IMPERIAL NO. 45. 86 days. Disease re- 
sistant, orange flesh; popular commercial 
variety. Good producer. 
PRIDE OF WISCONSIN. 90 days. For home 
gardens and local markets. Firm, thick 
orange flesh, excellent flavor. 
ROCKY FORD. 92 days. Fruits small, nearly 
round, faint ribs; flesh thick, green with 
salmon tinge to center. 
MUSTARD 
FORDHOOK FANCY. The plume-like leaves 
of this variety are closely curled and finely 
fringed. The medium yellowish green color 
and compact erect habit of growth lends a 
decorative touch to the garden and the 
tender quality and fine flavor of this va- 
riety render it one of the most desirable 
for salads and greens. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; 1% 1b., 50c; 1lb., $1.50. 
PARSLEY 
Pkt., 10c; 0z., 20c; %4 lb., 50c; lb., $1.50. 
PARAMOUNT. A recent introduction of 
triple curled type. Plant slow growing, 
very dark green, tall and with stout stems 
- for bunching. 85 days. 
PLAIN (SINGLE). Plain leaves of excellent 
flavor. 
DARK MOSS-CURLED. The leaves are of an 
extra-dark green color. 
TURNIP-ROOTED (HAMBURG). The edible 
portion is the fleshy root which resembles 
a small parsnip, and is used for flavoring 
soups, stews, etc. 
PARSNIP 
LONG SMOOTH (HOLLOW CROWN). A 
large cropper that is tender, sugary, and 
popular for general cultivation, but requires 
a deep soil. 
Pkt., 10c; 44 02z., 20c; oz., 35c; % Ib., 75c; 
Ib., $1.90; 2 Ibs., $3.50. 
PEAS 
To Dt AOC pt. moos) Ot. sODCs 12 dtsaesd.20' 
4 qts., $2.20; 8 qts., $4.00. 
Peas require moderate temperature, plenty 
of moisture and increasing daylight for maxi- 
mum development. They are immune from 
injury by light frosts and may be planted as 
early in the Spring as the condition of the 
soil will permit. The earliest plantings are 
usually the most successful. In most every 
case a quart of peas equals 1% pounds. 
The seeds should be planted in rows at a 
depth of 1% to 2 inches. The rows should 
be 21 to 28 inches apart for dwarf varieties 
and about 28 to 42 inches apart for the taller 
sorts. 
PLEASE NOTE 
IN MOST EVERY CASE A QUART OF 
PEAS EQUALS ABOUT 134 POUNDS. 
ALDERMAN, 72 days. Vine 40 inches, dark, 
heavy. Pod 4% inches, dark, pointed. 
Seed very large, wrinkled. Wilt resistant. 
Freezing variety. 
AMERICAN WONDER. 
inches, medium, heavy. Pod 2% inches, 
light, blunt. Seed medium size, wrinkled. 
EXTRA EARLY BLUE BANTAM. 65 days. 
Vine 20 inches, dark, heavy. Pod 4 inches 
dark, pointed. Seed large, wrinkled. 
DWARF TELEPHONE. 70 days. Vine 18 
inches. Pod 4 inches, 7 to 8 pods. Seed 
very large, semi-wrinkled. 
EARLY BIRD. 60 days. Vine 18 inches, 
light, coarse. Pod 4 inches, dark, pointed. 
Seed large oval, smooth. 
FREEZONIAN. 63 days. Vine 30 inches, 
dark, medium. Pod 3% inches, dark green, 
blunt. Seed large, wrinkled. Wilt resist- 
ant. For freezing. 
10 
60 days. Vine 22 
’ 
GIANT PODDED HAMPER 
GIANT PODDED HAMPER. 66 days. Vine 
24 inches, dark, heavy. Pod 4% inches, 
dark, pointed. Seed large, wrinkled. 
GRADUS. 65 days. 
heavy. Pod 4 inches, dark, pointed. 
large, wrinkled. Wilt resistant. 
variety. 
LAXTONIAN. 65 days. Vine 20 inches, 
dark, heavy. Pod 4 inches, dark, pointed. 
Seed large, wrinkled. 
LITTLE MARVEL. 63 days. Vine 18 inches, 
dark, medium. Pod 8 inches, dark, blunt. 
Seed large, wrinkled. 
NOTT’S EXCELSIOR. 60 days. Vine 22 
inches, medium, heavy. Pod 2% inches, 
light, blunt. Seed medium size, wrinkled. 
PRIDE. 65 days. 
Vine 86 inches, dark, 
Seed 
Freezing 
Vine 24 inches, medium, 
dark. Pod 3% inches, blunt, straight, 
light green. Seed medium sized, wrinkled. 
Wilt resistant. 
SUPREME WILT RESISTANT. 
Vine 24 inches, coarse, dark. 
inches, dark, pointed. 
wrinkled. Wilt resistant. 
TELEPHONE. Medium-late, wrinkled, pro- 
ductive variety growing 4 feet high with 
long, slightly curved pods. Peas of large 
size and best quality. Season 72 days. 
ABEL'S SEED HOUSE, READING, PA. 
74 days. 
Pod 4%-5 
Seed very large, 
