








Do You Know This Secret ? 
Do you know how to avoid the usual disappointment of a poor Pea crop after mid-July? It is easy to 
get big crops of luscious juicy Peas ‘‘falling right over one another,” in steady succession even up to 
late August—if you learn this secret: ee eat 
Instead of planting at 2- to 3-week intervals, get the following picked varieties and plant all a 
once in early spring, the moment the ground can be worked. This will allow a good root-system ae 
develop before hot weather comes. The varieties will bear in the order shown below (and_ picture 
opposite), beginning about June 20 and keeping up a steady succession of big mouth-watering crops 
until late August. 

The name in it- 
self is descriptive 
as is the illustra- 
tion. We have 
found this variety 
to be one of the 
best producers and 
finest home gar- 
den Peas, and we 
New Pea, 
Early 
Dwarf 
. feature it at no 
G iant- advance i price 
over regular va- 
Podded rieties. Pkt., 20c; 
Wow loys esrep alan” 
60¢7°2 bs: VS 1.5: 

Max Schling’s “Long Season” Pea Collection 
IMPORTANT. All varieties in this Collection must be planted at one time as early in the spring as the 
ground can be worked. 
Our famous ever-bearing collection has undergone a complete revision this year. Tests have proven to us 
that varieties of recent development have superior qualities over some of our old favorites. With the ex- 
ception of the last two varieties in this collection, (which could not be replaced), we offer a new revised 
garden Pea collection. - 
1. World’s Record. Height 214 ft. Uniform matur- 4. No. 40. Height 28 inches. Completely resistant 
ing first early Pea. Medium heavy producer. to mid-summer wilt. Extremely large pods con- 
Pointed broad and plump pods containing 7 to taining 9 to 10 enormous Peas. 
8 large tender Peas of good quality. 
2. Laxton’s Progress. Height 16 inches. Medium 5: 
dark green plant. Pods dark green, somewhat 
curved, very handsome, containing 8 to 9 large 
good quality Peas. Largest podded of the Lax- 
tonian family. 
3. President Wilson. Height 20 inches. Very succu- 
lent, maturing directly after Laxton’s Progress. 
One of the finest Peas in our collection. 
You may even prolong the season for another week or two by making a second 
planting of No. 6 (Heroine) about 2 to 3 weeks later, but not after May 10. 
1 Ib. each of all 6 varieties (6 Ibs. in all)... 3.00 
Special Collection Prices 2 Ibs. each of all 6 varieties (12 Ibs. in all). 5.50 
ADD POSTAGE BEYOND FOURTH POSTAL ZONE 
Improved Telephone. Height 5 ft. Enormous pods 
well filled with Peas of the finest quality. 
6. Heroine. Height 4 ft. By far the best late bear- 
ing Pea. Pods large, deep green, somewhat 
curved. Tender Peas of finest quality. 
4 Ib. each of all 6 varieties (3 Ibs. in alf) . .$1.85 

A delicate French Pea of very sweet flavor. Preferred by those who 
Petit Pois. appreciate the finest things on the menu. Pkt., 25c; V2 Ib., 50c; 
Ibs, 95e. 
EDIBLE-PODDED or SUGAR PEAS 


Eat the pods with the Peas. The pods are 
fleshy, tender, juicy, very sweet, string- 
less, and are cooked and served like String 
Beans. 
MAMMOTH MELTING SUGAR. Height, 412 
ft. 
DWARF GREY SUGAR. Height 20 inches. 

PRICES OF PEAS 
All Varieties: Pkt., 20c; 1 Ib., 35¢; Ib., 60c; 
2 Ibs., $1.10, (except Petit Pois). 
TRAIN-ETTS 

three sizes. 


50 Make Your “Home Garden” a Profitable and Healthful Pastime 
LEGUME-AID 
Inoculant 
All Legumes are aided in 
their growth if treated with 
an inoculant that increases 
their ability to obtain nitro- 
gen from the air. Full direc- 
tions for proper use will be 
found on each package. 
Splendid for Garden Peas, all 
Beans, Sweet Peas and Lu- 
pins. Packet sufficient to 
treat 5 Ibs. of seed, 10c. 
A weatherized netting that is an No. 1. 60x72 in. 
ideal support for Sweet Peas. Will No, 2. 60x96 in. . 85 
last several seasons. Available or eee 
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