POLL FLAVORED 
UALAD 
CULTURE 
Plant as early as anything in garden. 
ight freezing does not hurt peas. Make 
uccessive plantings about one week 
art. Peas will grow on poorer soils 
1an most crops. Smooth varieties are 
ardiest, wrinkled varieties of finest 
quality. Plant about 2 inches apart, 2 
inches deep. 
Pai eae i GRO-COATED 
455—ALASKA WILT RESISTANT. Extra early. Smooth seeded pea, 
‘ ready to use in 53 days. Ideal for first market and home garden use. 
An old reliable variety. Postpaid: % lb., 16e; % lb., 28e; 1 lb., 40e;3 
3 lbs., $1.10. { 
464—_SUPREME WONDER, 12 inch—63 days to picking. A good re- 
liable early variety. A favorite of many home gardeners for years. 
A very heavy bearer. Postpaid: 4% 
lb., 17e; % 1b., 25e3 1 1lb., 45e;3 38 lbs., 
$1.20. 
463—LITTLE MARVEL. 18 inch—63 
days to picking. The home garden- 
ers favorite in the Middle West. Ex- 
cellent quality and high yielding 
ability. This pea produces when 
many varieties fail. Postpaid: % Ilb., 
17¢e; % lb., 25e; 1 1b., 45e;3 3 lbs., $1.20. 
457—PREMIUM GEM. 24 inch—66 
days to picking. We think this the 
best of the Gem Peas. Early and 
with the fine sugar flavor usually 
found in later varieties. Reliable for 
the home garden. Postpaid: % Ib., 
ive; % 1b., 25e3 1 1b., 45e3 3 lbs., $1.20. 
460—THOMAS LAXTON. 30 inch—61 
days to picking. A very popular 
home garden variety in the East and 
South. Fine for canning’ or market 
garden. Large and sweet flavored, 
an exceptional yielder. Postpaid: 4 
lb., 17e3 % Ib., 25e3 1 1lb., 45e;3 3 lbs., 
$1.20. 
479—CALIFORNIA BLACK EYRE. 
Dwarf or half runner. 95 days. 
Much more productive than the old 
type. Postpaid: % Ib., 17e; % Ib., 
30ec; 1 lb., 50e; 3 Ibs., $1.35. 
Fillbasket 
465—EARLY FILLBASKET. 
24 inch—70 days. Pods 3 to 
3% inehes long, slender and 
straight. Excellent for home 
gardens, canning or freezing. 
Postpaid: %4 lb., 17c; % Ilb., 
25c; 1 1lb., 45c; 3 lbs., $1.20. 
458—FREEZONIAN. 24 inch 
—70 days. Pods 3 inches long, 
medium green, slightly curved, 
containing 6 to 8 large tender 
peas. An excellent mid-season 
canning and freezing variety 
of fine quality. Be sure and 
try this variety in your garden 
this season. Postpaid: % lb., 
17c; % 1b., 80c; 1 1b., 55c; 3 
lbs., $1.50. 
468—E VERBEARING. 28 
inch—75 days. A long bear- 
ing, large seeded variety for 
home and market gardens. 
Wilt resistant and hardy with a superior flavor. A very popular 
mid-season variety. Postpaid: Y% 1b., 17c; % lb., 25c; 1 1b., 45; 
3 Ips:, on $1.20. 
476—DWARKF GREY SUGAR OR EDIBLE POD. Grows 2 to 2% 
feet tall—65 days. A sweet, tender, and delicious edible podded 
variety that is very productive and wilt resistant. Small, smooth, 
sweet flavored. Postpaid: 4% lb., 15c; % lb., 24c; 1 1b., 40c; 3 
lbs., $1.05. 
Freezonian 
An early all season pea collection. Plant these four varieties on 
the same day and have a succession of peas for table, canning and 
freezing. They will mature in the order listed. 
450—'\% lb. Alaska W.R.; % Ib. Little Marvel; % lb. Fillbasket; 
% lb. Everbearing. 2 lbs.—4 varieties only 80e; 4 lbs.—4 varieties 
only $1.45. Postpaid. Save money on peas. Our stock is Western 
grown and will produce peas of unsurpassed flavor. 
Culture: Shell before planting. Plant in 
rows 2% to 8 ft. apart, 10 inches apart in 
~ the row. Cover one to two inches. A sandy 
soil is best. 
621—NEW MAMMOTH VIRGINIA. Of up- 
 MIGH QUALITY 
Culture: Sow seed 4 inch 
deep in hotbed during February 
and March and when all danger 
of frost is over, transplant in the 
open in rows 8 feet apart and 
plants 2 feet apart in the row. 
