PEAS —Early 
1 ib. to 150 ft. of row 
SPECIAL DELIVERED PRICES 
\ Each variety unless otherwise quoted: 
Oversize pkt. 1 oz. 5c; % lb. 13c; % lb. 2Te; 
1lb. 31c; 5 lbs. $1 -23. 
1610. Little Marvel 
Well known favorite standard early pea. Short 
vine, compact pods, well filled. very high sugar 
content (1344%). See special prices above. 
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d in years. 
than Little : 
1 pods of 8-10 peas even in the 
Combines earliest maturity with 
od size. Flavor absolutely tops. 
or sure. See special prices above. 
PEAS— Midseason 
New—Don’t pass up this advance. 
1620.T&T Triumph 
(New) This exclusive introduction is a 
real accomplishment — outstanding 
quality, top yieldg& vigorous vines— 
analysed 14444 ign our test plots, 

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and holds it ove g€r periods. Cooks 
lively green, sw pees ever. 
Postpaid Overs tol 67.) £c: 
Y% Ib. ve V6 Ib. "2 6c: 1lb. 4 7c; 
5lbs+$ 1-88. 
1 asd Homesteader (Lincoln) 
Highest yielder, favorite for wes- 
tern plains, excellent quality, 
large pods vigorous—drought re- 
sistant vines. Recommended for 
freezing. ‘Lhis should be your standard—grow it. 
Special prices start of Peas. 
1640. Laxtons Progress. 
Pea and pod size as large as 
the latest, but is ready a “ 
few days after Little Marvel. Runs 13% sugar, 
dwarf vines. Seespecial prices start of Peas. 
7 650. Profusion 
A home garden favorite—with 
drought resistant vines, combines 
real Aor with good size. See special prices 
start of Peas. 
1660. Bonneville 
28 inch vines. An outstanding quality variety for 
canning. High percentage double 314” pods. 
See special prices start of Peas. 



| . PEAS—Soup | 
' 1685. Arthur (New). 
| | Enjoy delicious bowls of nourish- 
“Ing pea soup. Special recipe on 
packet. New Arthur is great 
improvement over Dashaway, etc. Has larger peas 
—hbigger yield—better quality—early and more 
weather resistant. Postpaid, oversize pkt. (1 oz.) 
= 2 pkts. Je; % lb. 18Bc; 1 lb. @GQe; 5 lbs. 


. Twelve 

“T am writing to tell 
you how good those . 
Sweet Arctic Peas are; 
I have never seen any- 
thing like them before, 
We tried many kinds of 
21 Peas. I’msorry I didn’t 
get more of it this year.” 
—Mrs. W.N.K.,Grand 
& Lo ~Forks, B.C. 
ad od od ot eo 
SPECIAL DELIVERED PRICES 
(# oz.) Je; 1 oz. G3e. 
1720. King of the North 

Oversized pkt. 
Popular sweet pepper. Heavy. 
yielder of fleshy, walled, mild 
flavored blunt fruits. Best for 
northern gardens. Use in salads, 
stuffed and baked. or in pickles. 
See special 
PEPPERS—Hot 
1750. Hamilton Market 
Best hot pepper for northern gar- .¢ 
dens. Ripens with Earliana To-{ 
mato. Grow your own for pickles 
and flavoring. See special prices & 
Start of Peppers. 
PUMPKIN—Pie 
SPECIAL DELIVERED PRICES 
Each variety, unless otherwise quoted: 
Oversize pkt. (4% 0z) Ge; 1 oz. 2 lb. 83e; 
14 lb. $1-39; 1 lb. and eee e3°.6 cate 
1820. Early Cheyenne Bush 
New development—with all advan- 
tages of Karly C pyenne, plus com- 
pact 4’ bushg Excellent for 
small home gS Frdegf. Plant, yields 
3-4 excellent s each. See 
special prices Star of Pumpkin. 
1830. Sugar 
Most productive pumpkin 
available—extra fine flavor 
and sweet—10” fruits keep ' 
well. Sweet for pies. Special 
prices start of Pumpkins. 
1850. Winter Queen 
Tremendous size—will store 






till Xmas. Flesh bright 
orange, fine textured and 
sweet. Best of the large 
pumpkins. See special prices 
start of Pumpkins. 

