PEAS 
Alaska 28-57—56 days 
Vine—26-34”, light green with slender stem and small leaves, resistant to Fusarium 
wilt. 
Pods—212x'2", light green, straight, blunt pods, borne singly, 5 to 7 peas. 
Seed—Nearly smooth, gray green, 2,500 dry seeds per pound. 
Use—Canning. 
Alaska HF 30 (Late)—58 days 
Vine—28-36”, less uniform than Alaska 28-57, light yellow green, thin stems and 
small leaves. Resistant to Fusarium wilt. 
Pods—25e”x12”, light green, blunt, borne primarily singly, 6 to 8 peas. 
Seed—Nearly smooth, medium deep green, 2,500 dry seeds per pound. 
Use—Canning. 
Alderman—74 days 
Vine—40-60”, heavy stems, large leaves, dark green, resistant to Fusarium wilt. 
Pods—4-5”x34", dark green, borne singly and in pairs, pointed, 8 to 10 large peas 
per pod. 
Seed—Wrinkled, large, green, 1,450 dry seeds per pound. 
Use—Canning and freezing. 
Early Perfection—66 days 
Vine—26-30”, medium leaves, 
dark green, resistant to Fusarium 
wilt. Similar to Perfection, but 
sturdier and more resistant to 
drought. 
Early Perfection 
Pods—34"x5s", medium green, 
blunt, doubles. 
Seed—Wrinkled, medium green, 
2,000 dry seeds per pound. 
Use—Canning. 
Freezonian—62 days 
(Similar to Thomas Laxton.) 
Vine—28-38”, dark green, vig- 
orous, prolific, resistant to Fusar- 
ium wilt. 
Pods—3'2"x5s", dark green, 
blunt, single. 
Seed — Wrinkled, cream with 
green, 1,600 dry seeds per pound. 
Use—Canning and freezing. 
