SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



D/i/,a WE DO NOT PAY 



ICUO POSTAGE ON PEAS 



Six Pounds of Seed to 100 Yards of Row. Ninety to One Hundred and Fifty Pounds to the Acre. 



Peas are among the first seeds that may be sown at close of Winter, frequently being planted before 

 sharp frosts are fully over. The drilling of Peas may be safely commenced when the Peach is m bloom or 

 as soon as the land can be plowed, and continued at intervals up to withm sixty days of frost tor the 

 early kinds, or seventy days for the intermediate varieties, or eighty days for the later sorts. Late-sown 

 Peas are never as productive as those sown in the Spring, and often are found to be subject to mndew. 

 Landreths' Extra Early will be found to be the best for August and September sowings, because ot tte 

 earlv ripening habit and its ability to resist mildew. The dwarf varieties may be drilled at 2 feet it culti- 

 vated by horse power, or 15 inches if to be hoed by hand. The varieties of medium length should be 

 drilled not closer than 3 feet, and the tall-growing sorts at 5 feet apart. The number of Peas m a row 

 may vary from 10 to the foot, in the case of the very dwarf kinds, to 8 to the foot of the medium tall 

 varieties, and 6 to the foot of the very tall kinds. Yield of green pods 100 to 300 bushels per acre. 



Alaska or Earliest of All, 49 days.— Green-seeded Extra 

 Early. 24 inches. One oi the best. Equal to White Extra 

 Early, that is saying a great deal. 



10 Lbs., $2.50 



Lb., 30 



Lb., 20 



Ameer, 50 days. — Somewhat resembling the 



Gradus; not so large in pod, but quite near it, and more 

 prolific. A very desirable variety for the Market Gardener. 

 24 inches high. 



10 Lbs., $3.00 Lb., 35 f Lb. 5 25 



American Wonder, 52 days. — Vine 8 to 10 inches high and 

 very prolific in pods of striking form and size. In maturity 

 it is among the first earlies. 



10 Lbs., $3. 50 Lb., 40 § Lb., 25 



Daisy or Dwarf Telephone, 55 days.— So named as the sort 

 resembles the Tall Telephone, but the vine is short as the 

 Pride of Market and very sturdy, with thick stems and 

 broad leaves. The pods are very long, broad, pointed and 

 of a yellowish-green. 20 inches high. No crop. 



Lb., 40 i Lb., 22 



First and Best. — White seed; very early; fine flavor. 



10 Lbs., $2.50 Lb., 30 f Lb., 20 



Gradus or Prosperity, 52 days.— Often called Prosperity. 

 An extra early sort. Pods as large as Telephone; very 

 showy, most luscious. Vine a little stronger than Alaska. 

 28 inches. Flavor delicious. 



Lb., 40 i Lb., 22 



Landreths' Extra Early, 48 days —White 



Oak trees may be White Oak trees, but woodsmen know 

 that there yet remains much choice among them, and just 

 so with Extra Early Peas. A critical gardener wants the 

 best strain as respects earliness, size of pod, flavor, uniformity 

 of ripening, vigor and uniformity in habit of the plant. All 

 these desirable qualities can be obtained in the strain sold 

 as Landreths' Extra Early. The best table pea on the 

 market. This type will produce Peas fit for table in 44 or 

 50 days, according to soil and climatic conditions of the 

 season of their growth. This Pea was introduced and named 

 by the Landreths in 1823, and is the only Pea then used 

 which has stood the test of time. Just as popular to-day 

 as it ever was. Height of vine 2\ feet. No variety of Pea 

 has ever exceeded the Landreths' Extra Early in flavor 



10 Lbs., $3.00 Lb., 35 § Lb., 25 



Laxtonian.— Very handsome, vine and pods dark green. Pods like Gradus, but lOLbs. 



earher. Dry seeds wrinkled, irregular m shape, an indication of sugar ! $4. 00 



Little . MarveL-Habit like Thomas Laxton, but far superior in every good quality. 



Showy pod, three inches long. Very productive, quite dwarf, vinls sturdy 

 Long Pod Alaska.— Large pods; early, desirable ; 3 0Q 



Gradus — 52 days 



Lb. 

 45 



40 

 35 



y 2 Lb- 

 30 



22 

 25 



For Express charges paid by customer, or small seeds Postage paid by us, see page B. 



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