VEGETABLE SEEDS 
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GARDEN PEAS. 
Cultivation.— Peas do well in any good garden soil, but thrive best in ground deeolv trenched and .nan„r»d ■ 
crop. Sow about an inch and a-half deep in double rows 6 or 8 inches apart. ^It is also a gLd plan fo sow in trenches «dde apart 
witn some other crop between ; by this means both sides of the rows get the full advantage of li.‘ht and air while ’ 
convenient for watering in dry seasons. They should be kept clean ffom weeds and ear£d u ‘ twicefn their g ow h'^ Tht h ight 
to which peas will grow in a great measure depends on the richness of the soil and the ivetness of the season. The large wrinWed 
varieties are the sw;eetest and most delicately flavoured, but are not so hardy as the dwarf sorts, and therefore not so well aXp td 
for small gardens. Those growing 3 feet high should not be nearer each other than 3 or 4 feet, and have stakes or buth for snnnnri 
wtn rot"t"nrtri.^°ri?i^r;f •’-'y. |os; 
Earliest Varieties. 
COOLING’S FIRST EARLY. We' s^d! 
can with confidence recoiiiinend this 
variety as being the hardiest, most 
prolific, and best early round Pea in 
cultivation. ’J'he jiods are of’ large 
size, mostly in pairs, well filled and 
of finest quality 2 0 
COOLING’S EARLY MARKET, an 
early wrinkled Pea, which quickly 
follows the preceding variety. It is 
hardy and very productive ; highly 
recommended U ft. 2 0 
CHELSEA GEM, an early wrinkled 
variety of superior quality ... 1ft. 1 6 
GRADUS, a large podded first eai-ly 
wrinkled marrow of great merit; 
produces deep green coloured pods 
which are as large and well filled 
as Duke of Albmiy 3 ft. ] S 
MARVELLOUS, new dwarf eaily, 
wrinkled marrow of sturdy habit, 
enormous cropper, \ljTL 
))ods of large size 
produced in pairs containing 8 to 10 
luscious pe.as of exquisite flavour 
H ft., pint packet 1/0 
PETER PAN. It i.s a treincndou.s 
i-roiiper, producing long dark green 
pods filled with pea.s of exipii.site 
Havour. Kobust in habit, it will cer- 
tainly become the favourite dw'arf 
early Pea ... 11 ft., per pint pkt. 1/tt 
PRIMO. The distinctive merits of 
this grand Pea ai’e its extreme earli- 
ness, combined with exceptional 
(juality ; pods as large as (Iradus^ 
very hanly and absolutely' fixed in 
character ... 3 ft., ])er pint pkt. l/ff 
Coolings’ First Early The best Pea for first sowing. 
