BRAEGER’S OREGON BEAUTY PEAS 
FOR THE HOME GARDEN 
1 Ib. to 100 ft., 56 Ibs. per acre. 
Garden peas are one of the most important crops and we have spared no effort to 
select and improve the best strains of the most profitable and satisfactory varieties. 
These selected strains will give you the biggest yield and the handsomest, sweetest, 
best flavored peas for early market or home garden. The varieties offered have 
proved by growing tests to be the best of their kind and class. Selected hand-picked. 
Pkt. 10c; % Ib. 20c; 1 Ib. 35c. Postpaid 40c. 
Tall Varieties 
The following sorts need support of some kind. 
Alderman. A pea similar to Telephone, but more prolific. Vine is extra vigorous and 
pods are dark green and always well filled with fine, large peas. Very finest and 
best pea of this class. 60 in. 74 days. 
Gradus. This early, wrinkled pea bears pods of large size and combines quality with 
earliness. It is very hardy, can be planted fully as early as the smooth peas, growth 
vigorous and healthy, very prolific. 36 in. 60 days. 
Telephone (tall). Our western-grown selection of this popular favorite and standard 
market variety is immensely productive, extra large pods being filled with peas 
of finest quality. 
Freezonian. An excellent variety for freezing and general home use. Pods are about 
3% inches in length, dark green and blunt. Vine is about 30 inches in height, and 
wilt resistant. Extra early. 63 days. 
Low. Growing Varieties 
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OREGON 
BEAUTY 
An early dwarf wrinkled 
pea of superior merit. 
The vines are rugged and 
productive. Pods about 4 
to 5 inches long, and filled 
with large, tender peas of 
delicious flavor. Grows to 
a height of about 15 to 18 
inches. Especially recom- 
mended for the home gar- 
den and market garden- 
er. 18 in. 64 days. 
Inocluate 
All 
Legume Seed 
The Original Legume Inoculator 
NITRAGIN 
Restores and Maintains Soil Fertility 

Early Giant. An early bush pea, with exceptionally large, 
dark, pointed pods measuring 4% to 5 inches in length. Excel- 
lent for home gardens, market gardens and shipping. Heavy 

Hundred Fold. Similar to Laxtonian 
and Blue Bantam, with darker vines 
and pods, has become very popuiar 
with the market gardeners. It is an 
ideal pea for those who wish large 
pods, and we consider it one of the 
best. Vines grow 18 inches. 63 days. 
Dwart Gray Sugar Peas. Edible 
podded. Sweet and tender, fine flavor, 
very prolific. Prepared and cooked 
like snap beans. 
All Pea seed is treated with 
SPERGON 
as a prevention against decay 

For the first crop, round-seeded 
peas should be sown in the open 
ground as soon as it is fit to be 
worked; wrinkled varieties should be 
planted 2 to 3 weeks later. Frequent 
planting for succession, and a careful 
selection of varieties, will give an al- 
most continuous crop of peas from 
June until frost. Sow peas in rows 
3 feet apart and 3 inches deep. 
PARSLEY—70 Days 
1% oz. to 100 ft., 3 lbs. per acre. 
bearer. 66 days. 
Alaska or Earliest of All. A smooth, blue pea, of even, vigorous 
growth and extra early maturity. Vines 2 to 3 feet high, un- 
branched bearing 4 to 7 long pods, which are filled with 
medium-sized, bright green peas of excellent flavor. A great 
favorite with our market gardeners for fall or early spring 
planting. 28 in. 57 days. 
Little Marvel. Splendid new dwarf pea for home or market. 
The dwarf, bushy vines are loaded with firm square-ended pods 
214 to 3 inches long, tightly filled with plump, luscious, deep 
green peas. 18 in. 64 days. 
Laxton’s Progress. One of the most desirable early peas. 
Large pods containing 7 to 9 large deep green peas. Suitable 
for market gardeners or home gardens. 16 in. 62 days. 
Blue Bantam. Produces freely the bluish-green pods. The 
pointed pods run 4 to 4% inches long and are always well filled 
with 8 to 10 large peas of finest flavor. 18 in. 63 days. 

Parsley seed is even slower than parsnip in germinating 
It grows best in rich mellow soil and should be sown as early 
as possible in spring in rows 1 to 2 feet apart with a covering 
of not more than % inch of soil firmly pressed down. When 
the plants are well up, thin them 8 to 12 inches apart in the 
row. Pkt. 10c; 1 oz. 20c; %4 Ib. 60¢e. 
Extra Triple Curled (Moss Curled). This vigorous compact 
grower is one of the most popular varieties because of its 
deep green color and tightly curled leaves that look like moss. 
It is unusually decorative for table use. 
Plain. Largely used for flavoring, leaves dark green, flat, 
deeply cut but not curled. 
Hamburg, Thick Rooted. The root of this variety is edible 
and resembles a slender parsnip in color and shape. The 
flesh is white, dry, and similar to celeriac in flavor. It is used 
for flavoring soups and stews. The roots may be stored in 
sand for winter use. 

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