Morse’s No. 60 
(Wilt Resistant) 
72 days. A valuable market 
and shipping sort. Vines 28 
inches, vigorous and produce 
heavy crops. Pods pointed 
4% inches long, usually con- 
tain 8 to 10 large, tender, 
succulent peas. Somewhat re- 
sistant to Mosaic. (Pkt. 20c) 
(% Ib. 35c) (1b. 60c) postpaid. 
Not postpaid (lb. 35c) (10 
Ibs. @ 30c) (100 Ibs. @ 25c) 
Freezonian 
(Wilt Resistant) 
62 days. Developed specially 
for quick freezing from 
Thomas Laxton; having its 
famous quality and dependa- 
bility, combined with huskier 
vines and bigger yields. Has 
tender, clinging skin which 
doesn’t peel or loosen in 
freezing. Remains in edible 
condition on vine a couple of 
days longer than some. Vines 
2% ft.; ‘pods 3% in., blunt 
ended, 6 to 8 peas. Highest 
quality for home garden, can- 
ning and freezing. (Pkt. 20c) 
(% Ib. 35c) (1b. 60c) postpaid. 
Not postpaid (Ib. 35c) (10 
Ibs. @ 30c) (100 Ibs. @ 25c) 
MIDSEASON 
VARIETIES 
Asgrow No. 40 
75 days. Unsurpassed in pod size 
and exceptional in quality; re- 
sistant to fusarium wilt. Bred 
particularly for shippers and 
market gardeners. Vines dark 
green, stocky and _ branching. 
Pods length 5 inches, single and 
double, round dark green, plump, 
pointed, curved at tip; contains 
8 to 10 large, succulent peas. 
Height of vine about 28 inches. 
(Pkt. 20c) (% Ib. 35¢) (1b. 60c) 
postpaid. 
Not postpaid (Ib. 35c) (10 Ibs. 
@ 30c)’ (100 Ibs. @ 25ce) 
Peas Morse's No. 60 
56 D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 
