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Creole Peas have the outstanding characteristics of being definitely resistant to 
various diseases that are a problem when growing other varieties of English 
Peas. They are also immune to root-rot, mildew and insect pests. Withstand our 
coldest winters when all other peas are killed. Thrive better during hot weather. 
Pods are 3 to 3% inches long and packed with 5 to 7 deliciously sweet smooth 
green peas of a distinctly superior flavor. Retains its tenderness and sweetness 
after it is fully matured. The vigorous vines average 6 to 7 feet in height and 
carry an enormous crop—bears an abundance of peas from bottom to the top of 
the vines. Plantings may be conducted from September, affording excellent food 
for the family during the cooler season of the year. Economical to sow—one or 
two pounds planted in good garden soil and properly staked will produce all the 
green peas an average family can consume and have a sufficient quantity in sur- 
plus to can. 
A unique feature of Creole English Peas is that it is so hardy that many 
County Agents in Louisiana are emphasizing its value as a winter cover crop to 
be grown on cotton stalks. It is claimed that they can be produced as cheaply as 
soy beans and hence can be used to replace Austrian Winter Peas or Vetch to a 
much greater advantage as they canbe turned. under three months earlier and 
with a heavier yield of green matter per acre. 
Don’t fail to plant Reuter’s Genuine Creole English Peas this fall! 4 Ib. 20c; 1% th. 
30c; Ib. 55c; 2 Ibs. 95c; 5 Ibs. $2.00. Not prepaid: 15 lbs. (pk.) $3.70; 60 Ibs. 
(bus.) $12.75 ; 100 Ibs. (Bag) $19.50. 
This pea, like all legumes, should be inoculated to secure maximum growth and 
yield. Nitragin is the best and most reliable inoculating material on the market— 
it is inexpensive. Full simple directions on each package. 
Prices: Garden Size (inoculates up to 6 lbs.) 15¢; 100 Ib. size 50c. 
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