™ Peas—Condon’s Mammoth-Podded Little Midget 
The Largest Podded Dwarf Sweet Wrinkled Early Garden Pea 
Planted Annually by Thousands 
For First Early, Mid-Season 
and Late Crop 
Ready to Eat 60 Days After Planting 
Pods 414 to 5 inches Long Filled with 8 
luscious large deep green juicy Peas. 
Excellent for Home Garden, Market, 
Canning and Freezing. 
For First Early, Midseason or Late 
Planting we recommend it as the top 
variety. 
Vines 22 inches high— 
deep green, heavy foliage 
that stands up alone by 
itself — no staking re- 
quired. It is a Wilt Resist- 
ant variety which makes 
it an enormous yielder. 
For a continuous crop 
plant every 10 days or 
two weeks, from early 
spring until last of June and again in the early fall. 
2 oz. pkt. 15c; 14 Ib. 33; Ib. 60c; 2 lbs. $1.10, postpaid. 
World’s 
Record 
599 World's Record 
Improved Gradus 
Ready for Table in 57 Days 
An improved type of Gradus, being 
slightly earlier, more dwarf, true to 
type and productive. Height 2% to 
8 feet. Vines moderately stout, me- 
dium green; pods medium green, 4 
inches long, very broad, pointed and 
well filled with 7 to 9 very large, 
dark green peas of exceptional qual- 
ity. 2 oz. pkt. 10¢; 14 1b. 28c; Ib. 45c; 
2 Ibs. 85c, postpaid. 
2 tbs. of seed will plant a row 100 ft. long. 
77 Dwarf Gray Sugar— 
Edible Pod 
Eat Pod and All Just Like String Beans 
65 days. Medium early, hardy, and very 
productive, vines grow 2 to 2% feet tall. 
Pods are broad, flat, and crooked and are 
cooked when young the same as string 
beans; they are very sweet, tender and 
very delicious. Seed of gray-brown color 
and somewhat wrinkled. 2 oz. pkt 12c; % 
Ib. 30c; 1b. 50c; 2 lbs. 90c, postpaid. 
SPECIAL LOW 5 Ibs. 
PRICES on PEAS °2:25 
So you may raise sufficient quantity 
to eat fresh, to can or to freeze— 
5 lbs. of any Peas Listed on Pages 
62-63 and 64. ONLY $2.25, postpaid. 
It is not necessary that you order all 
of one kind, just so the total is 5 lbs. 
and not less than 1 lb. of any one 
variety. 
586 McLean's Little Gem 
An Old Favorite and a Good One 
62 Day Variety 
Strong and vigorous in growth, produc- 
ing vines from 18 to 24 inches in height, 
dark foliage, bearing single pods on both 
sides of the stalk beginning near the 
ground. Pods are almost straight, 2% to 
2% inches long, light in color and blunt 
at the ends. Seed is green, wrinkled and 
medium in size, 2 oz. pkt. 10c; 144 lh. 28c; 
Ib. 45c; 2 lbs. 85c, postpaid. 
Have Fresh Peas from Your Qwn Garden all Summer 
Fresh Peas out of your own garden picked in the early morning when covered with dew are more 
healthful, more delicious than any you could possibly secure at any price from the markets or 
Plan this year to have fresh peas all summer long 
from early June until October, and in addition plan to have sufficient quantity to can for next win- 
ter’s consumption. Plant every 10 days from early spring until July for continuous crop. 
from the most expensive canned varieties. 
One of 
the Best 
for 
Freezing 
587 Nott's Excelsior or American 
Wonder 
Old Standard Favorite (60 day variety) 
Enormously productive. The pods are 2% inches long, 
produced liberally, and are extremely well filled with peas 
of excellent quality. The plant is among the smallest, very 
rarely exceeding 20 inches in height. Many people who 
have only small gardens use this sort exclusively, making 
repeated sowings for successive crops. 2 oz. pkt. 10¢; 
lg Ib. 28c; lb. 45c; 2 lbs. 85c, postpaid. 
579 Earliest of All or Alaska 
Wilt Resistant Strain (58 day variety) 
It is a round-seeded Pea, 2% feet high, and will grow 
and mature quicker than any other sort in cultivation. 
This with the fact that it can be planted as soon as the 
ground can be worked, makes it possible to get into the 
market with this Pea sooner than any other variety 
known. Extremely generous producer of 2% inch pods, 
filled with well developed Peas of fine flavor, exceedingly 
sweet and tender for a smooth seeded variety. 2 oz. pkt. 
10c; 4% 1b. 28c; lb. 45c; 2 lbs. S5c, postpaid, b 
“ 579 Barliest of ‘All or Alaska 
90 ibs. of seed will plant one acre in drills. 
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