Greater Progress 
Fine early peas—big 4-inch pods. 
HARRIS’ PEA COLLECTIONS 
The Best Kinds, Ripening in Succession 
These four varieties will give a succession 
of the finest peas in your garden from early to 
late. Plant all at the same time in your gar- 
den, and as early in the spring as possible. 
World’s Record, Greater Progress 
Wando, Midseason Giant. 
Pea Collection No. 3 
One regular packet of each of the above four 
varieties. Enough for 60 feet of row. 
45c postpaid. 
Pea Collection No. 4 
One half pound of each of the above four 
varieties. Enough to plant 200 feet of row. 
$1.35 postpaid. 
Freezonian—Sweet and very tender. 
A packet of seed will sow about 15 feet of row, a pound 100 feet. 
P EAS Two to four bushels per acre. 
There is no more delicious vegetable than fresh, young green peas picked right 
off the vines in your garden and cooked immediately. If the garden is small, sow 
all the land you can spare. When you are eating and enjoying luscious green peas 
from your own garden you will not regret the space they take. After they are 
gone, the ground can be used for late cabbage, turnips, spinach, lettuce, etc. 
Peas should be planted as early in the spring as the soil can be worked. Make a 
trench about 2 in. deep and scatter the peas just so they are not touching each 
other. The rows should be 214 to 3 ft. apart. 
It is well to sow early, medium and late kinds at the same time so they will 
mature in succession. This is better than to sow one kind three or four times 
during the season. (See Collections below.) 
Peas are shipped postpaid in the U.S.A. to the 5th Zone (about 1,000 miles 
from Rochester. Includes Minn., lowa, Mo. to the West and Ala. and Ga. to the 
South.) Beyond this limit, please add 5¢ per Ib. for extra shipping charges. 
Spergou “Preated Peas 
ANOTHER FREE HARRIS SERVICE 
All our peas are treated with Spergon, 
the powerful, effective protectant that 
guards the seed against rotting in the 
ground in cold wet weather, improves 
stands and increases yields—at no extra 
cost to you. 
EARLY VARIETIES 
195 WORLD’S RECORD. (21% ft.) Extra Early. 
59 days. This well known and popular variety is recog- 
nized as the best extra early kind, both for home garden 
and market. It combines earliness, high quality, large 
pods and heavy yields. The pods are about 314 in. long 
and filled with large peas that are very tender and sweet. 
The vines are strong, bear heavily and produce big crops 
right from the start. There is nothing quite so delicious as 
these large succulent peas right out of your own garden | 
at the beginning of the season. , 
Pkt. 15¢; 4% Lb. 40c; Lb. 65c; 2 Lbs. $1.15; World's Record 
5 Lbs. $2.65; 15 Lbs. $6.15. For first crop. 
160 GREATER PROGRESS. (18 in.) The Best Large Early Pea. 
62 days. A wonderful variety, Greater Progress is ideal for market and roadside stands and 
one of the very finest for home use. It comes on early, just after World’s Record, and it has 
the largest pods in the early class, 4 to 41% in. long. They are straight to slightly curved, 
pointed, deep green and well-filled with 7 to 9 large luscious dark green peas. 
The vines are dwarf—only about 18 in. high but they are literally loaded with fine uniform 
pods, easy to pick and handsome in appearance. Greater Progress is a most dependable and 
productive variety and the sweet tender peas are of fine quality. 
Pkt. 15c; % Lb. 40c; Lb. 65c; 2 Lbs. $1.15; 5 Lbs. $2.50; 15 Lbs. $5.95 
Ask for our pamphlet “Care of the Home Garden,” which will be sent free with 
your order on request. Even experienced growers have found that it contains many 
useful tips, and beginners get complete instructions on how to make the most out 
of their gardens. 
157 FREEZONIAN. (3% ft.) Early, Fine Flavor. 
62 days. For sweetness and delicious flavor there is no finer early pea than Freezonian. It 
is a larger and huskier strain of the famous Thomas Laxton and has the same superb 
quality. It is hardy and wilt resistant, with vigorous vines, 314 ft. tall, good-sized uniform 
pods and heavy yields. The pods are blunt, 3-314 in. long, well-filled with big tender peas 
that are perfectly adapted for quick freezing, as well as canning and fresh use. A variety of 
finest quality, high in sugar and unusually tender, perfect for home use, stands and quality 
markets. We recommend Freezonian highly. 
Pkt. 15c; 1% Lb. 40c; Lb. 65c; 2 Lbs. $1.15; 5 Lbs. $2.50; 15 Lbs. $5.75. 
190 THOMAS LAXTON. (3 ft.) Delicious Early Variety. 62 days. Fine, high quality peas for 
home use and canning or freezing. A famous variety for years. Now largely replaced by 
Freezonian, which it closely resembles. 
Pkt. 10c; 14 Lb. 35c; Lb. 60c; 2 Lbs. $1.10; 5 Lbs. $2.50; 15 Lbs. $5.75. 
170 LITTLE MARVEL. (15 in.) Large Podded Strain. 62 days. This pea lives up to its name— 
it is a real ‘‘marvel”’ for home gardens because of its tremendous yields and delicious quality. 
Although not a large podded variety, the pods of our strain are broad and the peas of good 
size. Sweet and fine-flavored, they are well adapted for freezing as well as fresh use. The 
dwarf vines are wonderfully prolific, producing great quantities of tightly filled, deep green 
pods, averaging a good three inches long, and ripening shortly after World’s Record. 
Pkt. 15c; 14 Lb. 40c; Lb. 65c; 2 Lbs. $1.15; 5 Lbs. $2.65; 15 Lbs. $6.15. 
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