157 Freezonian 
PEAS 
One pound of peas will plant 100 
feet. Two to four bushels per acre. 
WORLD'S RECORD—Good sized pods and high quality, yet ripens very early. 
Approved by Growers—Best Quality 
(62 days) 
All the famous quality and dependability of 
the old Thomas Laxton are here combined 
with huskier vines and bigger yields. Free- 
zonian is now one of the leaders among the 
modern early peas. 
The good-looking, blunt pods are slightly 
larger (3-34 in.) and of more uniform size, 
and they ripen just after the earliest kinds. 
The pods are very well filled with plump, 
dark green peas, and the crops are remark- 
ably heavy. Freezonian is ideal for growers 
160 Greater Progress 
Large Dark Green Pods—Very Prolific 
(62 days) 
Among growers of fresh peas for market, 
Greater Progress is now the favorite. The 
dwarf vines (only 18” tall) are easily picked 
and they are husky and literally loaded with 
large, well-filled, deep green pods (4-41 in.). 
They ripen only a few days after World’s 
Record and they mature evenly over a very 
short period. The pods are all of the same uni- 
form large size, giving a most handsome ap- 
pearance. In our opinion, this is the best of 
the large-podded early peas. Seed crop short 
this year. Please order early. See prices below. 
for the early market. See prices below. 
SPERGON-TREATED SEED. Another free Harris’ service—all our peas are Spergon-treated 
for better stands, more even growth and bigger yields, at no extra cost to you. 
EARLY VARIETIES 
25 Ibs. or more of one variety will be supplied 
NOT PREPAID* (see below) 
at the 100 Ib. rate. 1 bu. weighs 56 Ibs. 1 Ib. Silb. ee olb a oon: 100 Ib. 
157 FREEZONIAN (Improved Thomas Laxton) (31/, ft.) 
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160 GREATER PROGRESS (18 in.) 62 days. See above..... ANS 1.90 5.10 18.00 30.00 
170 LITTLE MARVEL. (15 in.) 62 days. Larger-Podded Strain .55 1.90 5.10 18.00 30.00 
This is a special strain with broader pods and bigger 
peas. Pods well-filled, excellent quality. Vines stocky 
and very prolific. 
190 THOMAS LAXTON. (31/, ft.) 62 days. High Quality... .50 zs 4.65 16.20 27.00 
195 WORLD’S RECORD. (21/2 ft.) 59 days. See above..... .50 1.80 4.80 16.80 28.00 
MEDIUM AND LATE VARIETIES 
152 ALDERMAN. (41/. to 6 ft.) 74 days. Dark Podded..... .50 Wy AS) 4.65 16.20 27.00 
Still the best of the late tall-growing peas. Very large 
well-filled pods of excellent quality. Popular on the 
market and most profitable for growers. 
168 LINCOLN. (21/2 ft.) 69 days. Finest Quality. See af right .55 2.00 5.40 19.20 32.00 
180 MIDSEASON GIANT. (2 ft.) 72 days.............006 .50 1.80 4.80 16.80 28.00 
The best of the very large-podded midseason group. 
Stands up and bears well under many conditions. Dark 
green pointed pods, 412 to 5 in. The vigorous vines 
produce large yields and the quality is excellent. 
182 ONEIDA. (21/2 ft.) 68 days. Dependable. See at right.. .50 1.80 4.80 16.80 28.00 
193 VICTORY FREEZER. (21/) ft.) 67 days...........+.5. .50 1.80 4.80 16.80 28.00 
This hardy, early-midseason variety bears quantities 
of 3-314 inch blunt pods and ripens so uniformly that 
vines can be stripped at one picking. Valuable wher- 
ever quality is more important than size. 
194 WANDO. (21/, ft.) 67 days. Produces in Hot Weather.. .50 1.85 4.95 17.40 29.00 
This small-podded midseason variety is especially 
valuable for midsummer crops as it produces well even 
in hot weather. The straight, blunt dark green pods 
are 212 to 3 in. long and well-filled with peas of 
fine quality. 
*Purchaser pays shipping charges on peas except as follows: If your order for vegetable seeds includ- 
ing peas amounts to $20.00 or more we will prepay the freight charges. (See also inside front cover.) 
195 World’s Record 
Earliest Large Pods (59 days) 
Earliness, fine quality, large pods and heavy 
yield—these are the reasons why World’s Rec- 
ord is so tremendously popular today. It is 
recognized by many growers as the most prof- 
itable for their early crops. The pods are large 
and attractive, 3 to 4 inches long, pointed, 
medium dark green and contain six to eight 
large peas of fine flavor. 
The vines are usually about 2% feet high, 
sturdy and bear large crops which are ready 
to pick over a very short period. Our custom- 
ers report good results under a wide range of 
conditions with this fine dependable early 
stock. It is a very popular variety, which we 
recommend highly. See prices below. 
GREATER PROGRESS 
Popular for market. 
182 Oneida 
Dependable Midseason Variety (68 days) 
Outstanding among the midseason market 
varieties is Oneida, with its good-sized peas 
of fancy quality. It ripens several days before 
the large-podded late kinds and easily out- 
yields them. The blunt pods run 3% to 4 in. 
long and are borne on sturdy vines about 214 
tive, Oneida is a fine variety that deserves to 
be more widely grown. See prices at left. 
168 Lincoln 
Slender Pods—Sweet Flavor (69 days) 
If you have a market that appreciates real 
quality, Lincoln is the variety to grow —no 
other can approach its wonderful flavor. 
The pods are fairly long (3-31 in.), narrow, 
pointed and slightly curved and they are com- 
pletely filled with small, delicious dark green 
peas that are excellent for freezing. They are 
borne in tremendous quantities on the dwarf 
vigorous vines and are easy to pick. Lincoln 
is one of the earliest of the midseason group, 
and we think it is the most delicious of any 
group. See prices at left. 
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