
PEAS, ALDERMAN 
A&M PEPPERS 
Culture—1 pkt. to 50-foot row; 1 to 2 lbs. to 
acre. For early production sow the seeds in 
December and January in hot beds. Transplant 
as soon as weather and soil conditions in your 
particular locality will permit. 
For late production sow seed again in Febru- 
ary and March. The seed germinates slowly 
and requires the heat of a hot bed for good 
germination in these months. 
For fall and winter production sow the seeds, 
in well prepared outdoor beds, during May 
and June. Plant 18 inches apart in the row and 
space the rows 3 to 4 feet apart. 
325 Anaheim Chili—A hot late variety desired 
above all others for culinary purposes because 
of its agreeable pungency. Popular with home 
and market gardeners and also grown on a 
commercial scale for drying and canning. Fruits 
are 6 to 8 inches long and about | inch through, 
tapered, deep green, becoming a rich scarlet 
at maturity. Pkt. 10c; oz. 60c:; %4 lb. $2.00: 
lb. $6.00. Postpaid. 
327 California Wonder—This is an outstanding 
variety averaging 4 inches in length to 3 
inches in diameter with but a slight taper, 
which makes them almost square. It is earlier 
than Chinese Giant and heavier than any of 
the other peppers of the same size. They obtain 
this extra weight by the thick walls that are 
very meaty. The walls are Y% 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 the 
home and market gardener. We are proud of 
the California Wonder. Pkt. 10c: oz. 90c: 1% Ib. 
$3.00; lb. $9.00. Postpaid. 
334 Pimiento—Very productive and attractive, 
producing medium sized smooth fruits of ~a 
glossy green color that becomes red when 
mature. Excellent for stuffing or baking or for 
salads, also extensively used by canners. Meat 
is thick and of fine sweet flavor. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
60c;: 1/4 lb. $2.00; lb. $6.00. Postpaid. 
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AsM PEAS 
Write for Quantity Prices 
Culture—% lb. to 50-foot row; 50 to 150 lbs. to acre. Peas require a moderate temperature with 
plenty of moisture. They can stand light frosts, therefore can be planted early in the spring. 
This crop is also planted during September in the Thermal zone. When planting in the summer 
months plant 2 inches deep in heavy soil and deeper in sandy soil, the object being to have 
the seed in the moist soil but shallow enough to get the heat of the sun. Irrigate before planting 
but do not plant until the soil is tillable. Drill in rows 242 feet apart. 
309 Alderman (Improved Tall Telephone)—75 
days. Height 5 to 6 feet. A popular market gar- 
den sort, growing to a height of 5 to 6 feet, 
therefore must be grown on poles, using twine 
between the poles. Vines and pods are dark 
green; vigorous grower. Pods 5 to 52 inches 
long, well filled, plump, and pointed, and borne 
singly. Resistant to fusarium wilt. Large pkt. 
10c; 6 oz. 25c;: Ib. 40c; 10 Ibs. $3.50. Postpaid. 
321 No. 69—An A&M introduction and an ex- 
cellent early variety to follow Laxton's Progress 
or Hundredfold. Vine is 24 to 28 inches high, 
dark green, and heavy, and would seem to 
have more resistance to insect pests. It also 
stands heat well and produces a good set in 
the interior valleys. Pods are 5 to’6 inches 
long, dark green, pointed, and borne singly. 
Is an excellent shipping variety. We recom- 
mend that this be grown on lath and planted 
in rows not less than 4 feet apart. Growing 
on lath keeps the pods from being disfigured 
during wet weather, also allows easier pick- 
ing. No. 69 is one of the largest podded peas 
it has been our pleasure to introduce to the 
market garden and shipping trade. Large pkt. 
10c; 6 oz. 25c; Ib. 40c; 10 Ibs. $3.50. Postpaid. 
312 Special Dwarf Telephone—75 days. An 
improved telephone pea. A dark, large podded 
variety, similar to ordinary Dwarf Telephone, 
but darker foliage and pod, which is also 
larger, growing to a length of 5 inches. Vines 
grow to a height of 20 inches. Large pkt. 10c; 
6 oz. 25c: lb. 40c; 10 Ibs. $3.50. Postpaid. 
313 Dwarf Gray Sugar—65 days. An edible 
pod variety with vine growth of 28 inches. 
Pods 3 inches long. Resistant to fusarium wilt. 
Vines are slender and wiry, with purple blos- 
soms. Pods produced in doubles, light green, 
heavily curved, and strongly indented between 
the peas. Used for home and market garden. 
Large pkt. 10c; 6 oz. 25c: Ib. 40c; 10 Ibs. $3.50. 
Postpaid. 
