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PEAS—Erbsen 
One quart will plant about 100 feet of drill. One and one-half bushels for 
an acre. 
Culture.—The Extra Early varieties are very hardy, and will endure a great 
amount of cold; should be planted as soon as the ground can be 
got ready. The larger wrinkled varieties are not nearly as hardy, and the 
seed is apt to rot instead of germinating if planted before the soil becomes 
slightly warmer on the advance of spring. 
For private use sow _in double rows, eighteen inches apart, and three 
inches apart in the rows. For market, in single rows 1 inch apart and 3 inches 
deep, and the rows from 2 to 8 feet apart. 
Our Seed Peas are of the best quality obtainable, being all grown far 
North, thoroughly cleaned and carefully hand-picked. They are raised from 
the finest selected strains, and the growing crops are rogued to remove all 
runners and improper types of growth. 
1 The best strain of extreme Early and remarkably 
Pedigree Extra Early. uniform Extra Early Peas yet developed. This un- 
equaled strain introduced by us several years ago will produce twenty to 
thirty per cent. larger crop, and is ready for market with extra Early Alaska. 
The vines average 24-30 inch. It has rapidly grown in favor with large 
growers until now all want it. 1 pt. 15c.; qt. 30c.; peck, $1.75; bush. $6.50. 
After the 1most careful expert work of selection and 
Extra Early Alaska. re-selection. with it the past 5 years, we are now in 
position to offer our customers an improved strain that is really pure, very 
early, uniform in growth and ripening. Vine is strong and vigorous, 2 to 2% 
feet high, of a peculiar light green color, pods 2% to 2% inches long, straight 
and blunt at the end, and light in color. Is ready for picking 49 to 50 days 
from planting. Seed round, blue, slightly pitted. Qt. 25c.; pk. $1.50; bu., $6.00. Pedigree Extra Early. 
First Best This Pea is the result of years of the most careful selection; 
° height two and a-half feet, large pods, very prolific and sure 
cropper. Qt. 25c.; peck $1.50; bush. $6.00. 
1 An early variety, very popular in many sections, About two and 
Triumph. a half feet high. Qt. 25c.: peck $1.50; bush. $6.00. 
Height two and a half feet, seed white, slightly 
Rural New Yorker. dented, of vigorous habit, vine sending out two or 
more lateral branches. Qt. 25c.; peck $1.50; bushel $6.00. 
oO, This new pea in general habit and growth resembles 
Large Podded Alaska. the well-known Alaska. Ripening about three days 
later, but with much longer and thicker pods. The pods are handsomely 
shaped, of a beautiful dark green color, which is retained long after other 
varieties have lost their usefulness. The seed is somewhat wrinkled and 
dented, indicating high flavor and good quality. We strongly recommend this 
new pea to gardeners, truckers and shippers as a most productive and salable 
extra early variety. Qt. 30c.; peck $2.00; bush. $8.00. 
1 This is the largest podded of all Extra 
(New) Prolific Early Market. Earlies, longer podded and more prolific 
than Pedigree Extra Early, for which it is a fit companion and close second, 
as it comes in only four or five days later. The vines average twenty-four to 
thirty inches high and produce pods singly. One picking will take about three- 
fourths of the crop, and a second picking, which is to be made about three 
days later, will take the balance. It is remarkably uniform and very free 
from spots of any kind. The peas are of the 
finest quality. Qt. 30c.; pk., $2.10; bush. $8.00. 
i Resembling the Alaska in gen- 
Bountiful. eral habit of growth. Vine 36 
inches, “foliage gray green; pods 3% inches 
in length, pointed, gray green in color. Fit 
for table use 55 to 57 days from planting; a 
prolific bearer, making it a valuable variety. 
Seed blue, medium pitted. Pt. 15c.; qt. 40c.; 
peck. $2.50, 
Sek cee SECOND EARLY SMOOTH 
Extra Early Alaska. ; VARIETIES. 
Imported Sugar Marrowfat. This fine Pea has given wonderful satisfaction to 
f all who have planted it. It grows about two feet 
high, bears enormous handsome pods, which are completely filled with large, deli- 
ciously flavored deep green peas. It is undoubtedl th ost i 2 
EIR RG TOS eellon y e most productive Pea of 
French Canners. me = veny Brouge, bearing an abundancesor long pods, contain- 
& from seven to nine peas of excellen avor. Height three 
and a half feet. Qt. 20c.; peck $1.40; bushel $5.00. ‘i : 
EDIBLE PODDED PEAS. 
There is a class of Peas not generally known in this country, but much used 
abroad, in which the sweet, brittle and succulent pods have none of the tough inner 
lining found in the ordinary varieties of garden peas. They are used in the same 
way as snap or string beans. 
Mammoth Melting Sugar. This is by far the largest and finest of the true 
E Sugar or edible podded Peas. The vines are of 
strong, vigorous growth, frequently four to five feet in length, and the pods come 
rather late, or about the same time as the Telephone and Stratagem Peas. The 
vines are very productive of enormous pods, and continue bearing for a long time. 
Pods average five to six inches in length and one and a half inches broad, thick 
and fleshy. Broken and boiled like string b i 
they. have a luscious flavor. Qt. BOC. S beans and served with butter sauce, 
Dwarf Sugar, Edible Pods. ue variety possesses all the fine cooking qualities 
2 f the mammoth sugar, nearly two weeks earlier in 
maturing, average growth 30 inch. Pt. 15c.:; qt. 30¢.; pek. $3.00. 
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