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PRICES OF PEAS (Except Packets) 
DO NOT INCLUDE POSTAGE 
BARTELDES SEL 
Postage on Peas is extra at regular parcel post lates. 
ripnHftilff'™?,^ 8 ^\i be g £? wn in ever y garden, but for the earliest varieties a light, warm, moderate 
wrinkled SSSiL *S iS* T*\ e snK)oth kinds can be sown as soon as the ground can be worked, but the 
from 1% f! £ + ° U i? 5 0t b ? P^ted till it is warmer, or they will rot. Sow in single or double rows 
sion sow Jvpr^J; P- h dr °PP in g a Pea every inch and covering from 2 to 3 inches deep. For a, succes- 
sion sow ever ^ ten days up to Ju ly. Sow one quart to 50 feet drilled; 1% to 2 bushels to an acre. 
Gradus, Telephone, and Cham- 
pion of England are the best of 
the standard later crop varieties, 
and planted in this order furnish 
a good succession, one following 
the other in_ maturing. They need 
brush or chicken wire support. 
Gradu 
Peas. 
Early Smooth Varieties 
ALASKA. A variety of remarkable earliness. It is a good yielder 
and produces pods of good size and dark green color, which are well 
filled with round, smooth peas of splendid flavor. The color of the dried 
pea is green. It ripens evenly; one picking will nearly clean off the 
crop. Advise market gardeners to give this variety a trial. Pkt., 5c; 
V 2 lb., 15c; lb., 25c. 
FIRST AND BEST. This is a reliable early cropper of the hardy 
smooth seed variety. Not as early as Alaska. Pkt., 5c; % lb., 15c; lb., 25c. 
Early Wrinkled Varieties 
GRADUS or PROSPERITY. This re- 
markable pea is not only large and of the 
best quality, but it is also nearly as early 
as the small, round, extra early sorts. It 
is hardy and may be planted as soon as 
the ground is fit to work in the spring, 
along with smooth peas. The vine grows 
to a height of about 30 inches. The pods 
are of a light green color and measure 4 
inches or more in length, being as large 
as Telephone and equally as well-filled 
with luscious peas — 8 to 10 in a pod. The 
peas are of first-class table quality and 
retain th eir color and attractive appear- 
ance after cooking. It is a grand pea in 
all respects. Pkt., 5c; % lb., 15c; lb., 30c. 
LAXTONIAN. A new, early pea of fine 
size and exceptional quality. The vines 
are dwarf, growing from 15 to 20 inches, 
but the pods are from 4 to AVz inches long, 
of bluish green c<3lor, and pointed at the 
end. Each pod contains from seven to ten 
peas of very large size and delicious flavor. 
The vines are vigorous, of fine dark green 
color, and need no support. Try a row or 
two of these fine new peas and we know 
that you will be delighted with them. Pkt. 
5c; % lb., 15c; lb., 30c. 
PREMIUM GEM. An improvement on 
the Little Gem, being larger and more pro- 
ductive. Early in maturing, very luscious 
Ul , fla ^ or a n , d highly recommended. Try it. 
lb., 15c; lb., 30c. Laxtonian Peas. 
