MAIN CROP VARIETIES 
193 VICTORY FREEZER. (21, ft.) Dependable Big Yielder. 
67 days. Best adapted for home gardens and freezing, Victory Freezer fills the gap 
between the early and midseason peas. Not a long podded type but it produces big 
yields of fine quality peas, even in hot weather. The dark green color makes it par- 
ticularly attractive for freezing, and it is so tender and delicious that it will be a real 
treat next winter on your dinner table. 
The well-filled 3-314-inch blunt pods are easy to pick and ripen practically all at 
once. They are easy to shell and are among the sweetest we have eaten. 
Pkt. 10c; 14 Lb. 35c; Lb. 60c; 2 Lbs. $1.10; 5 Lbs. $2.50; 15 Lbs. $5.75. 
168 LINCOLN. (2% ft.) The Sweetest Midseason Pea. 
69 days. We believe that no variety of peas can match Lincoln’s quality. For tender- 
ness and sweetness, it is absolutely unsurpassed, and its dependability and large yields 
make it the perfect midseason variety for home gardens and roadside stands. 
The pods are medium sized, (83-31% in.) slender, pointed and filled with 8 or 9 
delicious small peas. The vines are dwarf and very productive. Lincoln is steadily 
gaining in favor with both home and market growers, and on our farm, we always plant 
plenty of extra Lincoln for our own use. Both fresh and frozen, it is the best to eat, and 
we highly recommend it to every home gardener. See photo on page 6. 
Pkt. 15c; 44 Lb. 35c; Lb. 65c; 2 Lbs. $1.20; 5 Lbs. $2.75; 15 Lbs. ,$6.00. 
182 ONEIDA.(21 ft.) Delicious Garden and Freezer Pea. 68 days. Dependable big yields 
and fine quality make Oneida popular for home and market. Earlier and a better 
yielder than the large-podded late varieties, it makes a vigorous growth and produces 
fine, good-sized (314-4 in.) pods in abundance. Ideal for freezing, the dark green peas 
are tender and sweet and they fill the blunt pods tightly. A really satisfactory variety 
for the home garden and large enough for market and roadside stands where quality 
counts. Pkt. 10c; 44 Lb. 30c; Lb. 55c; 2 Lbs. $1.00; 5 Lbs. $2.40; 15 Lbs. $5.70. 
180 MIDSEASON GIANT. (2 ft.) Large Pods and Fine Quality. 72 days. The best of the 
large midseason peas for both home and market. Vines are vigorous and stand up well. 
The pods are 41% to 5 inches long, broad and slightly curved; they are dark green in 
color and well filled with 8-9 big peas of wonderful flavor and tenderness. Ideal for 
market, canning or table use and excellent for freezing. 
Pkt. 10c; % Lb. 30c; Lb. 55c; 2 Lbs. $1.00; 5 Lbs. $2.40; 15 Lbs. $5.70. 
152 ALDERMAN. (4-5 ft.) The Best Tall Variety. 
74 days. By far the best of the tall growing peas, Alderman will yield enormous crops 
in a small space if given support for the vines. They are of robust growth, bearing 
immense pointed pods often 5 inches long, containing 8 to 10 large peas. The quality 
is excellent and they hold up remarkably well. For canning and for quick freezing, 
Alderman is unsurpassed. 
In many sections of New England and at high elevations where the nights are cool, 
they can be planted late to mature in midsummer and thus prolong the season. 
Support the vines with brush stuck in the ground along the row, chicken wire or a 
light trellis, and they produce astonishing crops. TRAIN-ETTS are ideal for the purpose. 
(See p. 81.) Pkt. 10c; 144 Lb. 35c; Lb. 60c; 2 Lbs. $1.10; 5 Lbs. $2.35; 15 Lbs. $5.55. 
“‘T want to express to you my appreciation for the excellent quality of your seeds and plants. 
For several years I had my own garden, using only the average seeds available in the local 
hardware store. Last year for the first time my garden was planted entirely with your seeds 
and the difference was amazing. Every row showed an even development, a wonderfully 
heavy yield and excellent products. We had the earliest peas (Freezonian) in this area, and 
filled our freezer and canning shelves to capacity with garden produce which has been a 
great source of pleasure, as well as economy, right through the winter. I will certainly 
never waste time or energy planting inferior seeds again.” 
March 25, 1952—Mrs. William James Jr., South Pomfret, Vermont 
Alderman 
Very large pods—peas of finest flavor. 
PEANUTS 
Peanuts can be grown in the North on warm, sandy 
soil in a sheltered place with a southern exposure. 
Plant after danger of frost, in rows 214 ft. apart. If in 
hulls, space them about 8 in. apart in the row, or plant 
the shelled nuts 3 to 6 in. apart. Cover about 11% in. 
deep. The pods or nuts are borne on flower stalks but are 
formed underground. Before frost in the fall, pull the 
entire vine and hang in an open shed to cure. 
647 EARLY SPANISH. The Earliest Kind. These are not 
large peanuts but are the earliest variety and very pro- 
lific. This is decidedly the 
best kind for planting in the 
North. It is an improved 
strain with slightly larger 
size and much improved 
quality. 
Pkt. 10c; 44 Lb. 35c; Lb. 65c; 
5 Lbs. or more 
at 60c per Lb. 
Pp A Bea Ss L E Y A packet will sow 50 feet of row; an ounce 200 feet. 
Parsley takes up very little room in the garden and is always appreciated for garnishing and 
Paramount—Deep green and finely curled. 
flavoring. Sow in the spring or summer where the plants can be left until the following spring. 
Some plants can be transplanted into boxes or pots and kept in a light window for winter use. 
635 PARAMOUNT. The Best Parsley. 
85 days. Produces the most attractive and finest curled parsley we have ever seen, and abso- 
lutely uniform. The color is a beautiful rich deep green and there are no flat leaves. The plants 
are dwarf and compact. This is a superb variety for the home garden as well as for market 
and forcing. Pkt. 15c; Oz. 35c; 14 Lb. 90c. 
631 CHAMPION or Triple Moss Curled. 75 days. Thisis a rapid growing kind and a very good 
all round parsley. The leaves are well curled, medium green and upright with good stems. 
Widely used by market gardeners for its strong quick growth. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 30c; 14 Lb. 80c. 
637 PERFECTION. 75 days. An excellent vigorous parsley with very finely curled leaves. The 
color is deep emerald green and most attractive. Grows more rapidly than Paramount and 
makes larger, more upright plants with longer stems, and is preferred by many growers. 
Highly recommended for both market and home gardeners. Pkt. 15c; Oz. 35c; 144 Lb. 90c. 
638 PLAIN LEAF. 75 days. The leaves are not curled. Used for flavoring. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; 14 Lb. 70c. 
Parsley for Roots 
633 HAMBURG. Long or Parsnip-Rooted. 90 days. The roots are used, and when boiled and 
served like parsnips, they have a very pleasing flavor. They are also valuable to add flavor to 
soups and stews. They can be stored in sand and used all winter. Improved market gardeners’ 
strain with uniformly smooth, thick roots 5 to 6 inches long. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 30c; 14 Lb. 80c. 
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