R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE. 



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PEAS. {Erbsc.) 



A light soil, moderately rich, should be selected for the early varieties, and old, decomposed manure or leaf -mold 

 should be scattered along the bottom of the drill and covered lightly with fine earth, so that the seed may not come 

 in direct contact with the fertilizer. The earliest Peas are very hardy, and should be sown as early as possible in 

 spring; later sowings of the fine, sweet, wrinkled varieties should follow. Sow in drilb and cover not less than four 

 inches. One quart to one hundred feet of drill ; one and one-half bushels sows one acre in drills. 



Large packet of all varieties, lo cents each, post-paid. If larger quantities are desired by mail please add 8 

 cents per pint, and 15 cents per quart extra for postage. 



EXTRA EARLY PEAS. 

 FARQUHAR'S PROLIFIC EARLY. 



The largest podded of all extra early varieties. Superior to First and Best in length of pod, number of peas in the 



pod, and number of pods to the vine. Pint, .20; quart, .30; ^^ peck, .85; peck, $1.50; bushel, $5. 00. 

 Mr. James Matson, gardener for Wm. Grosvenor, Esq., Beacon Hill Road, Newport, R.I., Jan. 16, 1905, writes: 

 All your Seeds, Plants, and Roses that I had from you last year did well. The Farquhar's Prolific Early 

 Pea you sent I liked very much. It gave a good crop of large sweet Peas, was eight days later than Gradus- but 

 cropped heavier. 



FIRST AND BEST. 



Our stock of this pea is selected with a view to earliness, length of pod, size of pea, even-ripening and productive- 

 ness. One of the best of the earlies. Height about 2V2 ft. Pint, .15; quart, .25; V2 peck, .75; peck, $1.25; 

 bushel, $4.50. 



EARLIEST OF ALL, OR ALASKA. 



Large, full, dark green pods; peas of good size, sweet and juicy. The hardiest and finest blue seeded extra early 

 Pea known to the Trade. Pint, .20; quart, .30; ^^ peck, $1.00; peck, $1.75; bushel, $6.00. 



PETIT POIS, OR SMALL EARLY FRENCH. 



Pint, .20: quart .30: Vl' peck, $1 00; peck, $1-75; bushel, $6 50. 



