ROY H. ERICKSON, Prop. 29 

World’s Record 
PEAS 
Culture—Sow in earliest spring, in rows 21% to 4 feet apart, drilling the seed 1 tu 2 
in. deep. Smooth varieties may be sown earlier than wrinkled varieties. Peas for 
market are seldom bushed. In home gardens, the taller varieties may be sown in 
double rows 12 in. apart and supported with brush. One pound is enough for 100 
feet of row; 2 bushels per acre. 
EARLY AND EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES 
1Lb. 14Lbs. 56 Lbs. 
Easy Money. A fine new pea, with vine about 24 in. It is easily 
10 days earlier than Gradus, has a very dark green plump 
pod of large size, is a very good yielder, and an excellent 
shipper. 55 days...... mga nies i hn lae 2A ae are Se ewe ce $0.40 $3.75 $14.00 
World’s Record. An improved type of Gradus, being slightly 
earlier, more dwarf, true to type and productive. Height 
2% feet. Vines moderately stout, medium green; pods medi- 
um green, 4 in. long, very broad, pointed and well filled 
with 7 to 8 very large, dark green peas of exceptional 
QuUalItY 257 GAYS Bee er Sethe tar iat acts ie actrees ares 40 a Py) 14.00 
Thomas Laxton. One of the most popular market and home 
garden varieties. The vine is 30 inches high, the pods 3% 
inches long, dark green and attractive. Matures in about 
GOP OS YS terre ote Mettert ter vas sieete act, erties ante a sin She eis calld cal < 40 3.75 14.00 
Hundredfold. Decidedly the best of the Laxtonian types; vine 
16 in. high, sturdy, dark green and productive; pods dark 
green, 4 in. long, fairly broad and pointed containing 8 
large, dark green peas, excellent quality. 58 days.......... -40 3.75 14.00 
Little Marvel. A grand sort for the home garden, being a good 
cropper. Makes a good pod and a short vine. It has all 
the qualities found in any variety. 58 days................ 40 cai 14.00 
