88 VEGETABLE SEEDS— Continued. 
STATE NURSERY CO. 
PEAS 
: l lb. to 100 iV-el of drill: 80 tn 100 
lbs. to the acre). 
When grown as a market crop, 
peas are ntver stalked; for pri- 
vate use they are generally sown 
in double rows, and the tall va- 
rieties staked up by brush. For 
an early crop sow as soon as the 
ground can he worked, and make 
repeated sowings every two 
weeks for succession. After the 
first of June sowing should be 
discontinued until the first of 
August, when a good crop may 
sometimes be secured by sowing 
an extra early sort for fall use. 
PEAS— (Alaska). Va pint cartons, ' 
10c; It)., postpaid. 30c; liv ex- 
press, 10 lbs S2.00 
The earliest pea on the market. 
The seed is smooth and of blu- 
ish color. On this account it is 
very popular with canners. 
Very uniform in ripening and 
an excellent yielder. 
Pea — (Yorkshire Hero). 
PEAS — (American Wonder). pint, 10c; 1 pint, 15c; lb., 
postpaid, 35c; 10 lbs., by express $2.50 
In the dwarf compact-growing extra earlies the Ameri- 
can Wonder leads all others; can be grown in rows 
18 inches to two feet apart. They are quite prolific; 
the crops can be gathered in two or three pickings, 
and the soil cleared for succeeding crops. 
PEAS— (Premium Gem). 'A pint carton, 10c; 1 pint, 15c; 
lb., postpaid, 30c; 10 lbs., by express $2.25 
The best and most popular dwarf, wrinkled variety, 
especially with market gardeners. It grows about 15 
inches high and bears good-siEed pods, which are filled 
with 6 to 8 peas of especially fine, sweet flavor. 
PEAS— (Horsford's Market Garden). Per lb., postpaid, 40c; 
10 lbs., by express or freight....... $2.75 
A first class wrinkled pea; second early. Height, 24 
inches; no sticks. It is a profitable sort for market 
gardeners, as a single plant has been known to pro- 
duce more than 150 pods. It is equally good for the 
home garden. The medium sized pods are borne in 
pairs, and are easily and quickly picked. This variety 
is said to have yielded more shelled peas to the acre 
than any other American sort. 
PEAS— (Montana Market). 
Vz pint cartons 10c; per 
lb. postpaid, 40c; 10 lbs. 
by express $2.75 
Height 24 inches. Earlv 
large, well filled pods, 
very prolific and sweet, 
vigorous grower and 
suce to please. Ready 
for use in .55 days from 
sowing. 
PEAS— (Abundance). 1 pint 
carton, 15c; pi r lb. post- 
paid, 30c; 10 lbs. by ex- 
press $2.25 
T.i.Il branching variety, 
medium size pods with 
large peas of good qual- 
ity. Ripens evenly and 
• is used largely for can- 
ning. 
I'ea — (I •n iiiuaii lieni 
PEAS— (Gradus). V2 pint carton, 10c; pint carton, 20c; per 
lb. postpaid, 40c; by express, 10 lbs $2.75 
The most popular high quality, extra early, wrinkled 
pea. This remarkable pea is not only large and of the 
best quality, but is within two or three days as early 
as the small, round, extra early sorts. Gradus is a 
wrinkled pea, growing about 30 inches high; the pods 
are of a bright green color, measuring 4 inches or more 
in length, as large as Telephone, well filled with lus- 
cious peas, 8 to 10 or more in a pod. The peas are of 
the highest table quality and retain in a remarkable 
manner their color and attractive appearance after 
cooking. A grand pea in all respects. 
PEAS— (Champion of England). Per lb. postpaid, 30c; by 
express, 10 lbs $2.25 
Medium late variety and one of the most popular of 
the tall, wrinkled sorts. Prolific, hardy and of fine 
quality. 
PEAS— (Carter's Daisy— Early Dwarf Telephone), lb., 
postpaid, 30c; by express $2.60 
Dwarf, large podded, needs no brush. The striking 
features of the Daisy pea 
are its large pods and the 
way in which they are 
heaped up in ridges on 
the short, strong vines. 
The pods are nearly dou- 
ble the size of American 
Wonder or Little Gem, 
and are always well filled 
with large peas of most 
excellent quality. The 
vines are 16 to 18 inches 
high, and being strong 
and thrifty require no 
support, making it an 
ideal variety for use 
where brush or stakes 
are not available. This 
pea is desirable on ac- 
count of the fine appear- 
ance of the pods, and al- 
ways finds a ready sale. 
Pea — (Gradus). 
