42 L. P. GUNSON & CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
PEAS — Second Early Varieties 
ALDERMAN 75 Days 
Vines 41% to 5 feet high, dark green, vigorous and very productive. Pods 5 to 
5% inches long containing 7 to 9 peas of the largest size and finest quality. 
Seeds pear shaped, wrinkled, green. 
DWARF ALDERMAN 72 Days 
Vines dwarf, 2 feet, vigorous, very productive with large well filled dark 
green pods usually 8 or 9 large peas. Delicious and tender. This new variety 
is sure to become the favorite with growers who object to the tall vines of the 
regular Alderman strain. 
Prince Edward 76 Days 
The largest podded pea ever produced. As the name implies, this pea is of 
English origin. At the leading agricultural shows it has always taken first 
prize. There is a constantly increasing demand for large podded peas on 
account of the saving of time in picking. The Prince Edward produces pods 
7 inches long and upwards, containing 8 to 13 dark green peas of finest quality 
and flavor. Vines are exceedingly thrifty and free from blight or mildew, 5 to 
6 feet high and enormously productive. Seeds wrinkled green. 
TELEPHONE—DARK PODDED 73 Days 
Vines 4 to 4% feet tall, dark green leaves, vigorous and very productive. 
Pods 5 to 5% inches long, dark green in color, containing 8 to 10 very large 
peas of light green color and unexcelled quality. Seeds pear shaped, wrinkled, 
green. 
VICTORY FREEZER—NEW 66 Days 
All America Bronze Medal Winner. Wrinkled seed. A really excellent deep 
freeze variety that can be cropped at practically one picking. It is Wilt 
Resistant with 6 to 8 closely placed peas in blunt double 3 to 34-inch pods. 
Vines are about 29 inches, medium heavy and have foliage of about the 
richest dark green color we have seen in peas. 
PEPPER 
A packet of seed will produce 75 plants, an ounce 1000 plants. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER (Sweet) (See Photo Page 44) 74 Days 
An early and most productive strain. Plants shorter and stockier than most 
strains of California Wonder. Fruits blocky, smooth, 4 to 5 inches long, often 
4 inches across, with flesh 3 of an inch thick. 
Would you please send one of your seed catalogs. I lost mine and would like to 
know the maturity date of your No. 335 Red Hybrid Corn. It sure is a wonderful 
crop. It tops all corn around here. 
JEROME JANSSEN, Phlox, Wis. 
