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PEAS—Continued 
DWARF TELEPHONE—75 days. A late, large podded, highly 
productive sort, for home garden and truckers, and for ship- 
ping. Resistant to Fusarium wilt. Vines light green, stocky 
and branching. Pods single and double, medium light green, 
lightly curved, broad, pointed and attractive; contains 8 to 
10 peas of excellent quality. Seeds large, wrinkled, green, 
with bluish cast. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (% Ib. 20c) (Ib. 50c) (5 Ibs. $2.25) (10 Ibs. $4.00). 
Not Postpaid (10 Ibs. $3.60) (25 lbs. $6.00) (100 Ibs. $22.00). 
ALDERMAN—74 days. A handsome large podded variety of 
the Telephone family. Excellent for home garden, for truck 
ers, and for shipping to distant markets; resistant to Fusari- 
um wilt. Vines dark green, coarse. Pods single, very broad, 
plump, straight, dark green, pointed; contain 8 to 10 peas 
of highest quality. Seed large, wrinkled, light green. This 
variety can well be considered the standard of high quality. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (14 Ib. 20c) (Ib. 50c) (5 Ibs. $2.25) (10 Ibs. $4.00). 
Not Postpaid (10 Ibs. $3.00) (25 Ibs. $6.00) (100 Ibs. $22.00). 
EVERBEARING—76 days. A long bearing variety for the 
home and market garden; resistant to Fusarium wilt. Vines 
dark green, thick, coarse and branching. Pods double, light 
green, plump, blunt, straight; contain 4 to 5 large peas of 
CULTURE—One ounce of seed should produce 1,000 to 1,500 
plants. A warm, moist soil is best suited for peppers. For earl 
green peppers sow seed in hotbeds in January, February or 
March, according to locality and climate. Transplant to th 
field as soon as weather and soil in your locality will permit, — 
and when danger of frost has passed. Pepper Seeds are slow — 
and hard to germinate, therefore those sown early will require 
a good hotbed with plenty of heat. Otherwise the seed will rot 
before they sprout. Pepper plants are very tender and easily 
killed by frost. % 
OAKVIEW WONDER—65 days. Developed from California — 
Wonder, but is at least a week earlier. It has slightly smaller — 
but blockier and more symmetrical fruits and lacks the deep ~ 
depression and curling at the nose which characterize most — 
peppers. Has thick walls and high quality of California Won- © 
der, and its exceptional uniformity, earliness and high yield — 
have already made it a favorite among market growers and 
truckers. Bi : 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 75c) (14 Ib. $2.00) (Ib. $8.50). 
KING OF THE NORTH—65 days. A late introduction, anda 
winner, similar in type to Ruby King, but decidedly earlier. 
The plant is of medium size and prolific. The fruit is long, 
moderately slender, tapering to three or four points. < 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 60c) (4% Ib. $2.00) (Ib. $6.00). 
sweet marrowy flavor. Seeds very large, light green, flat, 
wrinkled. CALIFORNIA WONDER—175 days. An outstanding medium 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (%4 Ib. 20c) (Ib. 50c) (5 Ibs. $2.25) (10 Ibs. $4.00). late variety for market garden and shipping. Plants vigorous, _ 
Not Postpaid (10 Ibs. $3.00) (25 Ibs. $6.00) (100 Ibs. $22.00). upright, prol fic. Fruits 4-lobed, chunky; very attractive, 
smooth, uniform and deep green, changing to pep 
DWARF GRAY SUGAR (Edible Pod)—68 days. A prolific edible son; flesh thicker than any other variety: sweet and mild. 
podded variety for home garden; resistant to Fusarium wilt. Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 60c) (%4 Ib. $2.00) (Ib. $6.00). 
Vines slender and wiry, with purple blossoms. Pods double, : : tal 
light green, heavily curved, semi-pointed, strongly indented 
between the peas. Seeds small, mottled, gray, round. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (% Ib. 20c) (Ib. 50c) (5 Ibs. $2.25) (10 Ibs. $4.00). 
Not Postpaid (10 lbs. $3.00) (25 Ibs. $6.00). 
GIANT LUSCIOUS SUGAR—74 days. A tall growing edible ~ 
podded variety for home and market garden. It is used in the 
same way as snap beans; resistant to Fusarium wilt. Pods 5 
inches, broad blunt. Seed large, smooth, gray. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (% Ib. 20c) (Ib. 50c) (5 Ibs. $2.25). 
PEANUTS 
CULTURE—Peanuts can be successfully grown in the 
North on warm, sandy soil in a sheltered place with a southern 
exposure. 
Plant the same as corn in rows 2% feet apart. Drop the 
shelled nuts 8 to 10 inches apart, ‘cover 1 inch deep. When the 
plants are nearly grown, throw earth up to them. This will 
cause the nuts to form. 
IMPROVED LARGE VIRGINIA (Jumbo)—It has the largest 
pods and more kernels, with fewer imperfect pods. 
Postpaid (Ib. 60c). 
TENNESSEE REDS—tThe earliest variety grown. Pods are 
small, well filled and of fine quality. 
Postpaid (Ib. 60c). 
WHITE SPANISH—110 days. The dwarf bushes grow close 
and are easily cultivated and gathered. The kernels are small 
and very sweet. 
Postpaid (Ib. 60c). 

PEPPER, CALIFORNIA WONDER 
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CALIFORNIA WONDER BELL STRAIN (Special)—75 days. 
This variety averaging 4 inch in length to 314 inches in di- 
ameter with but a single taper, which makes them almost | 
square. The walls are 44 to % of an inch in thickness. It is 
an excellent shipping sort and because of the uniformity of 
shape they pack well. The skin is a deep rich green, smooth 
and glossy. The ideal pepper for home and market. hs 
Postpaid (Pkt. 25c) (Oz. $1.00) (%4 Ib. $3.50) (Ib. $12.00). fy 
HARRIS’ EARLY GIANT—63 days. An excellent first early 
sweet variety for home and market garden use. Plants dwarf, — 
upright, very productive. Fruits gently tapered, 3-lobed, of ; 
mild flavor; deep green changing to bright red. i 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 60c) (4 Ib. $2.00) (Ib. $6.00). mt 
PIMENTO—73 days. Pre-eminently a canning variety; good — 
also for home and market garden planting. Plants large, — 
. o erect, prolific. Fruits heart-shaped, very smooth; color dark > 
: ‘ PN green, changing to bright crimson; flesh exceptionally thick, — 
Sweet and mild. fe 
PEPPER, PIMENTO . . Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 60c) (%4 Ib. $1.50) (Ib. $5.50). 


