PEAS Two pounds will plant 100 feet of double row All, pkt. 15c; 14Ib. 35c; Ib. 65c; 5 Ibs. $2.75 
Peas, freshly picked and cooked, hold their full sugar content. Plant in double rows, 6 inches apart. 
Freezonian. (62 days.) A new Super Thomas Laxton with huskter, 3-foot, deep green vines and greater wilt- 
resistant yields of dark green, blunt, 34-inch pods. Excellent for canning and freezing. 
Greater Progress. (62 days.) A much improved Laxton’s Progress with a heavier yield of well-filled, uniform, 
deep green, 41-inch pointed pods on husky 18-inch productive vines. The best dwarf Pea. 
Telephone, Dark Pod. (74 days.) Vigorous, wilt-resistant, 4 to 5-foot vines with coarse, dark green leaves and 
many dark green, broad, straight, pointed 41% to 5-inch pods packed with 8 large, light green sweet peas. 
World’s Record. (57 days.) The medium green, 214-foot, wilt-resistant vines bear a heavy crop of fairly broad, 
pointed, dark green pods 3% to 4 inches long containing 7 large dark green peas of excellent quality and sweetness. 
PEPPERS One packet will produce 75 plants _ For Plants see page 8 All, pkt. 15ce; 140z. 40c; oz. $1.25 
Start indoors in April, set plants out May 20th. To get heaviest yield pick the peppers before turning red. 
California Wonder XXX (72 days from plants.) Blocky, square nosed, thick walled mild fruits, 5 by 4 inches. 
Hungarian Yellow Wax (Hot). (68 days from plants.) Tapered, slightly twisted, 6 to 7-inch, very hot fruits. 
King of the North. (64 days from plants.) Smooth, shiny, tapered mild fruits, 6 x 3 inches, in great numbers. 
Worldbeater. (70 days from plants.) Large yield of 4-lobed, smooth, glossy green mild fruits, 5 x 31% inches. 
PUMPKINS One ounce will plant 25 hills Pkt. 15c; oz. 30c; 4lb. 75c 
A few hills will provide for many delicious pies in fall and winter. Far better than canned Pumpkins. 
Connecticut Field. (120 days.) Smooth, deep orange fruits, commonly 10 inches high and 12 inches across weighing 
20 pounds. The flesh is deep yellow, fine grained and of good quality. This is the one to grow for Hallowe’en. 
Large Cheese. (120 days.) Large, flattened-round fruits, 12 to 15 inches across and half as deep with skin mottled 
with light green and yellow changing to creamy buff. The fine grained, thick flesh is deep yellow. 
Small Sugar. (110 days.) This is the best for pies. Small, orange, flattened-round, furrowed pumpkins; 10 inches 
in diameter with thick, sweet, deep yellow, fine-grained flesh of unexcelled quality. The vines are very productive. 
RADISHES One ounce will sow 100 feet Pkt. 10c; oz. 35ce; 4Ib. 90c 
Each week, sow a week’s supply of early kinds in Ioose rich soil. Sow winter Radishes after July 20. 
Icicle. (30 days.) The slim waxy white roots are best when 4 to 5 inches long. They are mild and as brittle as ice. 
Scarlet Globe. (23 days.) Clean, bright scarlet, uniform globe-shaped roots, solid and crisp, with small tap roots. 
Scarlet Turnip White Tip. (25 days.) Small topped, almost round, bright scarlet roots with clear white tips. 
White Strasburg (Summer). (40 days.) Tapered, 5-inch, white roots, 2 inches across. Flesh is crisp, solid, pungent. 
Round Black Spanish (Winter). (55 days.) Round, gray-black roots, 4 x 3 inches, with firm white pungent flesh. 
RUTABAGA One ounce will sow 200 feet Pkt. 15c; oz. 35c; 44Ib. 90c 
If for winter storage sow late July or early August. The roots will be smaller but of better quality. 
Neckless. (90 days.) Large, globe-shaped, purple-topped, yellow roots with small necks. Light yellow, firm flesh. 
SALSIFY One ounce will sow 50 feet Pkt. 15c; Moz. 30c; oz. 80c 
For winter use store roots after a hard frost. For early spring use, Ieave roots in garden over winter. 
Mammoth Sandwich Island. (150 days.) Uniformly tapered, white, 8-inch roots, 1 to 114 inches across. 
SOR REL One ounce will sow 100 feet Pkt. 15c; 14oz. 35c; oz. $1 
The tart, fresh leaves of this hardy plant are used for salads, for flavoring soups and boiled Spinach. 
Narrow Leaf. (60 days.) Long, slender, quite narrow, bright green, upright leaves with a mild acid flavor. 
SPINACH One cunce will sow 100 feet ; All except New Zealand, oz. 30c; 4Ib. 75c 
Avoid maturing Spmach in hot weather as it bolts to seed. Sow either before May 15 or after Aug. 1. 
America. (50 days.) All-America, 1952. The darkest green and most hot-weather-resistant of all. Later than 
Long-Standing but stands 10 days longer without bolting. The heavily crumpled-leaved plants grow 8 inches 
high and 12 inches across. 
Long-Standing Savoy. (45 days.) The earliest of all Savoys with intensely crumpled and blistered dark green 
leaves of great substance. It is uniform and stands long without bolting. Space plants 10 inches apart. 
Virginia Blight-Resistant Savoy. (40 days.) Best for fall. Resists blight and bolts earlier in heat. 
Greater Progress Peas 
Scarlet Globe Radishes New Zealand. (60 days.) Pkt. 15c; oz. 40c; Ib. $1.10 
<« Large spreading plants; numerous tender, new leaves through summer. Soak seed 24 hours as it germinates slowly. 
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