GARDEN PEAS—Continued 
THOMAS LAXTON. A very popular variety. Height 
3 feet; vine and foliage moderately stout, medium 
green; pods medium green, 31% inches long, straight, 
nearly round and square-ended, containing 7 medium 
dark green Peas of superior quality. 
Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25 
Medium Varieties 
ADMIRAL BEATTY. Midseason, exceptionally fine 
quality and flavor. Grows about 4 feet high, strong 
vines produce an abundance of long pointed pods, 8 
to 10 large Peas. Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25 
*ALDERMAN. Telephone type but with darker pods 
and Peas. Height 4 feet. Vine strong and stout, 
medium green; pods 5 inches, containing 8 large Peas. 
Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25 
DWARF ALDERMAN. Pods large, dark green and 
pointed, equal to the well known Alderman in flavor. 
2 feet high. Season between early and late varieties. 
Good yielding qualities. Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25 
DWARF CHAMPION OR JUNO. A fine main crop 
Pea. Height 2% feet. Foliage stout, medium dark 
green; pods medium dark green, 4 inches long, 
straight, broad and square-ended, containing 7 to 8 
large, medium dark green Peas of fine quality. 
Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25 
QUITE CONTENT. A type of the well-known Alder- 
man. Height 4% feet. Vine and foliage heavy, of a 
deep green color; pods numerous, deep green, about 
5 inches long, broad, pointed and containing 9 to 10 
large, medium green Peas of the best quality. 
Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25 
WORLD’S RECORD. See Gradus. 
WYOMING WONDER. Very productive, pods dark 
green, 5 to 6 inches long and Peas of excellent quality. 
Sturdy growth, height about 26 inches. Slightly earlier 
than most midseason varieties. May be sown early. 
Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25 
Late Varieties 
ASGROW WONDER 40. An exceptionally fine new 
general crop Pea. Exceptional in quality; resistant to 
fusarium wilt. Plant dark green, stocky and branch- 
ing. Pods single and double, round, dark green, plump, 
pointed; contains 8 to 10 large green, succulent Peas. 
Height 18 inches. Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25 
CHAMPION OF ENGLAND. One of the richest, best 
flavored late Peas; well known and popular. Height 6 
feet. Vine stout, deep green; pods often in pairs, 
medium green, 3% inches long, straight, nearly round 
and blunt-ended, containing 8 light green Peas; pro- 
ductive. Season following Telephone. 
Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25 
DWARF TELEPHONE. Very productive, resistant to 
fusarium wilt. Plant light green, stocky and branch- 
ing. Pods medium light green, broad and pointed, and 
contain 8 to 10 large green Peas of delicious flavor. 
Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25 
GIANT STRIDE. A dwarf late Pea maturing in about 
80 days. Resistant to Pea blight, heavy yielder, pods 
longer than Laxton’s Progress and well filled with 
Peas of excellent quality. Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25 
TELEPHONE. Immensely productive and of the finest 
quality. The pods are of large size, containing 6 to 7 
Peas, which are of a pale green color, of delicious 
flavor. 5 feet. Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25 
EDIBLE-PODDED PEAS 
GIANT LUSCIOUS MELTING SUGAR. Large, broad 
pods without any string. Height 5 feet. 
Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25 
DWARF GRAY SUGAR. Very dwarf, pods of excellent 
quality. Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25 
PEPPERS 
Fr., Poivre; Ger., Pfeffer; Sp., Pimiento; It., Peperone 
Sow in greenhouse or hotbed in March, transplanting 
to flats or small pots when ready. When danger of frost 
is over, plant 2 feet apart in rows 38 feet apart. Keep 
free from weeds but do not feed. 
CAYENNE, LONG RED. Four inches long, three- 
fourths inch in diameter; bright red; hot and pungent. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.25 
CHINESE GIANT. Large mild variety. Fruit thick, 
4 to 5 inches in diameter, brilliant scarlet. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.25 
GEORGIA IMPROVED PERFECTION. All-America 
Selection. A new Pimento Pepper with thickest and 
mildest flesh of all Peppers, largest fruits among 
Pimentos. Pkt. 25c, oz. $2.00 
LARGE BELL OR BULL NOSE. Early variety and 
popular as a pickling sort; pendant scarlet fruits 2 
inches in diameter, 3 inches long, blunt-ended, mild 
and sweet. Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.25 
*MERRIMACK WONDER. Early California type. 
A few days earlier than California Wonder, fruits 
slightly smaller and produced profusely. 
Pkt. 35c, oz. $2.00 
OAKVIEW WONDER. Very large, early and prolific, 
rich green turning crimson. An early California Won- 
der, upright fruits in clusters. Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.50 
OHIO GIANT. As large as Chinese Giant, 10 days 
earlier and more prolific, meaty and excellent for 
stuffing. Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.50 
PIMENTO. Green and red. Smooth, uniform in shape. 
Meat 2 to 3 times as thick as that of the Bell types. 
Sweet, delicious, very prolific. Pte 29C3107-091;20 
RED CHILI. A spreading plant 18 inches high, fruit 
erect; 1% inches long, cone-shaped, bright red and 
very hot; exceedingly prolific; used for Pepper sauce. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.25 
TUSCANY. A very early, large fruited, prolific variety. 
Fruits maturing 3 to 4 days earlier than Calwonder. 
Three to four lobed, thick fleshed and while resembling 
World Beater in shape are actually broader and rea- 
sonably smooth. Plant stocky and upright. Length 
4 inches. Diameter at stem end, 3% inches. 
Pkt. 35c, oz. $2.00 
WORLD BEATER. A cross between Ruby King and 
Chinese Giant, possessing the finest qualities of both. 
Large, early and excellent flavor. The flesh is thick. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.25 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS 
Delivery June Ist 
Sweet Potatoes are generally thought of as an item 
for southern gardens only. However, they are of very 
easy culture and a very profitable crop in the latitude 
of New York and even farther north. The ground 
should be deeply prepared and supplied with a liberal 
amount of fertilizer. After the weather and ground 
have become warm (about June Ist) Sweet Potato 
plants should be set out about 1 foot apart in rows, 
hilled up 5 or 6 inches above the level of the ground 
allowing 3 feet between the rows. The runners should 
not be allowed to take root. 
NANCY HALL, YAMS, YELLOW NANSEMOND. 
50 $1.25, 100 $2.00, 1000 $17.50 
Riel 
* Adaptable for Deep Freezing 
