Dp = A S 14 Ib. 25c., 14 Ib. 35c., Ib. 60c. 
Peas, Freezonian 
Culture—Peas do best in fairly rich soi! 
and the cool months. The smooth varieties 
may be planted as soon as the soil can be pre- 
pared; the wrinkled varieties are not so hardy 
and should be planted later. Plant in rows 
2 to 214 feet apart for the dwarf and 214 to 
3 feet for the tall varieties, covering the seed 
114 to 2 inches, and spacing it about 2 inches 
apart in the rows. 
Two pounds to 100 feet of row, 100 to 200 lbs. 
to acre 
World’s Record. 58 davs. Earliest large- 
podded wrinkled Pea. Growers who want 
high yields and a fine quality and who are 
in business for profit are using World’s 
Record Peas. Similar to Gradus, but a 
trifle earlier and with somewhat shorter 
vine. Vines medium green, about 3 feet 
tall, moderately productive. Pods 334 in. 
long, wide pointed at end. 
5 Ibs. $2.15, 15 Ibs. $4.80, 56 Ibs. $16.25 
Freezonian (New). 62 days. The best 
variety for freezing. Replaces Thomas 
Taxton, which it resembles. Blunt pods 
8% in. long, very uniform and very sweet. 
5 Ibs. $2.15, 15 lbs. $4.80, 56 Ibs. $16.25 
Greater Progress. 62 days. The largest 
podded and most attractive of the Laxton- 
ian family. Plant medium dark green. 
Height 18 in. Pods single, dark green, con- 
taining 7-9 large peas of good quality 
5 Ibs. $2.15, 15 lbs. $4.80, 56 lbs. $16.25 
Nott’s Excelsior or American Wonder. 
65 days. Early dwarf variety. 
5 lbs. $2.15, 15 lbs. $4.80, 56 Ibs. $16.25 
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Thomas Laxton (Improved). 62 days 
3 ft. Larger and better than the old strain. 
It is a very real improvement. Vines well 
covered, with large pods, 3% in. long, 
well filled with deep green Peas of finest 
quality. A day or so earlier than the older 
type. Highly recommended for market 
growers and home garden. 
5 lbs. $2.15, 15 lbs. $4.80, 56 Ibs. $16.25 
Little Marvel. 63 days. A dwarf variety 
with vines only 15-18 in. high. Pods are 
about 3 in. long and contain 6-8 tightly 
packed peas. Excellent quality. 
5 lbs. $2.15, 15 lbs. $4.80, 56 lbs. $16.25 
Laxtonian (Blue Bantam). 62 days. Our 
strain of this popular variety has dark 
green pods, averaging 3 in. in length and 
usually contain 7 to 8 large peas. 
5 lbs. $2.15, 15 lbs. $4.80, 56 Ibs. $16.25 
Wando (214 it.) 67 days. Produces in hot 
weather. This small-podded, midseason 
variety is especially valuable for Midsum- 
mer crops as it produces well even in hot 
weather. The straight, blunt dark green 
pods are 2!4 to 3 in. long and well-filled 
with peas of fine quality. 
5 lbs. $2.15, 15 lbs. $4.80, 56 lbs. $16.25 
Asgrow No. 40. 75 days. Resistant to 
Fusarium wilt. Bred particularly for ship- 
pers and market gardeners. Vine dark 
green, stocky and branching. Pods single 
and double, round, dark green, plump, 
pointed. curved at tip; contains 8 to 10 
large, succulent peas. 
5 lbs. $2.15, 15 lbs. $4.80, 56 Ibs. $16.25 
Alderman or Telephone. 77 days. This 
standard variety has strong vines averag- 
ing 18 to 20 fine pods to each. The large, 
medium green pods are borne in pairs, 
each containing 6 to 8 large, attractive 
peas of delectable flavor. Height 4 ft. 
5 lbs. $2.15, 15 lbs. $4.80, 56 Ibs. $16.25 
Start Peppers in hotbeds, maintaining a 
temperature of 70 degrees and in other ways 
treat like a Tomato. Set out of doors after 
frosts, in 30-inch rows, giving each plant 
18 inches in a row. 
One ounce of seed gives 2,000 plants and 
4 Ib. plants an acre 
Illinois F5. 60 days. A very heavy yielding 
Pepper with fruits 3- to 4-lobed, 4% to 
5 in. long by 3% to 4 in. Has a fine crim- 
son-red color, medium thick walls, and 
45 fruits will fill a bushel. 
14 oz. 50c., oz. 95c., 14 1b. $2.90, lb. $10.00 
Pennwonder (New). 63 days. Here is a 
fine new Pepper for short season areas. 
It is very early, extra thick. Dark green, 
good size, attractive blocky or slightly 
tapered shape. 
