Kennedy Khiwwality Vegetable Seeds CP at 
PEAS, Early Wrinkled—Continued 
Sutton’s Excelsior. Improved Nott’s Excelsior. 
Height 16 inches. Pods 3% inches long, straight, 
round and square-ended, containing 7 to 8 large, bright 
Peas of very fine quality. Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25. 
Thomas Laxton. A very popular variety. Height 3 
feet; vine and foliage moderately stout, medium green; 
pods medium green, 3% inches long, straight, nearly 
round and square-ended, containing 7 medium dark 
green Peas of superior quality. Lb. 90c, 5 lbs. $4.25. 
Medium Varieties 
Admiral Beatty. Midseason, exceptionally fine qual- 
ity and flavor. Grows about 4 feet high, strong vines 
produce an abundance of long pointed pods, 8 to 10 
large Peas. Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25. 
* Alderman. Telephone type but with darker pods and 
Peas. Height 4 feet. Vine strong and stout, medium 
green; pods 5 inches, containing 8 large Peas. Lb. 90c, 
5 Ibs. $4.25. 
Dwarf Alderman. Pods large, dark green and 
pointed, equal to the well known Alderman in flavor. 
2 feet high. Season between early and late varieties. 
Good yielding qualities. Lb. 90c, 5 lbs. $4.25. 
Dwari Champion or Jumo. A fine main crop Pea. 
Height 212 feet. Foliage stout, medium dark green; 
pods medium dark green, 4 inches long, straight, broad 
and square-ended, containing 7 to 8 large, medium 
dark green Peas of fine quality. Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25. 
Quite Content. Height 412 feet. Vine and foliage 
heavy, of a deep green color; pods numerous, deep 
green, about 5 inches long, broad, pointed and con- 
taining 9 to 10 large, medium green Peas of the best 
quality. Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25. 
World’s Reeord. See Gradus. 
Wyoming Wonder. Very productive, pods dark 
green, 5 to 6 inches long and Peas of excellent quality. 
Sturdy growth, height about 26 inches. Slightly earlier 
than most midseason varieties. May be sown early. 
Lb. 90c, 5 lbs. $4.25. 
Late Varieties 
Asgrow Wonder 46. Exceptional in quality; resistant 
to fusarium wilt. Plant dark green, stocky and branch- 
ing. Pods single and double, round, dark green, plump, 
pointed; contains 8 to 10 large green Peas. Height 18 
inches. Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25. 
Champion of England. One of the richest, best 
flavored late Peas. Height 6 feet. Vine stout, deep 
green; pods often in pairs, medium green, 3'%2 inches 
long, straight, nearly round and blunt-ended, contain- 
ing 8 light green Peas; productive. Season following 
Telephone. Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25. 
Dwarf Telephone. Very productive, resistant to 
fusarium wilt. Plant light green, stocky and branch- 
ing. Pods medium light green, broad and pointed, and 
contain 8 to 10 large green Peas of delicious flavor. 
Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25. 
Giant Stride. A dwarf late Pea maturing in about 
80 days. Resistant to Pea blight, heavy yielder, pods 
longer than Laxton’s Progress and well filled with 
Peas of excellent quality. Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25. 
Telephone. Immensely productive and of the finest 
quality. The pods are of large size, containing 6 to 7 
Peas, which are of a pale green color, of delicious 
flavor. 5 feet. Lb. 90c, 5 Ibs. $4.25. 
PEAS—Continued 
EDIBLE-PODDED PEAS 
Giant Luscious Melting Sugar. Large, broad pods 
without any string. Height 5 feet. Lb. $1.25, 5 Ibs. 
OSE 
Dwarf Gray Sugar. Very dwarf, pods of excellent 
Ciualitya lbs bt 2.5 1bS. 5.7). 
PEPPERS 
Fr., Poivre; Ger., Pfeffer; Sp., Pimiento; It., Peperore 
Sow in greenhouse or hotbed in March, transplanting 
to flats or small pots when ready. When danger of frost 
is over, plant 2 feet apart in rows 3 feet apart. Keep 
free from weeds but do not feed. 
Cayenne, Long Red. Four inches long, three- fourths 
inch in diameter; bright red; hot and pungent. Pkt. 35c, 
OZ, $2.00: 
Chinese Giant. Large mild variety. Fruit thick, 4 to 5 
inches in diameter, brilliant scarlet. Pkt. 35c, oz. $2.00. 
Georgia Improved Perfection. All-America Se- 
lection. A new Pimento Pepper with thickest and mild- 
est flesh of all Peppers, largest fruits among Pimentos. 
Pkt. 35c, oz. $2.00. 
Wimois F 5. A heavy yielder of the California Wonder 
type. One-half bushel yield on 20 plants. Early, very 
large thick fruit which grow downward. Pkt. 75c, 02. 
$4.00. 
Italian “‘EL.”? A larger and darker green Neapolitan 
much in demand for its attractive glossy appearance 
and mildness. Pkt. 75c, oz. $4.00. 
Large Bell or Bull Nose. Early variety and popular 
as a pickling sort; pendant scarlet fruits 2 inches in 
diameter, 3 inches long, blunt-ended, mild and sweet. 
RPeivacsOzs 9-5: 
*Merrimack Wonder. Early California type. A few 
days earlier than California Wonder, fruits slightly 
smaller and produced profusely. Pkt. 35c, oz. $2.00. 
Oakview Wonder. Very large, early and _ prolific, 
rich green turning crimson. An early California Won- 
der, upright fruits in clusters. Pkt. 35c, oz. $2.00. 
Ohio Giant. As large as Chinese Giant, 10 days earlier 
and more prolific, meaty and excellent for stuffing. 
Pkt. 35c, oz. $2.00. 
Pimento. Green and red. Smooth, uniform in shape. 
Meat 2 to 3 times as thick as that of the Bell types. 
Sweet, delicious, very prolific. Pkt. 35c, oz. $2.00. 
Red Chili. A spreading plant 18 inches high, fruit 
erect; 142 inches long, cone-shaped, bright red and 
very hot; exceedingly prolific; used for Pepper sauce. 
Pte 35Cy O74, 02.00: 
Tuseany. A very early, large fruited, prolific variety. 
Fruits maturing 3 to 4 days earlier than Calwonder. 
Three to four lobed, thick fleshed and while resem- 
bling World Beater in shape are actually broader and 
reasonably smooth. Plant stocky and upright. Length 
4 inches. Diameter at stem end, 3% inches. Pkt. 35c, 
oz. $2.00. 
World Beater. A cross between Ruby King and Chi- 
nese Giant, possessing the finest qualities of both. 
Large, early and excellent flavor. The flesh is thick. 
Pkt, 35C.0Z.00 2-00; 
* All varieties of vegetables marked with an asterisk are adaptable for deep freezing. 
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