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PEAS 



Culture. — For first early crop, sow in March or April, ac- 

 cording as the ground can be worked, and at intervals of 

 two weeks for succession. After the end of May sowing 

 should be discontinued until beginning of August, when a 

 profitable crop may be secured by planting the extra early 

 varieties. 



One quart will plant 100 feet of row, two bushels will plant 1 acre 

 in rows 3 feet apart 

 Note. — Those marked with a (*) are wrinkled marrows. 



EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES 



Pt. Qt. 4 qts. 



*Blue Bantam. Fine, extra early Pea, 



large pods, and well filled $0.40 $0.75 $3.00 



Extra Early Market. Our standard market 



garden extra early Pea; productive and 



profitable. 2li ft. high 40 .75 2.75 



Alaska. One of the very earliest blue Peas. 



21.^ ft. high 40 .75 2.75 



*American Wonder. Early and produc- 

 tive. 1ft. high. . 40 .75 2.75 



Imported Early Bird. A very early, round 



seeded, fine flavored variety. Pods 4 in. 



long and well filled. 4 ft. 'high 60 1.00 3.50 



*Gradus, or Prosperity. One of the 



finest extra early Peas. Pods very large, 



filled with large wrinkled peas of finest 



quality. 3 ft. high 40 .75 3.00 



Suttons World Record. Early variety, 



pods long, well filled with dark green peas, 



excellent for under glass 1.00 1.90 



*Laxtonian. Very large, dark green, 



curved pods and peas of finest flavor; 



great yielder; very early. 2 ft. high 45 .85 3.00 



*Notts Excelsior. Splendid early wrinkled 



sort; very prolific. 1 ft. high 40 .75 2.75 



*Sutton8 Excelsior. As early as American 



Wonder, with much broader pods, filled 



with large peas of finest flavor; very 



prolific. 1 ft. high 45 .85 3.00 



*Thomas Laxton. A cross between 



Gradus and one of the extra early sorts. 



Ripens within a day or two of the earliest 



round varieties; very productive; pods 



large. 3 ft. high 45 .85 3.00 



MEDIUM PEAS 



Pt. Qt. 4 qts. 



♦Everbearing. Long pods, large peas, sow 



thinly. 2 ft. high $0.40 $0.75 $2.75 



♦McLeans Advancer. Pods long, well 



filled, of excellent quality. 2^^ ft 40 .75 2.75 



*Abundanc6. Long, round, well filled pods, 



containing from 6 to 8 peas of fine quality. 



IJ^ft 40 .75 2.75 



Admiral Beatty. New variety, medium 



early. Height 4 ft. Large pods 1.25 2.00 



*Dwarf Champion (Juno). IDwarf form of 



the popular Champion of England, with 



large pods; very productive. 2 ft. high. . .40 .75 2.75 

 Suttons Super Pea, The V. C. Largest 



Pea in cultivation, medium grower. 

 Height 5 to 6 ft. Excellent for exhibitions. 1.25 2.00 



MAIN and LATE CROP PEAS 



Pt. Qt. 4 qts. 



*Quite Content. The largest-podded 



Pea in existence. The pods are truly 



gigantic in size, measuring from 5 to 63^ 



in. in length and closely filled with large, 



sweet peas. 5}^ ft. high $0.50 $0.90 $3.50 



♦Telephone. Enormous pods and peas of 



best quality. 4 ft. high 40 .75 2.75 



