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LAXTON’S PROGRESS 60-62 days 
A Laxtonian type with a slightly shorter vine and longer 
pod. The quality is excellent, and the yield is heavy. 
PROGRESS NO. 9 60-62 days 
A large attractive wrinkled pea similar to the Laxton’s 
Progress. It has a fine quality and a nice appearance. 
PREMIUM GEM 62-65 days 
Though not as popular as formerly, this variety produces 
medium large, medium dark green peas of good quality. 
The vines are 20-24 inches tall, with pods 2Y%-—3 inches long, 
medium green color. 
WOODRUFF’S TOPPER 68-70 days 
Resistant to fusarium wilt, this variety is good for canning, 
freezing or market and its quality is notable. The vines are 
28-32 inches tall and produce with uniform maturity pods 
3Y%2-4 inches long, which are dark green, plump and well 
filled with 6-8 medium large, dark green peas of fine 
flavor. 
Alderman Peas 
Wyoming Wonder Peas 
IMPROVED TELEPHONE 73-77 days 
The most popular late variety. The pods are 42 to 52 
inches long, straight, dark green, tapered point at tip. The 
vines are 54 to 60 inches tall, mod- 
erately heavy stem with profuse foli- 
age, medium to dark green. 
EARLY GRADUS 62-64 days 
One of the most popular early 
large podded peas both for home 
gardens and commercial growers. The 
vines are 28 to 33 inches tall and the 
pods are 32 to 4 inches long filled 
with large peas which are very sweet 
and tender. 
FREEZONIAN 
ALEAMERICA (a SELECTION 7 
Bronze Medal 1948 
63 days 
A fine wilt resistant variety for the 
garden or quick freezing. The vines 
are 30 inches tall, producing dark 
green pods about 3Y inches long and 
containing large, dark green peas. 
