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The Garden Magazine, March, 1922 



Do You Know This Secret? 



DO you know how to avoid the usual disappointment 

 of a poor Pea crop after mid- July? It's easy to 

 get big crops of luscious juicy peas "falling right over 

 one another," in steady succession even up to late 

 August — if you learn this secret: 



Instead of planting at 2-or-3 week intervals, get the following 

 picked varieties and plant all at once in early Spring, the moment 

 the ground can be worked. This will allow a good root system to 

 develop before hot weather comes. The varieties will bear in the 

 order shown below (and pictured above), beginning about June 20th 

 and keeping up a steady succession of big mouth-watering crops 

 until late August. 



1. Schling's Pedigree Extra-Early 



2 J4 feet. The earliest Pea grown; 

 large, well-filled pods. 



2. Gradus, or Prosperity 



3 feet. An early fine wrinkled 

 Pea of delicious flavor. 



3. Sutton's Excelsior 



1J4 feet. The most productive of 

 dwarf medium-early wrinkled Peas. 

 Very sweet. 



Dwarf Champion 



2}^ feet. An enormous cropper. 



Broad pods, very sweet Peas. 



Improved Telephone 



5 feet. Enormous pods, filled with 



Peas of the finest quality. 



Heroine 



4 feet. Pods are large, deep green, 



somewhat curved; tender Peas of 



finest quality. 



Delivered FREE 

 within 300 miles of 

 N. Y. ; beyond,add 

 5 cents per lb. for 

 postage. 



C Y 2 lb. each of all 6 varieties, 



I 3 lbs. in all $1.75 



jpeClGl 1 i lb. each of all six varieties, 



Offer ' ) 6 lbs. in all $2.75 



/ 2 lbs. each of all six varieties, 



L 12 lbs. in all $5.00 



Give yourself a real treat! — Never mind how small 



your garden is — you have plenty of room for peas. 



Send in your order to-dayl 



The Flower Novelties of 1922! 



You must have them in your garden/ 



1. Schling's Wonderful New 

 Snapdragon "Indian Summer." — 

 A lovely rich, velvety copper color, in- 

 describably beautiful. Pkt. $1.00. 



The Wonderful Blue Lace 



2. 



Flower. — Finely laced flowers of an ex- 

 quisite light blue shade. Pkt. 50c. 



3. New Bedding Petunia Violet 

 Queen. — A real deep violet blue. 

 Blooms as freely as Rosy Morn. Pkt. 50c. 



4. New Bedding Petunia Purple 

 Queen. — Exquisite rich clear purple 

 overlaid with a velvety sheen. Pkt. 50c. 



5. _ Adonis Aleppica.- — 16 to 18 



in. high. From 16 to 20 main stems with 

 fine dark blood-red flowers. Pkt. 50c. 



6. New Giant Dahlia-Zinnia. — 

 A true giant in size. Pkt. 50c. 



7. New Lilliput Poppy. — Only 12 

 in. high, constantly in bloom. A lovely 

 daybreak pink. Pkt. 50c. 



8. New Miniature Dahlia Peter 

 Pan. — Flowers Anemone-shaped with 

 tubular center. All the pastel shades. 

 Pkt. 75c 



9. New Sunflower Dazzler. — 

 Flowers 4 in. across, of a rich chestnut, 

 tipped orange with dark center. Pkt. 35c. 



10. Dianthus Laciniatus Purpu- 

 reus Fl. PI. — A purple garnet, inclined 

 to a claret. Beautifully fringed. Pkt. 50c. 



11. Cynoglossum Heavenly Blue. 

 — Brilliant blue forget-me-not flowers 

 from May until frost. Pkt. 50c. 



12. New Giant Zinnia, Apricot. 

 — Charming new color in Giant Double 

 Zinnias. Pkt. 25c. 



Above novelties sold separately at the prices <£ £ /)/} 

 named, or the entire collection of twelve at vOmUU 



$cKlii\g$ $eed$ 



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We grow not only the largest number of 

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