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Surety Seeds Catalog (PH 4-2) (68 pages)

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Page Fourteen ' 20c. ness. Packet, 15c. Packets, 15c and 20c. MERICAN _.. WONDER Peas 8s AMERICAN WON. *~ . DER*Very early and of dwarf. * compact growth, about L inches high. Very popular with ‘those who object to making a . support for the vines. The peas ) are of medium size, wrinkled and . of fine quality. Packet, 15c. ' BLUE BANTAM—The _ vigorous vines average fifteen * inches in height and carry really . enormous crops of large, deep . bluish-green pods, packed with ' eight to ten large peas of most . luscious flavor. Packets, 15¢ and . IMPROVED STRATAGEM— Long dark green pods, produced on branching vines two feet high, matures mid-season; peas are of immense size, and delicious sweet22S GRADUS—The vine is vigorous, robust, -heavy stemmed and grows only two and one-half to three feet high. The pods are as large, as sweet, and as tender as the finest late peas. ANS, Aavae and P2S DWARF TELEPHONE—An_improvement on the old Daisy. Height two and one-half fects ine ane foliage dark green; pods four and onealf inches long, containing eight t i i Backer, re iz Ftd © nine peas. Parsmip HOLLOW CROWN —A standard and excellent variety. The roots are long, with smooth, white skin. uniform in shape. The flesh is creamy white, sweet, tender and of an excellent flavor. This variety is distinguishable by the leaves growing from the deHa in the crown. Pkt., Se; oz., 15¢; 14 Ib., 30c; ae } os ; 1S * ; ER euicra—a new sort of intermediate size wW ae ‘ ie not require such deep soil as the older sorts and ts also much easier to harvest. Equal in ality to other i Bae . oon Patsnips. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; 14 ib., TawTevernone ᤀ _ Western nericas most fropular Fea 2S TALL TELEPHONE —The old standard market gardener’s main crop; large-podded pea. Vine and foliage strong and heavy, medium green; grows four to five feet high. Packets, 15¢ and 20¢c.