PEAS Superior Hand-Picked 
Nitragin—the best inoculation for Peas. See page 25. 
_ Prices on larger quantities on application 
Prices on all Peas are subject to market changes 
Sow 1 quart of seed to 200 feet of row; 4 to 2 bushels to an acre in drills 
Cuxture. Peas succeed best in light, dry, loamy soil. Sow the early, smooth, 
round sorts as early in the spring as the ground can be worked. Seeds of wrinkled 
varieties are more Itable to rot if the ground is cold, and must be planted later. Sow 
in single or double rows, 2 to 3 feet apart, 1 inch apart in the drill, and not less 
than 4 inches deep; for late sorts 5 to 6 inches deep. Deep planting prevents mildew. 
Soil B. Vitamins A,B, C,G. 
If to be sent by Parcel Post, add 23c per pt.; 27c per qt.; 40c per 14pk.; 80c per pk.; 
$2.45 pen bu. These rates apply up to 2d zone only. For other zones consult chart 
on page 1. 
Extra-Early Varieties Weight, 60 pounds per bushel. 
Early Bird. (60 days.) As early as Alaska and as large as Thomas Laxton or 
Gradus. Dwarf, vigorous vines about 2 feet high, covered with immense pods 
filled with delicious Peas. Perfectly hardy. Can be planted as early as any va- 
riety. 
Extra-Early Alaska. (58 days.) Popular among market gardeners for an early 
crop. The pods are of medium size, dark green and ripen almost at one time. 
Long-podded Alaska or Bountiful. (60 days.) Vines 3 feet high; heavy bearers. 
The pods 3 inches long, mature shortly after Alaska, and are well filled with 
sweet, tender Peas. 
Early Wrinkled Varieties 
Early Wonder. (60 days.) Extremely early, of high quality and very productive. 
Dark, long, well-filled, handsome pods. Can be shipped long distances. 
FREEZONIAN. (62 days.) Wilt-resistant vines 3 feet tall produce a large crop 
of pods well filled with sweet, tender Peas. For quick freezing as well as canning 
-and fresh use. 
Gradus or Prosperity. (62 days.) The pods, fully as long as those of the well- 
known Telephone, contain very large Peas that are unexcelled for sweetness. 
Laxtonian. (58 days.) Hundredfold strain, sometimes called Blue Bantam. 
Pods 3 4 to 4 inches long, slightly curved. Very heavy yielder. 
Laxton’s Progress. (58 days.) Vines dwarf, 18 to 22 inches tall, dark green, 
prolific. Pods dark green, fully 4 inches long. 
Thomas Laxton. (60 days.) Pods about 3 inches long, filled with large, dark 
green, tender Peas. A leading early variety. Height 2% to 3 feet. 
WORLD’S RECORD. (60 days.) Medium-height vines with dark green, heavy 
Weight, 56 pounds per bushel. 
Early Bird Peas 
foliage, bearing large, handsome, well-filled pods measuring sometimes 4 inches 
and longer, filled with from 8 to 12 tender, luscious Peas. 
Medium-Early Wrinkled Varieties 
Daisy or Dwarf Telephone. (70 days.) 
The pods are well filled with large Peas 
of most excellent quality. Strong, thrifty 
vines 16 to 18 inches high, requiring no 
support. 
LITTLE MARVEL. (62 days.) It matures 
very early and produces large crops. The 
vines grow about 15 to 18 inches high. 
Pods are dark green, fair sized, produced 
in pairs, and are closely filled with 7 to 8 
Peas of extra-fine flavor. 
Laxton’s Progress Peas 
1-3-5 E. Lombard St., Baltimore 2, Md. 
Weight, 56 pounds per bushel. 
Nott’s Excelsior. (62 days.) Resembles 
Little Marvel in habit and growth. 
Victory Freezer. (66 days.) A disease- 
resistant freezing and home-garden va- 
riety. Pods 3 to 3% inches long, dark green, 
blunt, with a high percentage of doubles. 
Vine 24 to 28 inches tall, dark, medium 
heavy, of zigzag type. 
WANDO. (72 days.) Pods 31% inches long, 
dark green, borne mostly double. Vines 
24 to 30 inches tall, dark green. An ex- 
cellent market-garden and freezing va- 
riety where small Peas are desired. Very 
productive under high temperatures. 
PEAS, EXTRA-EARLY 
Early Bird 
PEAS, EARLY WRINKLED 
Early Wonder 
Freezonian 
Gradus (Prosperity) 
Laxtonian, Hundredfold Strain 
Laxton’s Progress 
Thomas Laxton 
World’s Record 
PEAS, MEDIUM-EARLY WRINKLED 
Daisy (Dwarf Telephone) 
Little Marvel 
Late Wrinkled and Edible-Podded 
Varieties 
Weight, 56 pounds per bushel. 
Black-eyed Peas. (65 days.) May be used 
green or dried. 
Dwarf Grey Melting Sugar. (66 days.) 
The pods as well as the Peas of this variety 
are edible, and both very sweet. Gray seed. 
Mammoth Luscious. (72 days.) Edible 
pod. Gray seed. 
Tall White Melting Sugar. (72 days.) 
Like the dwarf, the pods as well as the 
Peas are eatable and both very sweet. 
White seed. 
Telephone. (70 days.) For general plant- 
ing this tall-growing variety is undoubtedly 
the most popular among market gardeners. 
The pods, 4 to 41% inches long, are light 
green in color and filled with large, sweet, 
tender Peas. 
IApt. Pt. Qt. Aapk. 
All bu. prices on request 
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Telephone 
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