GARDEN PEAS 
CULTURE — Plant as early as the ground can be worked in the spring. Peas will not reach perfec- 
tion if planted after May 1st, although they will make a fair crop. They should be well rooted before 
warm weather begins. If planted during February and March, they will mature before the aphis get 
started. Our Northwest grown seed is acclimated and will give better results. Pea seed planted in 
winter months should be treated with Semesan. Where peas have not previously been grown on the 
land it is valuable to use NITRAGIN. For seed treatment we recommend Spergon if Nitragin is used. 
PRICES — Unless noted are uniformly: Post- 
paid. Pkt. 15c; 14 Ib. 30c; Ib. 50c; For 4th zone 
and beyond, Ib. 55c. Not prepaid, Ib. 40c; 
5 Ibs. of one variety @ 35c; 10 Ibs. @ 32c per Ib. 
Write for prices on quantities. 
Tall Varieties 
*FREEZONIAN — Exceptionally sweet and 
delicious. A little larger than Thomas Laxton 
with vines about 3 feet tall. Hardy and wilt re- 
sistant. Dark green, uniform pods. Ideal for 
freezing and canning. Heavy producer. 
*WORLD’S RECORD—An improved Gradus, 
being earlier and more dwarf. Darker green pods 
containing 7 to 9 peas of high quality. 
*SURPRISE — Very early. Vines 3 feet. Pods 
214 inches. Fine quality and flavor. Excellent can- 
ning variety. Sweeter than Alaska. A small seeded 
variety. 
*GRADUS — A large, deep green podded sort, 
popular with gardeners. It matures extra early 
and is quite productive. 
*IMPROVED TELEPHONE (Dark Green or 
Alderman strain) — Dark green vines and pods. 
Vigorous growth, 5 to 8 feet tall, producing enor- 
mous crops. Pods 4% to 5% inches long, con- 
taining 8 to 11 peas of high quality. Excellent for 
home gardens, market gardens and shipping. Our 
strain is prized by market gardeners. 
*THOMAS LAXTON—An early, medium 
large podded pea of high quality. Vine 3 to 34% 
feet. Dark green pods 3% inches long with 7 to 
8 peas. Ideal for market, canning and freezing. 
Heavy production. Exceptionally sweet and ten- 
der. Especially good for freezing. 
*ALASKA — An extra early, smooth seeded 
pea. Vines about 2% feet tall. Well filled pods 
of medium size, filled tight with small light green 
peas. It can also be used for pea soup when ripe. 
*MAMMOTH MELTING SUGAR (Edible 
pods) — The large, broad pods are 5 or 6 inches 
long and are cooked like snap beans. Pkt. 15c; 
1% |b. 35c; lb. 60c. 
Swiss Or China Peas 
Dwarf bushy plants producing short, wide pods 
carrying 2 or 3 wedge shaped peas of light cream 
color. These are used for baking and soup. We 
have finally produced a limited amount of this 
pea so many have been asking for. Postpaid. 
Pkt. 15c; 12 Ib. 50c; Ib. 85c. 
Succession Pea Collection 
We offer the following suited for home gar- 
deners who wish a variety of peas running from 
early to late. Postpaid. 1 Pkt. each. Little Marvel, 
Laxton’s Progress, Freezonian, Improved Tele- 
phone and Pacific Market. Worth 75c for 65c; 
14 Ib. each for $1.30, or 1 Ib. each for $2.25. 
Add 15c to each pound collection, 4th zone and 
beyond. 
Dwarf Varieties 
* LITTLE MAR- 
VEL — Superior to 
the American Won- 
der with 3” pods, 
better quality, and 
popular. 
*PACIFIC MAR- 
KET, 40 — A splen- 
did dwarf variety 
for shippers and 
market gardeners. 
Plants are dark 
green, stocky, 
branching, resistant 
to Fusarian wilt. 
Pods round, dark 
green, plump, point- 
ed, curved at tips 
and containing 8 to 
10 large peas of fin- 
est quality, suited for 
market, freezing or 
canning. Vine 28”, 
pods 5” long. 
IMPROVED 
STRATAGEM — 
Valuable late vari- 
ety. Ideal for late 
planting and most veas, Improved Telephone, 
resistant to summer This Page. 
heat. Large pods. 
*LAXTON’S PROGRESS or IMPROVED 
LAXTONIAN — Pods larger than Hundredfold 
and a few days earlier. Vines medium dark green; 
pods handsome dark green; peas large and extra 
sweet. Very popular with home and market gar- 
deners. Extra fine for canning and freezing. 
*MORSES’ PROGRESS (No. 9) — A new type 
of Laxton Progress popular with market garden- 
ers. Pods slightly larger, maturing a few days 
earlier than Laxton’s Progress. Crop matures very 
evenly. 
*GIANT STRIDE W— Heavy yielding; high 
quality. Pods same size and shape as Alderman. 
Same season. Vines about 2 feet. Recommended 
for market and home gardens. 
Leek 
Easy to grow and will stand through the win- 
ter without injury from freezing. It is ideal for 
soups and stews. It can be planted in rows from 
seed or it can be transplanted when the plants 
are small. Plant from early spring up to June Ist. 
If bleaching is preferred cover with soil except a 
little of the tip leaves. 
MUSSELBURG — Vigorous, large sort, suited 
for market or home use. Pkt. 15e; %2 oz. 35c; 
oz. 60c; 14 Ib. $1.50; Ib. $4.00. 
REASONABLE PRICES 
Our prices are reasonable considering the 
quality; also increases in transportation, 
labor and other costs. 
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