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Burgess’ Drought-Proof 
NORTHERN-GROWN PEAS °° "1s ce toric! 
| Burgess’ DROUGHT-PROOF PEA 
(Wilt-Resistant) 
Laughs at Drought, Smiles at Rain 
BURGESS’ Drought-Proof. 70 days. Will do well 
under a wider range of weather and soil conditions 
than any other variety. It will grow a crop during 
the driest, hottest summer months, at a time other 
varieties would be a failure. If it rains and the soil 
is kept moist, it will produce as large a crop as any 
variety we know of; if it doesn’t rain, and it gets 
hot and dry, you will get a crop anyway. Vines 
‘medium height with stout, fleshy stems that can 
take the dry weather and keep the pods up off the 
ground. Pods medium green, 4144 inches long, and 
contain 7 to 9 large, sweet and tender peas. 
LAXTON'S PROGRESS 
63 days. The largest podded of the Lax- 
tonian family and the leading early ship- 
ping variety. Fine for canning and freez- 
ing. Vines dwarf. Pods dark green, 414 
inches long, and contain 7 to 9 large, dark 
green peas of the best quality. 
THOMAS LAXTON 
: (Dark Podded) 
62 days. One of the sweetest and finest 
home garden varieties. Excellent for freez- 
ing, shipping and canning. One of the most 
productive peas. Vines tall. Pods very 
dark green, 3% inches long, and, contain 
6 to 8 large, dark green peas of choicest 
quality. ‘ 
ALASKA (Wilt-Resistant) 
56 days. Standard extra-early, smooth- 
seeded variety. Used extensively for can- 
ning and early planting. Vines medium 
height. Pods light green 214 inches long, Litt! 
and contain 6 to 8 small, round, light green ttle Marvel 
peas of fair quality. © 
PREMIUM GEM LITTLE MARVEL 
. A New Home Garden Pea (Finest Early Variety) . 
64 days. One of the finest new home gar- 64 days. The surest to produce a big 
den peas; good for canning and wonderful crop of exceptionally fine quality peas. 
for eating fresh. Dark green, medium early, Used extensively for early shipping, 
highly productive, with 20” vines, holding freezing and canning. Vines dwarf. 
a heavy set of pods containing 6 to 7 peas Pods dark green, 3 inches long, and 
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of excellent quality. : contain 7 to 8 large, dark green peas 
AMEER (Wilt-Resistant) of exceptional quality and flavor. 
Earliest Large-Podded Pea E 
58 days. A money maker for the market sched cr eat 
- gardener and fine for the home gardener i i : 
wanting a Large-Podded Alaska. Produces _75 days. A ape Sea ee -ctopa ae 
a heavy crop and may be harvested all at Tiety for home gardens and shipping. 
one time. Vines medium height. Pods me- Vines dwarf. Pods light green, 4% 
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dium green, 344 inches long, and contain _ inches long, and contain 7 to 10 large, 
7 to F large, eh bom light green peas of light green peas of excellent quality. 
eotd aunty: WYOMING WONDER 
ALDERMAN OR DARK-PODDED (Marintoth Péaded) 
TELEPHONE 74 days. Wilt-Resistant and one of 
(Wilt-Resistant) the most valuable main-crop varieties. 
74 days. A large podded, main-crop va- Used extensively for freezing, canning 
riety. Fine for the home garden, shipping and home garden. Vines semi-dwarf. 
and freezing. Vines tall. Pods dark green, Pods dark green, 5” long, and contain 
434 inches long, and contain 8 to 10 large, 8 to 10 mammoth sized, dark green 
dark green peas of excellent quality. Extra peas of exceptionally fine flavor. Extra 
sweet. sweet and tender. 
EDIBLE-PODDED PEAS (Cook Like Snap Beans) 
Edible-podded or Sugar Peas are picked when the peas are partly grown. They are 
prepared like snap beans and have the sweetness and flavor of fresh green peas. When 
the peas become larger, they are shelled and eaten as regular peas. H 
Dwarf Gray Sugar (Wilt-Resistant). _Mammoth Melting s ugar (Wilt-Re- 
62 days. The earliest of the edible-podded sistant). 72 days. This is the best of the 
peas. Vines dwarf. Pods light ereon, 3 sane polis podded TE hecncce ins 
i weet and ten- fall. Pods light green, 
fee tne tC ee % inch broad. Sweet, tender and of de- 
licious flavor. 
NITRAGIN 
INOCULATION 
ALL PRICES PREPAID 
Price per lb. 
