VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES Ad KEYSTONE SEEDS 
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MAMMOTH LUSCIOUS SUGAR (Edible Pods) H PAIRS 72 } 
A home garden variety with large edible pods. 
VINE —414 feet tall, medium green, very hardy. 
PODS—4 to 4% inches long, single, brittle, tender when young. 
PEAS—Dry seed, large, round, smooth, reddish-grey in color, about 2,000 per 
pound. 
MAMMOTH POD EXTRA EARLY. HM PADON 56 
A very prolific early pea with large pods. A hardy, robust sort, popular in 
many home and market gardens. 
VINE —30 inches tall, medium dark green, single medium straw. 
PODS—3 to 3% inches long, single, medium light green, round, broad and 
blunt, slightly tapered at stem end; 6 to 7 peas. 
PEAS—Large, rich green; of good flavor. Seed, smooth but dimpled; green to 
cream colored, about 1,600 per pound. 
METEOR or Dwarf Tom Thumb or Radio HM PURGE 54 
An early, dwarf, smooth seeded variety with dark green seeds, deserves wider 
use. 
VINE —8 to 12 inches tall, dark green, small but vigorous grower. 
PODS—3 to 34% inches long, dark green, single, 7 to 8 peas per pod. 
PEAS—Medium dark green, good quality. Dry seed, medium dark green, 
round, dimpled and smooth, about 1,600 per pound. 
METEOR or DWARF TOM THUMB—Known as Meteor in England and as Petit 
Provencal in France and Belgium. Productive, very early and dwarf. 
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