PEAS (Continued) 
* ONEIDA—65 days. A later maturing companion variety to 
Freezonian originated especially for freezing but equally as 
desirable for market use. Vine is dark green, medium heavy 
and grows to a height of 30 inches. Pods 342 to 4 inches, dark 
green, blunt, borne in pairs. Resistant to Fusarium diseases. 
Recommended for patrons desiring peas for freezing. 
LAXTONIAN—66 days. (Blue Bantam, Hundredfold) Home 
and market garden variety. Similar to Laxton’s Progress and 
used the same. 
* ALDERMAN—70 days. (Telephone) Home and market garden 
variety. Also used for home and commercial freezing. Pods 
4% inches long, pointed, 7-8 peas per pod. Vines 4-5 feet 
tall, usually requiring some sort of trellis. 
DWARF ALDERMAN — 75 days. Market garden variety. Used 
for shipping. Pods 4 inches long, pointed, dark green; quality 
good. Resistant to Fusarium wilt. 
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PEPPERS 
* EARLY GIANT—63 days. Home garden and early market va- 
riety. Prolific variety for early use. Fruits medium size; flesh 
fairly thick and sweet. 
PENNWONDER—65 days. A new variety developed by the Penn- 
sylvania Agricultural Experiment Station by crossing Cali- 
fornia Wonder and Harris Earliest. This new variety com- 
bines the earliness of Harris Earliest with the vigor, size and 
wall thickness of California Wonder. The plant is vigorous 
and produces an abundance of medium sized fruit which are 
thick walled and blocky in shape. Fruit is borne in pendant 
(suspended) position, making it an easy variety to harvest. 
* EARLY CALWONDER—68 days. Market and home garden va- 
riety. Best early type for market. Similar to California Wonder 
with smooth, blocky fruits and thick mild flesh. 
WORLD BEATER — 72 days. Market garden variety. Used for 
shipping. Large, glossy fruits with mild flesh. Plants large 
and prolific. 
BURLINGTON—72 days. A Mosaic resistant strain of World 
Beater, fruits are similar to World Beater; medium large, 
oblong, deep green becoming deep red at maturity. Worthy 
of trial where Mosaic is a factor in getting bumper crops. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER—75 days. Market garden variety. Best 
under long season conditions. Fruits, large, smooth, blocky 
with very thick flesh. 
PUMPKINS 
* SMALL SUGAR—110 days. (New England Pie) Home garden 
variety. Small orange-colored fruits for pies. Excellent quality. 
CONNECTICUT FIELD—115 days. Canning and stock variety. 
For field pumpkins. Large fruits 15-20 pounds, yellow. 
LARGE CHEESE—120 days. (Kentucky Field) Used for pies, 
' canning and stock feed. Creamy-buff skinned, flat fruit aver- 
aging 12-15 inches in diameter, with thick, salmon yellow 
flesh of good quality. 
* Varieties adapted to home garden where high quality is most important. 
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