1 Pt. Pts Qt. | 5 Lbs. | for 10 Ibs. 
sie or more 
a (Wilt-Resistant)......... he ty thaktogeae $0.26 |$0.46 |$0.74 | $1.75 $0.31 of seed hastens ma- 
hicomes or Bee alied Telephone .29 -52 -86 | 2.00 -36 turity, increases the 
miaCW.R.). seme ; ; yield and enriches the 
Ameer (Wilt-Resistant). (Pkt. 15c)...... -31 -56 -94 2.15 -39 soil. Nitragin Inocu- 
Burgess’ Drought-Proof (W.R.) (Pkt. 15c) 32 -58 -98 2.30 -42 lator for Peas only, 
Dwarf Gray Sugar (W.R.) (Pkt. 10c)....) -31 06 94 2.20 -40 100 Ib. size, inoculates 
_ 'f Dwarf Telephone (Wilt-Resistant)....... 30 up to .100 Ibs. seed, 
Bi Maxtion’s: PrOgress’s § ic. a \e%) vise eis emis leek ow ‘ . 50c, postpaid. ’ 
Little Marvel snaan jadglocdiuule» odeiantcs 40 Garden Size. Good 
Mammoth Meltin, 33 
for Beans, Peas and 
Premise Gendintas steace} oistelgs cools els aseiaye 36 Swevt Peas Sumctent 
Wyoming Wonder (W. 
Thomas LaxtoDwce oi acissate heas csan tes for 6 Ibs. of seeds, 
{5c, postpaid. 
-prepaid. — L 
TURNIPS 
Turnips and Rutabagas 
Gne ounce for 200 feet of row: 
12 to 2 Ibs. per ccre 
Purple Top Whité Globe 
EARLY PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF 
Earliest of All 
45 days. The standard early variety. Roots broad 
and flat, of medium size ; white, purple top. Exten- 
Sively sown for table use. (Pkt. 10) (oz. 22e) 
(% Tb. 50c) (Ib. $1.40) (5 Ibs. $5.75), prepaid. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE 
Choose This One First 
55 days. The most popular white Turnip for fall 
and winter use. Flesh pure white, fine grained and ~ 
of fine flavor. Heavy yielder and splendid keeper. 
Desirable for table or stock. (Pkt. {0¢) (oz. 22c) 
(4% Vb. 50c) (Ib. $1.40) (5 Ibs. $5.75), prepaid, 
AMBER GLOBE 
75 days. The best large yellow late sort. Skin 
light yellow ; flesh, firm and sweet. Fine for table 
use and stock feeding. A good cropper and keeps 
in perfect condition until spring. (Pkt. {0c) (oz. 
20¢) (%4 lb. 45c) (Ib. $1.30) (5 Ibs. $5.25), pre- 
paid. 
. 
WHITE EGG 
55 days. A quick growing, egg-shaped, smooth, 
pure white variety. IFlesh firm, sweet and mild. 
Adapted to either spring or fall sowing. (Pkt. 10c) 
(oz. 20c) (%4 Ib. 45c) (1b. $1.30) (5 Ibs. $5.25), 
prepaid. 
COW HORN 
70 days. 12 to 15 inches long by 3 inches Across ; 
grows partly above ground; white, sweet, of fine 
flavor. Valuable as a soil enricher. Can be sown 
broadcast on stubble ground, will grow on poor, 
wornout soil, and if plowed under will enrich it as 
much as a crop of clover. (Pkt. 0c) (oz. 20c) (% 
Ib. 45¢e) (Ib. $1.30) (5 lbs. $5.25), prepaid. 
FOLIAGE OR SHOGOIN 
(Edible Top Turnip) 
High in Vitamin C and Calcium as well as a fair 
supply of Vitamin A, G, Iron and By. 
30 days. Edible tops and roots. Will grow and 
thrive in hot, dry weather, giving an abundance 
of both greens and sweet, tender turnips of excel- 
lent quality. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 20c) (14 1b. 45c) (lb. 
$1.30) (5 Ibs. $5.25), prepaid. : 
RUTABAGA 
AMERICAN PURPLE TOP YELLOW 
90 days. The best all-around variety. The flesh 
is yellow and of fine flavor. (Pkt. 0c) (oz: -20c, - 
(74 Ib. 45¢) (Ib. $1.30) (5 Ibs. $5.25), prepaid. 
PARSNIP 
One ounce to 150 feet of row; 4 to 6 Ibs. per acre. 
HOLLOW CROWN 
Parsnips contain a | 
good supply of Vita- 
min Bi and potassi- 
um, also a fair 
amount of Vitamins 
C and G. Our seed 
is grown from select- 
ed stock and is extra 
fine. (Pkt. !0c) (oz. 
25c) (14 Ib. 60c) (ib. 
$1.75) (5 Ibs. $7.75) 
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