Plant Good Seeds or Pay the Penalty 
“Ye Reap What Ye Sow” 15 
SELECTED GARDEN PEAS 
CULTURE—Plant as soon as the ground can be worked. For a 
succession, plant at intervals of two weeks throughout the season. 
Plant in rows, the dwarf kind about two feet apart, and the taller 
kind from four to five feet apart and about an inch apart in the 
rows and two inches deep. Hoe often. When 'well up, set brush 
along the rows corresponding with the height of pea cultivated. 
One pint will plant 100 feet of drill; 125 pounds to the acre. If 
preferred, a succession may be had with one planting, by using one 
each of the varieties, such as Extra Early Alaska for early Lax- 
tonian or Gradus for medium, and Telephone for late. 
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Prices on peas are not postpaid. If delivery by parcel post is 
wanted, sufficient postage should be added. See page 2 for parcel 
post rates. WE DO NOT SEND C.O.D. 
EXTRA EARLY ALASKA—The seed small, smooth and bluish-green 
in color; vines are uniform in growth and early maturity of pods, 
which are well filled with medium sized, bright green peas. ‘Chey 
Can be planted very carly, as’ it will not rot as easily as the 
wrinkled variety. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25ce; qt. 45c; 1% gal. 85e; gal. $1.55; 
pk. $3.75; 1% bu. $5.15; bu. $10.00. 
EARLY MAY—Has about the same growth and size of the Extra 
Harly Alaska, except the seed peas are white in color. It is a good 
producer of well-filled light green pods. Pkt. 10e; pt. 25e; qt. 45e; 
4g gal. 85e; gal. $1.55; pk. $2.75; Ye bu. $5.15; bu. $10.00. 
LAXTON’S SUPERB—A hard, semi-wrinkled, blue-seeded extra early 
variety, growing 18 to 20 inches in height with deep green 4 inch 
semi-broad, pointed pods; of fair quality. Desirable as a garden- 
er’s first crop pea, standing very early planting. Pkt. 10e; pt. 35e; 
at. GU0ce; 42 gal. $1.00; gal. $1.90; % bu. $3.45; 1% bu. $6.65; bu. $13.00. 
SUTTON’S EXCELSIOR—A fine variety of compact dwarf growth, 
pods are fully twice as large as American Wonder, maturing almost 
as early. Pods average 3% inches in length, well filled with large 
peas of sweet flavor. Pkt. 10c; pt. 35¢; qt. 60c; % gal. $1.00; gal. LAXTON’S PROGRESS —The earliest 
$1.75; pk. $3.25; 2 bu. $6.15; bu. $12.00. large podded dwarf sweet pea. Height 
ee Pee ee enue ve aor ey vines growing 15 to 20 in. 18 inches. In season four days earlier 
ta ark green and vigorous. ods 2 to 3.in. long, % in. wide, : 
containing 6 or 7 large, dark green peas. Pods plump, straight, than Laxtonian. Pods 4 inches long, 
blunt ended and frequently borne in pairs. Pkt. 10e; pt. 35e; qt. 
60c; 42 gal. $1.10; gal. $1.90; % bu. $3.50; 1% bu. $6.65; bu. $13.00. 
PRIDE OF THE MARKET—One of the best second early sort; pro- : - i 
duce large, broad, dark green pods, generally grown in pairs, well peas of high quality. Pkt. 10c; pt. 
filled and of fine flavor. Pkt. 10c; pt. 35ce; qt. 60ce; % gal. $1.00; 35e3 qt. 65e; % gal. $1.10; gal. $1.90; 
gal. $1.90; %4, bu. $3.50; 1% bu. $6.65; bu. $13.00. 
pk. $3.50; % bu. $6.65; bu. $13.00. 
broad and pointed, deep .green in 
color, containing 8 large, dark green 
TELEPHONE — An old standard, high quality, large podded pea. 
Height 4 feet. Vine and foliage strong and heavy, medium green. 
Pods 4% in. long, medium light green, straight, broad and pointed, 
containing 8 large light green peas, main crop, productive. Pkt. 
10c; pt. 30e3 qt. 55e3; % gal. $1.00; gal. $1.75; pk. $3.25; 1% bu. $6.15; 
bu. $12.00. 
LAXTONIAN —A _ very fine dwarf wrinkled variety; excellent for 
market or home use. The pods are dark green and very large, 
averaging five inches in length, crowded with six to eight very 
large peas of fine quality. Pkt. 10c; pt. 35e; qt. 65ce; \% gal. $1.10; 
gal. $1.90; pk. $3.50; % bu. $6.65; bu. $13.00. 
GRADUS OR PROSPERITY—Pods are extra large and well filled with 
big, plump peas, sweet and luscious. Pkt. 10c; pt. 35e; qt. 60c; % 
gal. $1.00; gal. $1.80; pk. $3.35; 1% bu. $6.40; bu. $12.50. 
THOMAS LAXTON—Height 2% feet. Vines prolific and moderately 
stout. Pods medium green, 3 to 4 inches long, straight, nearly 
round and square ended, containing 6 to 8 dark green peas of 
Superior quality. Same season as Gradus but more productive. 
Pkt. 10c; pt. 35e; qt. 60c; % gal. $1.00; gal. $1.85; 1%4 bu. $3.35; % bu. 
6.40; bu. $12.50. 
SUGAR DWARF (Edible Pods)—One of the best of the Sugar Peas, 
growing 2% ft. high and very productive; seed large gray, much 
wrinkled. Pkt. 10e; pt. 30e; qt. 50c; % gal. 95e3 gal. $1.75; %4 bu. 
$3.20; 144 bu. $6.15; bu. $12.00. 
MAMMOTH LUSCIOUS SUGAR—The finest type of sugar peas. Has 
no equal for sweetness and tenderness. Height 4% feet. Really a 
double purpose pea, for it may be used as an edible podded as well 
as a shelled pea, and is the equal of the sweetest wrinkled variety. 
The pods when about half grown should be sliced and boiled like 
snap beans and served with butter or sauce. The pods are 5 to 6 
inches long, 1% inches broad, and are produced continuously for a 
long season. Requires support. Pkt. 10c; pt. 35ce; qt. 60c; % gal. 
$1.00; gal. $1.80; pk. $3.35; % bu. $6.40; bu. $12.50. 
MAMMOTH MELTING SUGAR—75 days. Well-known, productive and 
resistant to fusarium wilt. The fleshy, tender, 4 to 4% in. pods are 
light green, sometimes twisted, broad and blunt-ended, stringless, 
sweet and delicious. Large white seeded. Vines grow 4 to 4% 
ft. tall. Pkt. 10e; pt. 35e; qt. 60ce; % gal. $1.00; gal. $1.80; pk. $3.35; 
ly bu. $6.40; bu. $12.50. 
LARGE BLACK EYE PEAS—Grow your own for summer use green LAXTONIAN 
and winter use dry. Pkt. 10c; pt. 35c; qt. 65e; 1% gal. $1.20; gal. 
$2.15; % bu. $4.00; 1% bu. $7.65; bu. $15.00. SE TT A aT Se ep) 