Y% oz. 45c., oz. 80c., 14 lb. $2.40, Ib. $8.00 
Calwonder. 68 days. Quite similar to the 
California Wonder as far as the appearance 
of the fruit goes. The fruit matures earlier, 
however, and often thrives under less 
favorable conditions where California 
Wonder does not do so well. The plant is 
smaller than the regular California Wonder. 
4 oz. 45c., oz. 80c., 14 lb. $2.40, lb. $8.00 
Sweet Cheese (Sunnybrook). 75 days. 
This prolific Pepper is uniform and has a 
good scarlet color. The flesh is thick and 
sweet. The fruit has a quashed down or 
Tomato shape 3 in. wide by 1% in. deep. 
¥ oz. 40c., oz. 75c., 14 lb. $2.20, Ib. $7.50 
Hungarian Yellow Wax. 62 days. A first 
early, hot variety. Fruits gently, tapered, 
smooth, waxy yellow and very pungent. 
Turns crimson at maturity. 
14 oz. 45c., oz. 80c., 14 Ib. $2.40, Ib. $8.00 
PEPPERS «= 
Yolo Wonder. 70 days. New mosaic-resist- 
ant variety originating from a cross be- 
tween California Wonder and Elephant 
Trunk, a mosaic-resistant variety from 
Italy. 
¥ oz. 40c., oz. 75c., 44 lb. $2.20, lb. $7.50 
King of the North. 65 days. An early, 
heavy-bearing variety that will produce 
an abundance of green fruit early in the 
season. The Peppers are large, dark green, 
turning to a deep, rich red when ripe. The 
flesh is medium thick, mild and sweet. 
¥% oz. 40c., oz. 75c., 4% |b. $2.20, Ib. $7.50 
Neapolitan. 60 days. A very early, medium 
large, prolific variety. Fruits upright, 4 in. 
long and 2 in. thick, 3-lobed. Yellowish 
green, becoming bright red. Extremely 
mild and sweet. 
14 oz. 45c., oz. 80c., 14 Ib. $2.40, lb. $8.00 
Worldbeater (Special). 70 days. Very large 
Pepper, 5 in. long by 3% in. across, and 
maturing medium early. A vigorous grow- 
er, sure cropper, and very prolific. The 
fruit is a beautiful scarlet, flesh exceedingly 
mild, very thick and very firm. World- 
beater produces a very large crop. 
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14 oz. 40c., oz. 75c., 144 |b. $2.20, 1b. $7.50 
Cayenne (Large Thick). 70 days. The popu- 
lar Finger strain of Cayenne, with fruits 
6 to 8 in. long, inclined to be smooth and 
curved. The fruits have thicker flesh than 
long, thin Cayenne and twice as much 
flesh. but not quite as pungent. 
16 oz. 40c., oz. 75c., 14 Ib. $2.20, lb. $7.50 
Large Red Cherry (Hot). 80 days. Our 
special strain for critical growers of this 
variety for market. The fruits are about 
1% in. in diameter. 
4 oz. 40c., oz. 75c., 14 lb. $2.20, lb. $7.50 
10 
California Wonder. 75 days. The thickest 
flesh of any large Peppers. They are excep- 
tionally heavy and of the very best quality. 
¥% oz. 45c., oz. 80c., 4 lb. $2.40, lb. $8.09 
Burlington (New). 68 days. <A mosaic 
resistant strain resembling Early Calwonder, 
Particularly adapted to the northeast. 
Fruits 31% to 4 in. long, slightly tapering 
to a smooth tip 2! in. wide. Very thick 
flesh. Heavy yielder. Lustrous dark green 
color, becoming a uniform brilliant scarlet 
at maturity. 
1% oz. 45c., oz. 80c., 14 lb. $2.40, lb. $8.00 
Vinedale (All-America Selection). 62 days. 
Plant—Vigorous, dwarf, very productive 
for an extra early pepper, uniform, de- 
pendable. Fruit—Medium sized, conical 
with blunt or pointed ends. Fruits turn 
red early. Developed by Dr. O. J. Robb, 
Vineland Station. Flesh is thick for such 
an early pepper making this one of the most 
important early peppers. 
14 oz. 50c., oz. 85c., 14 lb. $2.60, 1b. $8.50 
PUMPKIN 
Pkts. 10c. 
Culture—Plant the seed in hills 8 to 12 feet 
apart each way, 4 seeds toa hill. Often grown 
among Corn to save space. 
One ounce plants 25 hills, 3 lo 4 lbs. an acre 
Connecticut Field. 115 days. Largely cul- 
tivated for stock feeding and canning. 
Oz. 25c., 4 Ib. 60c., Ib. $1.60 
Small Sugar. 110 days. A small, round 
variety of excellent quality. The flesh is 
rich yellow, and of a most delicious sweet 
flavor. Oz. 25c., 14 |b. 60c., lb. $1.60 
