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PEAS 



One quart to 200 feet of drill; 2 bushels to the acre in drills. 



Sow the Extra Early round seeded varieties as early in spring as the ground 

 can be worked, and the wrinkled sorts later, when the ground is warmer, as they 

 rot readily in cold, wet soil early in the season. Sowings should be made at inter- 

 vals until the end of May. Discontinue sowing until August, as Peas suffer very 

 much during the hot summer months, after which the early kinds may be planted 

 with good results. 



Varieties marked * are wrinkled. 



If wanted by mail, add 8c per pint, 15c per quart, for postage. 



EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES. 



Defiance Extra Early — As the result of careful selection for many years we are 

 enabled to offer a strain that is unsurpassed in earliness, yield and quality. 

 The vines are slender, grow rapidly, and yield an abundance of pods well 

 filled with round peas of remarkably fine flavor. Pkt., 10c; pint, 15c; quart, 

 25c; 4 quarts, 90c; peck, $1.65; bushel, $6.00. 



Alaska — Comes in with the best of the Extra 

 Earlies, bearing well filled pods of medium 

 size. A popular canners' variety. Pkt., 

 10c; pint, 15c; quart, 25c; 4 quarts, 90c; 

 peck, $1.65; bushel, $6.00. 



l.aitonian, *Laxtonian — The largest podded dwarf early 



pea. The pods are dark green, similar in 

 shape and size to Gradus, but earlier. It is a vigorous grower, very productive and 

 unsurpassed in quality. Pkt., 10c; pt, 20c; qt., 40c; 4 qts., $1.35; pk., $2.65; bu., $10.00. 



♦Little Marvel — An extra early dwarf pea, coming in with Nott's Excelsior, but far su- 

 perior to that variety in size, yield and quality. The vines grow about 15 inches 

 high, bearing a profusion of well filled pods which are well filled with large, deep 

 green peas of delicious flavor. Pkt., 10c; pt., 15c; qt., 30c; 4 qts., $1.15; pk.. $2.00; 

 bu., $7.50. 



•Gradus or Prosperity — A large podded "Wrinkled Pea, coming in a few days later than 

 the small, round podded, extra early sorts. It is a vigorous grower, yielding large, 

 handsome pods that are well filled with large peas of delicious flavor. Pkt., 10c; 

 pt., 15c; qt., 30c; 4 qts., $1.15; pk., $2.00; bu., $7.50. 



'•Thomas Laxton — Matures with Gradus, and similar in growth. The pods are large, 

 dark green, straight and square ended, and contain seven or eight very large 

 wrinkled peas of the richest flavor. Pkt., 10c; pt., 15c; qt., 30c; 4 qts., $1.15; pk., 

 $2.00; bu., $7.50. 



•Nott's Excelsior — Dwarf and compact; vines vigorous, yielding an abundance of well 

 filled pods that are closely filled with large, wrinkled peas of very fine flavor. Pkt., 

 10c; pt., 15c; qt., 30c; 4 qts., $1.00; pk., $1.75; bu., $6.50. 



•American Wonder — Grows very dwarf, bearing freely medium large pods that are well 

 filled with rich, sugary wrinkled peas. Pkt., 10c; pt., 15c; qt., 30c; 4 qts., $1.00; pk., 

 $1.75; bu.. $6.50. 



•Premium Gem — Dwarf, maturing a few days later than American "Wonder. Very prolific. 

 Pkt., 10c; pt., 15c; qt, 30c; 4 qts., $1.00; pk., $1.75; bu., $6.50. 



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