Vegetable Seeds Letherman’s 
PEAS 
Plant Early. 1 Ib. plants 75 ft. of row 
Peas like cool weather so make first 
plantings as soon as the soil can be 
worked. Later plantings up to May 15th 
give good crops if hot dry weather does 
not come too early. A planting in mid- 
August usually gives a good fall crop. 
Plant the seed in trenches 2 to 3 inches 
deep, the later plantings even deeper, 
and then gradually cover as the plants 
grow. Space the rows 2 to 3 feet apart, 
depending on the variety. 
For Home Freezing 
Multifold, Freezonian, Thomas Laxton, ne wasnt 
qidemen and Asgrow No. 40 are among Little Marvel 
the best. 
SMOOTH SEED, EXTRA EARLIES—For Earliest Planting 
Alaska. 57 days. 28 inch vines. Pods filled with small sweet peas. 
1/4 Ib. 15c, 1% Ib. 20c, Ib. 35c, 2 Ibs. 65c, 5 Ibs. $1.50. 
Early Bird. 61 days. 16 inch vines. Pods are large for an early variety 
and are tightly filled with good sized peas. 
Early Tall Peas—Better if Wines are Supported 
Freezonian. 63 days. 30 inch vines. Bred for freezing quality. This new 
variety is hardy and wilt resistant. 
Thomas Laxton. 62 days. 36 inch vines. Very valuable for home or 
market garden and for canning or freezing. Bears tremendously and 
pods are large and well filled with peas of excellent quality. 
Wando. 67 days. 28 inch vines. Wando stands hot weather better than 
other peas, so is valuable for the later plantings. Small pods and peas 
of excellent quality. 
Backs a et i ae as 
Multifold 
Early Dwarf Varieties 
Little Marvel. 64 days. 18 inches. A great favorite 
because of high quality and because it is a sure 
big cropper. Pods 3 inches long, very plump and 
well-filled with 7 to 8 tender peas. 
Notts Excelsior. 62 days. 20 inches. Pods very 
freely borne, average 234 inches long, tightly 
packed with 6 to 7 medium sized tender peas. 
Early Dwarf Large Podded 
Multifold. 66 days. 24 inches. A large and im- 
proved Hundredfold, blight resistant. Large deep 
green pods, peas of highest quality. For quick 
freezing, shipping or general garden use. 
Laxton's Progress. 62 days. 16 inches. Largest 
podded of the dwarf varieties and extremely at- 
tractive for home or market garden. Pods are long 
(about 4% inches), very broad, curved and 
pointed and contain 7 to 9 large very sweet peas. 
Laxtonian Improved. 63 days. 18 inches. Beautiful 
large podded dwarf of excellent quality. Plants 
and pods are dark green, broad, slightly curved 
and pointed; about 41% inches long filled with 
7 to 8 large peas. 
Mid-season and Late Peas 
Alderman, Imp. Telephone. 74 days. 60 inches. 
Best of the late tall peas for home gardens, ship- 
ping or freezing. Resistant to wilt. Pods 4% to 
5 inches, filled with 8 to 10 sweet peas. 
Asgrow No. 40. 74 days. 28 inches. High quality 
late pea. Plants dark green, vigorous and wilt 
resisting. Pods long, pointed, curved at tip, 
containing 8 to 10 large peas. 
Dwarf Telephone. 76 days. 24 inches. A productive 
variety, resistant to Fusarium Wilt. Plants are light 
green, with curved, broad pods containing 8-10 
peas of fine quality. 
Edible Podded Peas 
These varieties have all the sweetness and flavor 
of fresh green Peas. When the pods are partly 
filled, they are prepared like snap beans. 
Dwarf Gray Sugar. 65 days. 28 inches. Pods broad 
and curved. Seeds small, gray. 
Mammoth Melting Sugar. 74 days. 54 inches. 
Large, brittle, stringless pods free from fiber. 
Seeds large, cream colored. 
Black Eye Peas 
The best of the type for northern gardens. 
PRICES—AIl Peas Except as Noted—1 Ib. 15c, 12 Ib. 25c, Ib. 45c, 2 Ibs. 85c, 5 Ibs. $2.00. 
Pea Prices are not postpaid because of advanced rates for mail delivery. See page 1. 
