PEAS 
One pound will sow 60 ft., 80 to 100 Ibs., will sow an acre. 
CULTURE: Peas require moderate temperature, plenty 
of moisture and good, fairly rich soil. The earliest 
crop can be planted when the ground is ready to work 
and later plantings can be made which will give you 
fresh peas all summer long, especially if you are 
growing them in the higher altitudes where the sum- 
mers are good. Dwarf or short vine peas are best 
suited where space is scarce and soil very rich. Can 
be sown in single or double rows with about 2 inches 
between the seeds and rows 14 to 2! feet apart. 
The seed should be planted about 1 inch to 142 inches 
under the surface. 
ALASKA. 60 days. Vines slender, light green, 30 
inches high. Pods single, 3 inches long, blunt, 
light green, round, straight. Seeds small, round, 
smooth, bluish green. Can be planted very early. 
AMERICAN WONDER. 61 days. For home garden, 
very productive. Vines 12 to 14 inches high, 
dark green, fairly coarse. Pods 2% inches long 
straight and well filled. Of fine quality. 
LAXTON’S PROGRESS. 63 days. The earliest large 
podded shipping variety, pods well filled, 4% 
inches long, dark green vines grow 18 inches 
tall. Excellent for home garden and shipping. 
LITTLE MARVEL. (Gold Seal). Majority of planters 
consider Little Marvel the sweetest and best 
flavored of all table peas. Bears an early heavy 
crop of well filled, plump, dark green, 3 inch 
pods on sturdy 18 inch vines. For the home 
garden three to one favorite. 
GIANT STRIDE 
LITTLE MARVEL 
LAXTONIAN. 64 days. Vines short, dark green. 
Bears abundance of 4Y¥2-inch well filled pods 
with sweet large wrinkled peas. 
EARLY GIANT. 68 days. The earliest of all the 
large podded market garden peas. The vine is 
22 inches and is very dark and heavy. The 
pods are about 5 inches long and very dark 
green, pointed, plump and round. Recommended 
for home and market gardeners. 
GRADUS. An old home garden favorite. Vines 30 
inches; pods 34% inches, plump; peas large. Good 
freezing variety. 
ROGER’S DWARF MARKET. 72 days. A new, fine 
shipping variety. Vines grow 28 inches tall, and 
a very heavy producer of large well filled fine 
appearing pods, which will shell out more peas 
per pound than any other large variety. 
GIANT STRIDE ROGERS NO. 95. 75 days. Vines 
are vigorous, 27 inches tall, wilt resistant. Pods 
42 to 5% inches, plump and dark green. Heavy 
yielder. 
GIANT STRIDE ASGROW NO. 40. 75 days. Vines 
dark green, stocky, branching. Pods 5 inches, 
round, dark green, plump, pointed. Contain 8 
to 10 large succulent peas. With resistant. 
DARK DWARF TELEPHONE. 76 days. Pods are 
very dark; little longer than the Stratagem, 4% 
inches; heavy yielder. Vines dwarf, sturdy and 
have heavier stems. 
26 THE WESTERN SEED COMPANY, DENVER, COLORADO 