Peppers require a warm, mellow 
rich soil, 
SWEET VARIETIES 
518— CALIFORNIA WONDER. 
75 days. One of the finest mild 
sweet flavored peppers, with 
thicker flesh than other varie- 
ties. Upright, prolific, vigorous 
PREKS 
GRO-COATED 
right growth. Large pods and kernels, Al- - 
_—s ways yield less imperfect pods than any 
other variety. Vines good for stock. Post- 
paid: % 1b., 30e; 1 lb., 55e; 3 Ibs., $1.50. 
622—IMPROVED SPANISH. Bunch type. 
Early maturing with 2 white nuts in each 
= pod. Plant 6 inches apart in 18 inch rows. 
_ ~Postpaid: ¥% |b., 25e; 1 1b., 45e; 3 lbs., $1.20. 
a 
fe USE BERRY'S BUG DUST 
4 oye Don’t wait until the pests have destroyed 
your garden. Order Berry’s Bug Dust with 
your seed order. See pages 46-47. 
 502—IMPROVED HOLLOW CROWN. 95 
i days. Roots long, white and smooth; hol- 
low crowned. Tender and of excellent 
flavor. A good keeper. Grows 10 to 12 inch 
‘roots. Many gardeners prefer to leave 
-parsnips in the ground over winter. Freez- 
ing is not harmful to this vegetable and 
improves the flavor. 
Postpaid: Pkt. 10c; . 
20c; % 1b., 60c; % 1b., $1.05; 1 1b., $1.95. 
HOT VARIETIES 
521—HUNGARIAN YELLOW WAX. 65 days. Peppers pun- 
gent and measuring 5 to 6 inches in length, rather slender 
but meaty, and tapering to a somewhat twisted point. They 
are waxy canary yellow in color, presenting a handsome ap- 
pearance, and turn to a beautiful cirmson at maturity. Very 
prolific and desirable. Also known as Bulgarian Yellow Wax. 
Postpaid: Pkt., 10c; 1% 0z., 45c; oz., 80c; %4 Ib., oa 40; % 
lb., $4.50. 
512—CAYENNE. 70 days. 
A favorite hot variety used 
largely for canning, pickles 
and drying. Plants large and 
productive. Fruits long, taper- 
ing; deep green changing to 
brilliant red. Postpaid: Pkt., 
10c; % oz., 40c; 02z., 75c; 4 
lb., $2.25; 14 lb., $4.25. 
519—CHILI. 80 days. Used 
for canning and drying. Fruits 
long and tapering, ‘deep green 
changing to bright scarlet; ex- 
tremely hot. Postpaid: Pkt., 
10c; % oz., 40c; 0z., 75c; % 
lb., $2.25; 16 Ib., $4.25. 
For Plants See Page 52 
Ruby King Pepper 
grower. Very attractive, smooth, 
uniform and deep green. Excel- 
lent for shipping home or mar- 
ket gardening. Postpaid: Pkt. 
10e; % oz., 45e; 02., 80ce; % Ib., 
$2.40; % lb., $4.50 
514—G OLDEN QUEEN. 78 
days. A large yellow variety 
with sweet and mild flavor. . Re- 
sembles Ruby King in size and 
shape. A deep green turning to 
attractive yellow. Postpaid: Pkt. 
10c; % oz., 35c; 0z., 60e; % Ib., 
$2.00; % lb., $3.75. 
5183—KING OF THE NORTH. 
65 days. A sweet pepper like 
Ruby King but earlier. 65-'70 
days from time of setting out 
until fruit is réady to use. 
Plants 22-26” tall, erect, very 
heavy yielding and hardy. Post- 
paid: Pkt. 10ce; % oz., 35e3 oz., 
60c; % lb., $1.80; % lb., $3.50. 
517—PIMIENTO. 85 days. A 
good canning variety. Fruits 
heart shaped and very smooth; 
eolor dark green changing to 
erimson. Flesh thick, sweet and 
mild. Postpaid: Pkt. 10e; Y% OZ, 
30c; 0z., 50e; 4 Ib., $1. 80; % 
Ib., $3.50. I 
515—RUBY KING. 70 days. Ex- 
cellent for home and market 
garden and shipping. Plants 
medium dwarf, erect, productive. 
Fruits dark green turning to 
ruby red. Flesh thick, mild and 
sweet. “Used for mangoes. Post- 
paid: Pkt, 10ce; % oz., 35e; 0oz., 
60c; % lb., $1.80; % lb., $3.50, 
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