Aan OOO ten premeNeT 
LITTLE MARVEL 
Tender and Sweet. The Canning Favorite 
180. (60 days.) King of all the early garden peas. 
Everybody likes this one, because it is noted for 
its quality, high yields, and earliness. One of the 
best garden peas in our tria] garden every season. 
You can't beat if. Stands a long time in perfect 
condition for picking. Dark green vines, nearly 
round pods with square ends. The pods are 3 
inches long, plump, well filled—you get 7 to 8 
tender peas in each pod. Vines grow 18 inches 
high. Quality and flavor unsurpassed. Make 
your first planting as soon as you can get into 
the garden. Other plantings should follow every 
week. That’s the way to have all you want to eat 
and to can or dry. 
Big 3-oz. Pkt. 12¢ 2 Ib. 25c; Ib. 45c; 
2 lbs. 75c, Postpaid 
178. GIANT FILLBASKET. (73 days.) Called “Fill basket” 
because of its large pods that are borne in clusters. Very 
prolific and easy to pick. Pods la ge, dark green, well- 
filled with wrinkled peas of excellent quality. Vines about 
20 inches tall, strong and hardy. They’ll certainly fill a 
basket when they start bearing. See that fine lot of them 
in the picture, 
Big 3-oz. Pkt. 15c; V2 Ib. 25c; Ib. 45c; 2 Ibs. 80c, 
Postpaid. 
179. Laxton's Progress Giant Pod. (62 days.) The earliest 
and heaviest yielding of all the large podded peas. Double 
the size of early kinds. Dark green pods 5 to 5% inches 
long. Plump and pointed. With 7 to 9 big, fat, plump and 
sweet peas in every pod. So rich and tender! Vines grow 
18 inches high. 
Big 3-oz. Pkt. 15c; V2 Ib. 25c; Ib, 45c; 
Page 36 2 Ibs. 80c, Postpaid. 
Delicious fresh 
peas. Plenty can- 
ned for good eat- 
ing all winter. 
Make several 
plantings of peas. 
Have all you can 
eat fresh and a 
surplus for home 
canning. 
Garden Pea Special 
ORDER NO. 71 
iZ-\b. Early May. 22.0.0 .6 06) 25¢ FOR 
T7 lb Little: Marvel t 2acecrse 25e NLY 
14, Ib. Victory Freezer oc 9 30c © 
Earl May’s Garden Inoculation 
Included (enough for all the 79¢ 
PEAS) LER izra wrap ee ee 10c 
Postpaid 
Regular Catalog Price. .90c 
VICTORY FREEZER 
176. (65 Days.) Made thousands of enthusiastic friends 
when we introduced it. Sugar sweet, tender, fine color. 
And it holds these fine qualities for quick freezing and 
home canning. Yields heavily. Grows 2 feet high, pods 
are long and carry 6 to 8 peas. Whether for fresh table 
use, freezing, or canning you will be enthused with 
Victory Freezer. 
Big 3-oz. Pkt. 15c; 2 Ib. 30¢; 
Ib, 50c; 2 Ibs. 95c, Postpaid. 
NEW MULTIFOLD 
182. (65 Days.) A fine new one, selected especially 
for quick freezing and all around superiority. Makes 
a very stout semi-dwarf vine growth and sets a sur- 
prising big yield. Pods are extra large, peas are dark 
green and hold their refreshing color. Mighty sweet 
and tender, too. Multifold is highly resistant to wilt. 
You are sure to appreciate it. 
Big 3-oz. Pkt. 15¢; V2 Ib. 30c; 
Ib, 50c; 2 Ibs. 95c, Postpaid 
INOCULATE YOUR PEAS 
INOCULATE for early crops and bigger yields. 
Earl May’s Garden Inoculation does it for sure. 10c 
Home Garden Size, enough for 2 to 4 lbs. of peas 
or beans. Directions for easy use sent, too. Be sure 
you order Inoculation. It sure pays! Only 10c, Post- 
paid, 
EARLY MAY PEA 
Extra Early, Sweet and Tender 
174. (55 Days.) As early as the earliest and 
far sweeter and more tender than the Alaska 
types. Vigorous vines grow 2 feet high and 
make big yields of sugar-sweet**peas. A fa- 
vorite for every use: delicious eaten fresh, fine 
for home canning, unexcelled for quick freez- 
ing. Sure to please you in every way. Big 3-oz. 
pkt. 15¢; V2 Ib. 25¢; 1 Ib. 45¢; 2 Ibs. 80c, 
Postpaid. x 
“WILT-RESISTANT ALASKA 
171. (55 days.) Earliest of all. Finest new strain 
of Wilt-Resistant Alaska Pea. Noted for its 
large pod size, big crops, and wonderful 
flavor. A great canning variety. Vines grow 2 
to 2% feet tall. 7 to 9 peas of exceptional qual- 
ity in every pod. 100% resistant to wilt. Big 
3-oz. Pkt. 12c; V2 Ib. 23c; Ib. 40c; 2 Ibs, 65c, 
Postpaid, 
Here you see part of our second test plantings of green 
beans. The picture was taken late in September. You 
can be sure I spend a lot of time in our 76-Acre Test 
Gardens. We grew, tested, and compared 476 different 
vegetable varieties and strains last year. Our recommen- 
dations to you are based on the hundreds of plantings we 
make each year. 
