PARSLEY. 



PUMPKIN. 



POTATOES. 



PEAS. 



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PEAS ESPECIALLY FOR SEED PURPOSES. 



Grown in Canada, with special care. Please do not compare them with Western 

 grown stock that can be bought at a lower price. 



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FIRST AND BEST PEAS. 



PEAS. (Erbsen). 



Add 15c. per quart extra if to be sent by 

 mail. 1 qt. for 100 ft. of dril, 2 bushels 

 to the acre. 



Culture. — For early crop sow in Feb- 

 ruary or March, as soon as the ground can 

 be worked, and in succession as desired. 



Rich soil is the best. Make double rows, 

 eight inches apart, then allow a clear space 

 three feet or more between these and the 

 next rows. Drop peas along these rows 

 five inches apart, and between the rows 

 plant brush to which the vines will cling. 

 According to the growing tendencies of the 

 different varieties, the brush or any other 

 artificial support may be long or short. , 



For market crop sow in single rows 

 three inches deep, and two or three feet 

 apart, according to variety. 



First and Best.— It is very profita- 

 ble for the gardener and shipper because 

 it is very early, ripens uniformly, so that 

 all the pods may be picked within seven 

 weeks from the time of planting, and that 

 at one picking. No brush or other support 

 is required, as they seldom, under any cir- 

 cumstances grow to exceed 20 inches in 

 height. Pt. ioc. Quart 20c. Peck 90c. 

 Bush. $3.50. 



True Alaska. — The earliest blue 

 pea. The dark green color of the pods 

 makes it extremely desirable as it can be 

 carried long distances without losing 

 color, which quality, combined with its 

 eailiness and uniformity of ripening, makes 

 it a most desirable pea for market garden- 

 ers. Height two feet. Pt. ioc. Qt. 20c. 

 Fk. $1.00. Bush. I4.00. 



EXTRA EARLY WRINKLED PEAS. 



Pott's Exeelsior.— The very best 

 short vine. Wrinkled extra early pea. 

 Vines are more \igorous and taller than 

 the American Wonder, and the pods are 

 one-third larger, containing often 6 to 8 

 large peas, closely compacted together, 

 and for sweetness and quality it has no 

 superior. Pt. ioc. Qt. 20c. Peck $1.25. 

 Bush. $5 00. 



American Wonder.— This variety 

 stands unrivaled in point of productiveness 

 flavor and quality, and is without except- 

 ion the earliest wrinkled pea in cultivation. 

 It is of dwarf and robust habit, growing 

 from ten to fifteen inches high, and pro- 

 duces a profusion of good sized and well 

 filled pods of the finest flavor. Dry peas, 

 medium size, wrinkled and flattened, pale 

 green. Requires liberal fertilizing. Pt. 

 ioc. Qt. 20c. Pk. $1.25. Bush. $5.00. 



