New Vegetable Varieties for 1950 oe 
Mammoth Melting Sugar Peas 
e MAMMOTH MELTING 
SUGAR PEAS 
(Days to Maturity, 74) 
Usrs: Edible podded variety fer home and mar- 
ket gardens. 
Vine: 54 inches tall, light green, coarse. Re- 
sistant to Fusarium Wilt. 
Pops: Single, very broad, indented, brittle, 
fleshy, free from fiber, of good quality and 
stringless. About 7 peas to a pod. 
Sreep: Large, round, creamy white. 
e VALIANT TOMATO 
(Days to Maturity, 70) 
Uses: Home and market gardens adapted to 
short season areas and early market. 
VinE: Sparse and open, medium height. 
Fruit: Large for an early variety, bright scarlet 
in color and globe shaped. 
Dwarf Gray Sugar Peas 
e DWARF GRAY SUGAR PEAS 
(Days to Maturity, 65) 
Usrs: Home garden edible podded variety. 
VINE: 24 to 30 inches tall. Hardy, prolific, re- 
sistant to Fusarium Wilt, purple blossoms. 
Seep: Dry seed—small, smooth, round, and 
mottled. Reddish-gray in color. 
Your Southern States Vegetable Ser- 
vice is constantly studying new varieties 
to determine the value of new or im- 
proved strains for use in Southern States 
operating territory. Before the Vegetable 
Seed Service can recommend to patrons 
these new or improved vegetable seeds, 
assurance is made that they meet the 
growing conditions of the territory. 

Valiant Tomato 
SOUTHERN STATES COOPERATIVE 



