1 worth do 
bs. of seed. Full direc- 
packet. 
cket. 4015—NITRAGIN. 15¢ 
per packet, postpaid. 
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{ 50—(63 days). An All Amer- 
ica Winner especially recom- 
mended for freezing because 
the skin does not loosen and 
peel. The peas are large and 
tasty; the quality is excellent. 
The vines grow about 30 
inches tall, producing dark 
green, blunt ended pods about 
3% inches long. Resistant to 
fusarium wilt. 
Although Freezonian is es- 
pecially fine for freezing, it 
also is ideal for canning, and 
is an excellent variety for 
both home and market gar- 
deners. Triple size pkt. (3 
oz.) 15¢; Yo Ib., 35c; | Ib., 
58c; 3 Ibs., 1.45, ppd. 
in height. 
peas. 
postpaid. 
ODDED PEAS 
164—(58 days). 
the most popular of the early 
garden peas. 
dwarf, growing about 15 inches 
The pods are blunt 
ended, 2%” long, with 6 te 7 peas 
to the pod. Very productive, and 
fine flavored. 
many to be sweetest of the early 
Triple size pkt. (3 oz.), 
(Se; 2 Ib., 30c; 1 Ib., 50c; 3 
Ibs., 1.18, ppd. 
ALDERMAN—Prolific Late 
167—(75 days). 
the vigorous growing English 
varieties. It matures later than 
the others, but bears an abun- 
dance of large peas of good qual- 
ity and flavor. 
pods are large, and weigh heavy 
on the vines, you should support 
the plants. Triple size packet (3 
oz.), 15c; ' Ilb., 30c; I Ib., 50c, 
EARLY GIANT—Large, Sweet 
§66—(62 days). This is another 
one that has large peas of good 
quality, but it matures earlier 
than Alderman. It has vigorous 
dark green vines that grow 20 to 
24 inches tall that you don’t have 
to stake (but they’ll probably do 
better if you do stake them). 
The pods are large, and filled 
with from 7 to 9 great big sweet 
peas. Triple size packet (3 oz.) 
(5c; 4 Ib., 35c; 1 Ib., 50c; 3 
Ibs., 1.20, postpaid. 
EDIBLE PODDED PEAS 
Dwart Gray Sugar 
160—(62 days). Here is the pea 
that you can eat just like green 
beans—pods and all—and you'll 
like them. This means you don’t 
have to bother shelling them. 
And besides, they give you more 
food value. They’re easy to grow, 
easy to cook, and, best of all, 
sweet and delicious in flavor. 
Triple size packet (3 oz.), 15c; 
Vy Ib., 30c; 1 Ib., 5Oc, postpaid. 
middle of August. 
plant a row 50 feet long. 
N 
146—(56 days). This is the 
earliest pea known, and 
one of our biggest sellers. 
It is an improved, wilt-re- 
sistant strain of an old fa- 
vorite, is very hardy, and 
is a heavy yielder. Sure to 
crop and easy to grow. Pro- 
duces medium sized, well- 
filled pods. 
The peas are of excellent 
quality and, as they ripen 
all at once, are easy to 
gather. If you’ want a lot 
of good early peas, plant 
this one. Triple size pkt. (3 
oz.), 15¢; Y% Ib., 30c; 1 Ib., 
50c; 3 Ibs., 1.20, ppd. 
This is one of 
The vines are 
Considered by 
This is one of 
And since the 
When fo Plant Peas 
Plant the smooth varieties just as soon as 
you can work the ground. Plant the wrin- 
kled varieties a little later. For a fall crop, 
use the early sorts, planting them about the 
One pound of seed will 
Incidentally, all Henry Field peas are 
northern-grown and carefully selected for 
type, disease resistance and vigor. 
EXTRA EARLY ALASKA { 
BLACK EYED PEAS 
(Not Illustrated) 
168—Genuine old-fashioned 
southern kind. Really more 
of a bean than a pea. Use 
green in the summertime and 
dried for winter. 
easily as any other garden 
peas. Triple size pkt. (3 oz.) 
15c; % lb. 36c; 1 lb. 55c; 
3 Ibs. 1.35, postpaid. 
Grows as 
main crop, and 
Yo Ib. Extra 
ant. 
Vp Ib. American Wonder—main crop. 
Vo Ib. Alderman—the late one. 
No. 155X—all 
ways 
varieties. 
grow only 
flavor. 
because 
"ALL SEASON” PEA COLLECTION 
For a continuous supply of peas—early, 
The Drouth Resister 
§49—(60 days). This one al- 
comes 
ahead of the other wrinkled 
and are covered with medium 
sized pods. Peas are of good 
quality, tender, and of fine 
Especially well liked 
drouth. Triple size packet (3 
oz.), 5c; Yo Ib., 30c; ft Ib., 
5Oc; 3 Ibs. 1.29, ppd. 
152—(62 days). It will be a 
long time ’til we find a better 
one than Little Marvel. For 
quality, yield, earliness, or any 
other point, it is hard to beat. 
It is a vigorous grower and 
a heavy yielder. Vines get 
about 18 inches high, and are 
loaded with dark green, nearly 
round, square-ended pods 
late. Fine varieties: 
Early Alaska—wilt resist- 
3 for only 69c, postpaid. 
inte bearing 
The dwarf vines 
about one foot tall 
Alaska.”’ 
of resistance to 
Little Marvel 
Tender, Heavy Yielder 
“Wrinkled” ALLSWEET | 
Sweet Alaska Peas 
156—(55 days). This wilt-re- 
sistant pea is best described 
by saying it is a “wrinkled 
It makes a vine 
growth like the Alaska, and 
is fully as hardy. The pods, 
which are 2% to 3 inches 
Jong, are chock full of tiny, 
sweet, tender peas. : 
variety for canning and freez- >= 
ing too. Triple size packet (3 
oz.), §5c;  Ib., 30c; | Ib., 
55c; 3 Ibs., 
about 3 inches long. 7 or 8 
large peas to the pod. 3 quarts 
of pods often will shell out a 
quart of peas. Tender and 
sweet, and of finest quality. 
One of the favorites because 
it is one of the best of all peas. 
Triple size packet (3 oz.), 15c; 
Y I|b., 35¢; 1 Ib., 60c; 3 Ibs., 
1.50, postpaid. 
LARGE PODDED MARVEL The Little Giant Marvel 
153—(65 days). This is like Little 
Marvel excepting that the pods are 
larger. The vine is dwarf, but the 
well filled pods always contain 
plenty of large peas that are sweet, 
tender and juicy. Triple size packet 
(3 0z.), 15¢; '% Ib., 30c; 1 Ib., 50c; 
3 Ibs., 1.25, postpaid. 
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