
No. 454—MARDELAH. Something different in an 
extra early pea. Produces peas for the table or 
eanning in 53 days. Exceptionally sweet and 
tender. Wilt resistant. Postpaid: 44 lb., 14e; % 
lb., 20c; 1 lb., 30e; 3 lbs., 95e. 
No. 455—ALASKA WILT RESISTANT. Extra 
early. Smooth seeded pea, ready to use in 53 
days. Ideal for first market and home garden 
use. An old reliable variety. Postpaid: 4 lIhb., 
14e; % lb., 20ce; 1 1b., 30ce; 3 Ibs. 95e. 
No. 456—FIRST AND BEST. This variety is one 
of the earliest peas known for early market. 54 
days. Seed round, white to whitish green and 
smooth. Postpaid: 4 Ib., 14e; % Ilb., 20e; 1 Ihb., 
30e; 3 lbs., 95e. Little Marvel 


and high yielding ability. This 
pea produces when many vari- 
eties fail. Postpaid: % lb., 15¢e; % 
lb., 24e; 1 lb., 40e; 3 lbs., $1.05. 
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HOW TO GROW PEAS 
Plant as early as anything in garden. Light freezing does 
not hurt Peas. In the South plant two crops—early spring 
and fall; in the north make successive plantings about one 
week apart. Peas will grow on poorer soils than most 
crops. Smooth varieties are hardiest, wrinkled varieties of 
finest quality. Plant about 1 inch apart, 3 inches deep. 
1 pound will drill 50 feet of row. You can double row peas 
about 8 inches apart spacing between double rows about 
36 inches. 



No. 459—AMERICAN WONDER. 12 inch—63 
days to picking. A good reliable early variety. 
A favorite of many home gardeners for years. 
A very heavy bearer. Postpaid: % Ib., 15e; % Ib., 
24e; 1 lb., 40e; 3 lbs., $1.05. 
No. 457—PREMIUM GEM. 24 inch—66 days to 
picking. We think this the best of the Gem 
Peas. Early, and with the fine sugar flavor usu- 
ally found in later varieties. Reliable for the 
home garden. Postpaid: % lb., 15¢e; % Ib., 24e; 1 
lb., 40e;3 3 Ibs., $1.05. 
No. 460—THOMAS LAXTON. 30 inch—61 days to 
picking. A very popular home garden variety in 
the East and South. Fine for canning or market 
A good variety for freezing or home canning. 
Postpaid: % Ib., 15e; % lb., 24e; 1 1b., 40e;3 3 Ibs., 
05. 
No. 465—FILLBASKET. 24 inch—70 days. Pods 
8 to 3% inches long, slender and straight. Ex- 
cellent for home gardens, canning or freezing. 
Postpaid: % lb., 15e; % Ib., 24e; 1 Ib., 40e; 3 Ibs., 
$1.05. 
No. 476—DWARF GREY SUGAR OR EDIBLE 
POD. Grows 2 to 2% feet tall—65 days. A sweet, 
tender, and delicious edible podded variety that 
is very productive and wilt resistant. Small, 
smooth, sweet flavored. Postpaid: % Ib., 15e; % 
lb., 24e; 1 lb., 40e; 3 lbs., $1.05, 






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LI MARVEL yielder. ostpaid: 4 + 15e; «, =4e; 1 aa as 
INOCULATE ne let ge alors ‘6 40c; 3 lbs., $1.05. ‘ é Be 
PEA SEED inch—63 days to picking. The No. 478—LAXTON PROGRESS. 15 inch—64 days | 
: home gardener’s favorite in the to picking. A standard early variety for market 
SEE Middle West. Excellent quality and home gardens. Large podded, large seeded. 
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No. 468S—EVERBEARING. 28 inch, 75 days. A long bearing, large 
seeded variety for home and market gardens. Wilt resistant and . 
hardy with a superior flavor. A very popular mid-season variety. 
Postpaid: % 1b., 15¢e; % Ib., 24e; 1 Ib., 40e; 3 Ibs., $1.05. 
No. 471—TALL TELEPHONE OR ALDERMAN. A climbing or pole 
pea grows to 5 ft. Ready for table use in 74 days. A handsome 
large podded variety. Excellent for home and market gardens. 
Wilt resistant. Pods contain 8 to 10 large peas of highest quality. 
atk best tall pea. Postpaid: 4% Ihb., 15¢e; % 1b., 24e; 1 1b., 40e; 3 lbs. 
$1.05. 
No. 474—WHITE EYED MARROWFAT. 5 foot, 30 days. A leading 
variety for dry use. Very good for pea soup. Large, round, creamy 
white seed of delicious flavor. Wilt resistant and very productive. 
Postpaid: 4 lb., 14e; % lb., 20e; 1 Ib., 35e; 3 Ibs., 95e. 



















