EDIBLE 
PODS—A true sugar pea, large, broad, 
stringless pods; vines medium tall. 
PARSNIPS 
HOLLOW CROWN—The most popular variety. 
The roots which are creamy white are smooth, 
tender and of excellent flavor. 
Pkt. 5c 
Oz. 10c 


