CORNEL 
88 Peas ‘SEEDS Main Uses Days 
NEW ERA (Fusarium and Near-Wilt Resistant ) C 66 
A fine new variety of the Early Perfection 
type, developed by Dr. D. J. Hagedorn of 
the University of Wisconsin. Extremely 
vigorous. Canned peas are of decidedly 
high quality. 1,789 degree days to 100 ten- 
derometer reading. 
VINE —30 inches tall, medium dark green, 
very sturdy and productive. Ist 
bloom on 14th node. 
PODS—3% inches long, borne in pairs, 
light green, plump and well filled, 
7 to 8 peas. 
PEAS —Medium size, slightly flattened 
squared-down shape, medium 
green in color, very good quality. 
Dry seed wrinkled, green. 2,000 
per pound. 
PERFECTION (Wilt Resistant) Cc 70 
A leading canning variety, noted for its productiveness and concentration of maturity. 
1,821 degree days to 100 tenderometer reading. (Picture on page 84.) 
VINE 
PODS—3% to 3% inches long, borne in pairs, almost blunt, plump and straight, me- 
dium green, 7 to 8 peas. 
30 inches tall, medium green, sturdy. 1st bloom on 16th node. 
PEAS —Medium size, slightly flattened, uniform, medium green color. Good quality. 
Dry seed wrinkled, medium green. 1,900 per pound. 
PREMIER H 63 
Improved Premium Gem 
Little Gem 
An old sort still rather widely used. 
VINE —16 to 17 inches tall, medium dark green, sturdy. 1st bloom on 9th to 10th 
node. 
PODS —3 inches long, mostly single, almost round, straight, blunt with prolonged tip, 
medium green color, 6 to 7 peas. 
PEAS —Medium large, round, fairly tender and sweet. Dry seed medium size, wrin- 
kled and green. 2,000 per pound. 
