SCHULTZ'S SEED STORE, WASHINGTON, D. C. 



One and a half bushels for one acre. 

 One quart will plant about 100 feet of drill. 



GARDEN PEAS 



Erbsen, Ger. 



CULTURE. — Peas mature earliest in a light, rich soil ; for general crop, a rich deep loam or inclining to clay is 

 best. Sow in double rows 6 to 8 inches apart, the rows 2 to 4 feet apart, the tall ones requiring brush. Commence 

 sowing the extra early varieties as early as the ground can be worked in February or March ; continue for a succes- 

 sion every two weeks until June, then discontinuing until the middle of August, when a grood crop may be secured by 

 sowing the extra early and early sorts for fall use. They should be kept clean and eaithed up twice during the growth. 

 The wrinkled varieties are not as hardy as the small round sorts, and if planted early should have dry soil, or they are 

 liable to rot in the ground ; they are, however, the sweetest and best flavored varieties. The dwarf varieties are best 

 suited for small gardens or for forcing, planted in rows 1 foot apart. 



SHORT CROP PEAS, Prices subject to change without notice 



Extra Early Varieties 



BIG MARVEL 



See Specialties. Full description, Page 1. 



NEW WONDERFUL PEAS 



THE EARLIEST AND MOST PRODUCTIVE 

 OF ALL EXTRA EARLY PEAS. 



Extra Large Pod, Deep Green Color. 



This Pea was introduced in 1906 to a 

 few truckers who planted it for a trial, 

 and it has without question proven to be 

 a wonderful new Pea. It is as early as 

 the well-known Alaska, and bears pods 

 like the Telephone. Its stocky vine and 

 dwarf habit puts it ahead of anything 

 thus far brought out in the class of early 

 semi- Wrinkled Peas. It can be planted 

 earlier than the Gradus or Thomas Lax- 

 ton, therefore can be marketed ahead of 

 these popular sorts. Earliness, combined 

 with productiveness, large pods grown 

 on a short, stocky vine, is what makes 

 the Wonderful unique among semi- 

 Wrinkled Peas Peas. Half pt, 10c; 1 

 pt, 20c; qt, 40c; 4 qts., $1.50; 1 pk., 

 $2.75, 1 bushel, $10.00. 



Prosperity or Gradus ™£ ZlkedM 



vance and improvement in wrinkled 

 Peas. It is remarkable for the size and 

 fullness of its pods, yielding an abundant 

 supply of large Wrinkled Peas, which are 

 of most delicious flavor. The vines grow 

 about two feet high, have heavy stems, 

 stand upright, and do not require stak- 

 ing. The Peas remain edible, tender and 

 sweet for some time after they reach 

 maturity. Pkt, 20c; qt., 35c; gal., $1.25; 

 pk., $2.50; bushel, $9.00. 



Thomas Laxton I^s? v^i e Ty 



closely resembles the Gradus in habit 

 and rapidity of growth , earliness and lux- 

 uriance of foliage. It is, however, even more productive than the Gradus, and has proved to be a 

 sure cropper. The pods are large, square or blunt, being even better filled than the Gradus. Pt., 

 20c; qt, 35c; gal., $1.25; pk., $2.50; bushel, $9.00. 



Little Marvel ^e v * nes > °* dwarf, even growth, average fifteen inches in height and 



are heavily set with fine pods, frequently borne in pairs. The pods average 

 two and one-half inches in length, are square at the bottom and well filled with six to seven quite 

 large, deep green peas. The peas are ready for the table fully as early as American Wonder or 

 Nott's Excelsior, while the pods are larger and the vines produce a much heavier crop. All 

 who desire a fine early crop of the choicest quality of wrinkled peas will be delighted with Little 

 Marvel. Per pkt., 10c; per pint, 20; quart, 35c; 4 quarts, $1.25; peck., $2.25; bushel, $8.00. 



EarUest of All, or Alaska ^.,^00. P ° PUlar PeaS - Height ' ^ PU 1Sa; Qt " 30c,; pk " $2 °° ; 



American Wonder Excellent for family use. Height, 9 in.; pt., 15c; qt., 30c; pk., $2; bu., $7. 

 •kt^4.+ »« Vines dwarf in habit, wonderfully productive. Height, 12 in.; pt., 15c; qt., 30c; 



Nott s Excelsior pk<> $2 . o ; bush., $7.00. 



■d^™;,,™ Bears abundantly, sweet and tender. Height, 12 in.; pt., 15c; qt., 30c; pk., $2; 



Premium Gem b psh., $7.00. 



If Peas are ordered by mail or express, add 10c, per pint, 15c. per quart, for charges. 



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New Wonderful Peas. 



