PEAS 
Alaska HF 30 (Late)—58 days 
Vine—28-36'’, less uniform than Alaska 28-57, light yellow green, thin stems 
and small leaves. Resistant to Fusarium wilt. 
Pods—2% "x ¥2"’, light green, blunt, borne primarily singly, 6 to 8 peas. 
Seed—Nearly smooth, medium deep green, 2400 dry seeds per pound. 
Use—Canning. 
Alaska 28-57—56 days 
Introduced by University of Wisconsin 
Vine—26-34"’, thin stems, light yellow green, small leaves, resistant to Fusarium 
wilt. Very uniform and productive. 
Pod—2'’’x%"", light green, blunt, borne primarily singly, 5 to 7 peas. 
Seed—Nearly smooth, medium deep green, 2500 dry seeds per pound. 
Use—Canning. 
Alderman—74 days 
Vine—40-60'’, heavy stems, large leaves, dark green, resistant to Fusarium wilt. 
Pods—4-5‘’x3/4,"", dark green, borne singly and in pairs, pointed, 8 to 10 large 
peas per pod. 
Seed—Wrinkled, large, light green, 1450 dry seeds per pound. 
Use—Canning and freezing. 
Commando—68 days 
A new variety introduced by Prof. Delwicke of Univ. of Wisconsin 
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Vine—25-32’’, similar to Perfection, resistant to both Fusarium and ‘Near Wilt.’ 
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Pods—234,"’x'4"", blunt, straight, medium green, borne in pairs, 5 to 7 peas per 
pod. Excellent quality. Very productive. 
Seed—Wrinkled, medium small, medium green, 2000 dry seeds per pound. 
Use—Canning. 
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Cutting and Loading Peas in Wisconsin 