Table peas in this group make a fine edible product when cooked 
and seasoned. Save the dry peas for later use. Store in a dry 
and cool place. 
No. 479—CALIFORNIA BLACK EYE, Dwarf or half runner. 95 
days. Much more productive than the old type. Postpaid: 4 
lb., 14e; % Ib., 20e; 1 1b., 35e; 3 lbs., 95e. 
NQgy No. 480—BROWN CROWDER. Vining type. Matures in 105 
days. The most popular sugar crowder pea. Long round pods. 
Postpaid: % lb., 17e; % 1b., 30c; 1 lb., 50e; 3 lbs., $1.35. 

Tall Telephone 
BERRY'S FAVORITE PEA COLLECTIONS 
An early all season pea collection, Plant these four outstanding varieties on the same day and have 
a succession of peas for table, canning and freezing. They will mature in the order listed. 
No. 450—% Ib. Alaska, W. R.; % Ib. Little Marvel; No, 449—1 lb. Alaska, W. R.; 1 Ib. Little Marvel; 
¥% lb. Fillbasket; % Ib. Everbearing. 1 Ib. Fillbasket; 1 lb. Everbearing. 
2 lbs.—4 varieties only 75c 4 Ibs.—4 varieties only $1.35 
Save money on peas. Our stock is Western grown and will produce peas of unsurpassed flavor, 
HYPONEX 
Grow Better Plants 
Quicker 
Makes perfect balanced 
plant food when dissolved 
in water and applied. Grows 
sturdier, more luxuriant 
house plants, flowers, vege- 
tables, lawns, trees in 
poorest soil—even in sand, 
cinders or water (Hydro- 
ponies). Has highest per- 
centage of quickly avail- 
able plant food elements. 
Won’t burn... Clean and 
odorless. Excellent for cut- 
tings, seedlings, trans- 
plants. 1 0z. makes 6 gal- 
lons liquid food. Postpaid: 
1 oz. pkt. 10e; 3 02. can 25e; 
40 7 oz. can 50e, 





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See page 51 for spraying 
DUST-SPRAY 
Insecticide Fungicide 
and dusting equipment, 

PHYGON-XL Fungicide a 
Controls all Leaf Blights and Fruit Rot of 
Tomatoes, Black Spot of Roses, Apple Scab 
and many other plant diseases caused by 
fungi. A seed protectant to be dusted on i 
Beet, Tomato, Spinach, Swiss Chard, Peppers 
and other seeds, before planting to prevent 
seed decay and “damping-off.” Postpaid 2 at 
oz. can 50e; 414 oz. container $1.00; 1 1b. con- * 
tainer $2.70. 
PHYGON Rose Dust 
A dust containing Phygon, an outstanding 
fungicide for Black Spot and Mildew con- 
trol; also DDT for insect control. Postpaid 
1 lb. container T5e; 5 Ib. container $3.00. 
An outstanding, ready 
mixed formulation to sim- 
plify pest control. Use as a 
dust or spray. Recom- 
mended for Roses, Fruit 
Trees, Tomatoes, and Beans. 
Contains PHYGON, SUL- 
PHUR, DDT AND ROTE- 
NONE. Postpaid: 1 lb. con- 
tainer $1.00; 5 lb. bag 
$4.00. 


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