GARDEN PEAS 
From our own experience and from results obtained in the gardens of our customers, we offer 
you these ten kinds of Peas for both the home and the market garden. 
Sow the seed just as early in the spring as possible for the best growing time is in cool weather. 
Plant the seed of early, medium season and late Peas at the same time rather than three suc- 
cessive plantings of one kind. Sow the seed 2 inches apart, 2 inches deep, in rows 2 feet apart 
Treat the seed with Nitragin. It helps make greater yields. A package of seed sows a row about 
30 feet long; 1 pound 300 feet. One pint weighs 1 pound. 
* The star before the variety name indicates that it is a good kind to freeze for food 
locker storage. 
DWARF TELEPHONE OR DAISY [re ‘ery Best 
Late Dwarf Pea 
72 days. A second-early wrinkled sort, bearing numbers of pods well filled with extra large, finely 
flavored Peas. Considered by some of the older gardeners to be one of the best midseason green 
wrinkled Peas. A wilt-resistant variety. Pkg. 10c; VY Ib. 30c; Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs. $2.15 
*FREEZONIAN All-America Bronze Medal Winner for 1948 
Takes the place of Thos. Laxton 
62 days. A new early wilt-resistant kind that freezes particularly well. The blunt 3- to 34-inch, 
very dark green pods are filled with 6 to 8 large, luscious peas that have a tender, clinging 
skin that doesn’t peel or loosen in freezing and are borne in abundance on very thrifty vines that 
grow 30 inches tall. Mature at the same time as the old favorite, Thomas Laxton, but is a 
better Pea in many ways. PkoalOer ar ibas0e Ib. SOG 5 1bsinS 2215 
More Pods to the Plant 
*LITTLE MARVEL Than Any Other Kind 
63 days. An excellent early, dwarf, wrinkled Pea for market and home garden. It produces more 
small pods of medium to small Peas to the vine than any other variety except Wando, and they 
are of very fine quality. Height 18 inches. Pkg. 10c; Yo Ib. 30c; Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs. $2.15 
* A Large-Podded Pea That is 
MID-SEASON GIANT Excellent for Freezing 
Ready in 75 days. Very sturdy vine, 2 to 22 feet tall. Bears dependably dark green, pointed 
pods about 5 inches long, containing 8 or 9 large, plump Peas of good quality. Vine wilt-resistant. 
Pkgs 107015 Ib. 30c; Ib. 50¢; 5 Ibs. $2.15 
* a Larger and Stronger Growing Than 
MORSE S PROGRESS Laxton’s Progress. Splendid Variety 
Matures in 60 days. A new variety suited to both the home garden and to market where a large- 
podded, low-growing, early bearing variety is wanted. The 414-inch pods are very dark green in 
color and are uniformly well filled with large, plump Peas of splendid quality. Resistant to 
Fusarium Wilt. This is one of the very best Peas for your garden. 
Pkg wiOcml> Ibe30c; Ib, 50¢;"5 Ibs. $2.15 
*TELEPHONE, DARK GREEN-PODDED (Alderman) 
72 days. The standard main-crop variety that has held its popularity for nearly 40 years, and 
is a favorite with market gardeners both at home and abroad. The vines grow about 5 feet high 
and crop is ready for use in 72 days. The pods are extremely large, attractive bright green, and 
filled from end to end with large, tender Peas which are sweet flavored and of excellent quality. 
A wilt-resistant variety. A splendid Pea for quick freezing and canning. 
Pkg. 10c; V5 Ib. 30c; Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs. $2.15 
WAN DO eee a Crop of Peas During Hot 
68 days. You can sow seed of Wando right through 
the month of June and the plants will bear crops of 
Peas even in the hottest weather. The vines grow 30 
inches tall, are very thrifty but certainly don’t require 
trellising. The dark green pods are of medium size, 
blunt ended and filled with 7 to 8 Peas of excellent 
quality. Give this new Pea a place in your garden 
this year. You can pick fresh Peas from the garden 
right through the summer. 
Pkos tbc balbusOc? Ib 50e3"5) Ibs.-$2:15 
WORLD’S RECORD 
This is the Best, Early, Sweet, Wrinkied, Large-Podded 
Pea. Ready to eat in 58 days. A splendid kind both 
for home garden and for market. Plant grows 24 
inches high, bearing a big crop of long, 31-inch, 
dark green pods filled with large, tender and very 
sweet Peas. A wilt-resistant variety. 
PkapliOcw1/>.. 1b; 30c, Ib, 507-5 Ibs.- $2.15. 
Morse’s Progress Peas—large pods, top 
quality, ready to eat in 60 days. 
All-Season Pea Collection 
These four splendid kinds planted as soon as the 
ground is warm will provide you with delicious 
quality Peas during the entire Pea season. 
WORLD’S RECORD. Early. 
FREEZONIAN. Second early. 
VICTORY FREEZER. Midseason. 
MIDSEASON GIANT. Late. 
COLLECTION OFFER: '¥% pound of each kind, 
four 12-lb. pkgs. for $1.00. One pound of each 
kind, four 1-lb. pkgs. for $1.75. Postpaid to you. 
Ready-to-Use Containers for 
Frozen Peas 
A carton made from strong, sterile paperboard, 
coated inside and out with a thermoplastic com- 
pound, providing moisture-vapor protection. Re- 
quires no auxiliary wraps or tags to insure com- 
plete protection. 
1-Pint Size—Case of 25 
1-Quart Size—Case of 25 
Postpaid for an additional 15c per case. 
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Victory Freezer—A New Pea for Freezing 
*VICTORY FREEZER 
All-America Bronze Medal for 1948. A splen- 
did new Pea for the garden and for freezing. 
Ready to pick in 67 days just after Little 
Marvel and before the tall and low growing 
Telephone Peas are ready. The strong 28-inch 
plants don’t require support and bear depend- 
ably heavy crops of tender Peas of unusually 
fine flavor. This variety has been bred for 
its freezing qualities. It is one of the very best 
for this purpose. 
Pkg mlOG~ ribs s0c. lb. 5064 Saibs7.o2-15 
EDIBLE-PODDED PEA 
MELTING SUGAR. The most popular kind. 
Vines grow 5 feet high and are very produc- 
tive. Peas are fleshy, tender, broad and blunt- 
ended, sweet and delicious. Pick the pods when 
young and cook like snap Beans. 
Pkg. be"): |be-30cr Ibe 5Oce5 Ibs. o2.15 
Plant your garden Peas early, just as soon 
as you can get into the ground. If very cold 
weather comes after they are in the ground, 
cover them with a mulch of straw or leaves to 
keep the ground from freezing. 
Dust Garden Pea seed with Nitragin. It 
greatly increases the yield. A 15-cent package 
treats several pounds of seed. 
Midseason Giant—a very popular variety 