314 Hundredfold—62 days. A heavy producer 
and used extensively as a shipping sort. Vines 
22. to 24 inches, dark green. Pods borne singly 
4 to 4% inches long, dark green, plump and 
tapered. Large pkt. 10c: 6 oz. 25c; Ib. 40c; 
10 Ibs. $3.50. Postpaid. 
320 Number 95—74 days. A sturdy growing 
variety with vine 24 to 28 inches high. Pods 
are dark green, handsome, and large with peas 
of excellent flavor and texture. Pods 5¥2 inches 
long. An excellent home and market garden 
variety. Large pkt. 10c: 6 oz. 25c; lb. 40c; 
10 Ibs. $3.50. Postpaid. 
318 Stratagem—79 days. Excellent home and 
market garden variety, growing to a height 
of 30 inches. Vines are dark green. Pods 4% 
inches long, straight, and plump, tapered at 
end. Large pkt. 10c; 6 oz. 25c; Ib. 40c: 10 Ibs. 
$3.50. Postpaid. 
316 Laxton’s Progress —62 days. A popular 
shipping variety, also good home and market 
garden sort. Vine 16 to 18 inches, medium dark 
green. Pods 442 to 5 inches long, borne singly, 
and are somewhat curved and pointed, dark 
green. Large pkt. 10c; 6 oz. 25c; lb. 40c; 10 
Ibs. $3.50. Postpaid. 

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Beans — Bush....... 50 to 75 Vp |b. 20 in. 4in March to Sept. 8 to 10 wks. 
Beans — Pole ....... 50 to 100 VY, Ib. Ditty 6 in April to Aug. 8 to 10 wks. 
Beans — Lima....... 30 to 60 VY lb. 2 ft 10 in April to Aug. 10 to 12 wks. 
Bestst wee. eis oscron teres 300 2 pkts. 10 in 4in All Year 8 to 10 wks. 
Broccolimrermetiecna 2000 1 pkt. 2 ft 1\ ft July to Oct. 12 to 16 wks. 
Brussels Sprouts..... 2000 1 pkt. 20 in 15 in May to Sept. 12 to 16 wks. 
Gabbage ta: sussemcie ae 2000 1 pkt. 20 in 15 in May to Sept. 12 to 16 wks. 
(Horie eterno oboc owns 1500 2 pkts. 10 in 2in All Year 8 to 10 wks. 
Cauhtlower . ces. a. 2000 lnpkts 20 in 18 in Sept. to March 14 to 16 wks. 
Celenynmreue erste omic ste 2000 1 pkt. 20 in 8 in March to Aug. 16 to 18 wks. 
Corn — Sweet....... 100 VY lb. 2 ft. 18 in. March to Aug. 12 to 14 wks. 
Gucumberwmtrecree ce sia 200 2 pkts. A ft. 8 it. March to Sept. 8 to 10 wks. 
Endive ccaeurceniscdetee 1000 2 pkts. Tit: 10 in. Sept. to March 14 to 18 wks. 
Egg wy Plcritnsinctss tetcpers 500 1 pkt. 2% ft oeit: April to July 10 to 12 wks. 
Kohli Rabivs s cmicteie ste 1000 2 pkts. 10 in 4in All Year 10 to 12 wks. 
Lettuced...cc eacterc acter 2000 2 pkts. 15 in. 10 in. All Year 12 to 16 wks. 
Muskmelon ......... 200 2 pkts. 4 ft. 3 ft. March to July 14 to 18 wks. 
Watermelon ........ 100 2 pkts. 6 ft. 4 ft. March to July 16 to 20 wks. 
Okra ae. dee oeteett oF 150 2 pkts. Zit. 12 in April to July 10 to 12 wks. 
@nionsseeden «a sures 500 2 pkts. 10 in 2-4 in All Year 24 to 28 wks. 
Paresnipsuesii steer 300 Ye oz. 1), ft. 2in Aug. to March 14 to 18 wks. 
Parsley mace pretzels. ove 400 2 pkts. 10 in. 3-4 in All Year 12 to 14 wks. 
Peastriench sircrspoane ste 50 3/4 lb. 2 ft. 4in Sept. to March 14 to 20 wks. 
Peppermecmieats stile tees 1000 1 pkt. Pai 18 in. April to July 10 to 12 wks. 
Pumpkin eiysctcisie 100 2 oz. Gitte 5 ft. April to July 12 to 14 wks. 
Radishosey camecire 500 VY oz. 10 in. 1-2 in All Year 4to 8 wks. 
Salsifvinn shieip asetevesionde: 200 1 oz. 10 in. 4in Sept. to March 14 to 18 wks. 
Spinach: ysis: 200 1 oz. 12 in. 4in Sept. to April 8 to 12 wks. 
Squash—Summer ...} 100 loz. Siiite Sits April to Aug. 10 to 12 wks. 
Squash—Winter 100 1 oz. 6 ft. 4 ft. April to Aug. 12 to 16 wks. 
TOWUCIO soc sioie ste cies ie 1000 1 pkt. Esvad ft: Shag March to Aug. 12 to 14 wks. 
iibE got boldwaudi cate Benen 2000 WA oz. 10 in y 6 in Sept. to March 10 to 12 wks. 





AGGELERsMUsSER SEED Co. 
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