PEAS 
A packet of seed will sow about 15 feet of row, a pound 100 feet. Two to four bushels per acre. 
A pound is about a pint and 15 Ibs. equals a peck. 
World’s Record 
There is no more delicious vegetable than fresh, young green peas 
picked right off the vines in your garden and cooked immediately. If the 
garden is small, sow all the land you can spare. When you are eating 
and enjoying luscious green peas from your own garden you will not re- 
gret the space they take. After the peas are gone, the ground can be 
used for late cabbage, turnips, spinach, lettuce, etc. 
Peas should be planted as early in the spring as the soil can be worked. 
Freezonian 
Little Marvel Greater Progress 
Make a trench about 2 in. deep and scatter the peas just so they are 
not touching each other. The rows should be 21% to 3 ft. apart. 
It is well to sow early, medium and late kinds at the same time so 
they will mature in succession. This is better than to sow one kind 
three or four times during the season. (See collections on next page.) 
At the prices here quoted, we prepay transportation charges on peas to 
places in the United States. For larger quantities write for special prices. 
SPERGON is the simple and inexpensive 
treatment that protects the seed from rot- 
ting in the ground, improves the stands and 
increases yields. Use it on all plantings. 1 oz. 
treats 30 lbs. 
Oz. 25c; 5 Oz. $1.00; 1 lb. $2.40 postpaid. 
Freezonian—Top flavor, either fresh or frozen. 
EARLY VARIETIES 
195 WORLD’S RECORD. (21,4 ft.) The Best Extra Early Peas. 
59 days. Without question, this well known and popular variety is recognized as the best 
2zarly kind, both for home garden and market. It combines earliness, high quality, large pods 
and heavy yield. The pods are 314 to 4 in. long and filled with large peas that are very tender 
and sweet. The vines are strong, bear heavily and produce big crops right from the start. 
There is nothing quite so delicious as these large succulent peas right out of your garden 
early in the season, and our strain of World’s Record will give you the biggest and best 
early peas to be obtained anywhere. 
Pkt. 10c; 14 Lb. 35c; Lb. 60c; 2 Lbs. $1.10; 5 Lbs. $2.35; 15 Lbs. $5.55. 
190 THOMAS LAXTON. (3ft.) Delicious Early Variety. 62 days. Fine, high quality peas for 
home use and canning or freezing. A famous variety for years. Now largely replaced by 
Freezonian, which it closely resembles. 
Pkt. 10c; 14 Lb. 30c; Lb. 50c; 2 Lbs. 90c; 5 Lbs. $2.15; 15 Lbs. $5.10. 
157 FREEZONIAN. (3% ft.) Early, Fine Flavor. 
62 days. For sweetness and delicious flavor there is no finer early pea than Freezonian. It 
is a larger and huskier strain of the famous Thomas Laxton and has the same superb 
quality. It is hardy and wilt resistant, with vigorous vines, 314 ft. tall, large uniform pods 
and heavy yields. The pods are blunt, 3-314 in. long, well-filled with big tender peas that 
are perfectly adapted for quick freezing, as well as canning and fresh use. A variety of the 
very finest quality, high in sugar and unusually tender, it is perfect for home use, roadside 
stands and quality markets. 
Pkt. 15c; 44 Lb. 35c; Lb. 60c; 2 Lbs. $1.10; 5 Lbs. $2.35; 15 Lbs. $5.55. 
160 GREATER PROGRESS. (18 in.) Large Podded Early Type. 
62 days. A wonderful variety, this is now the leading large early pea both for home and 
market. It ripens early, produces abundant crops and the handsome pods are uniform and 
attractive. It has replaced the old Laxton’s Progress because it has proved to be earlier 
and a better producer, and the handsome pods are more uniform and attractive. 
The vines are dwarf—only about 18 inches high, but they are literally loaded with 
large, dark green, well-filled pods 4 to 414 inches long. The peas are sweet and tender and 
the pods are the most uniformly large and attractive we have seen in a pea of this type. 
If you want the best in large-podded peas, plant Greater Progress. 
Pkt. 10c; 14 Lb. 35c; Lb. 60c; 2 Lbs. $1.10; 5 Lbs. $2.45; 15 Lbs. $5.65. 
170 LITTLE MARVEL. (15 in.) Large Podded Strain. 62 days. This pea lives up to its name— 
it is a real ‘‘marvel’’ for home gardens because of its tremendous yields and delicious quality. 
Although not a large podded variety, the pods of our strain are broad and the peas of good 
size. Sweet and fine-flavored, they are well adapted for freezing as well as fresh use. The 
dwarf vines are wonderfully prolific, producing great quantities of tightly filled, deep green 
pods, averaging a good three inches long, and ripening shortly after World’s Record. 
Pkt. 10c; 14 Lb. 30c; Lb. 55c; 2 Lbs. $1.00; 5 Lbs. $2.40; 15 Lbs. $5.70. 
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