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ANDREW R. KENNEDY, INC., 224 WEST 34TH STREET, NEW YORK 
GARDEN PEAS 
The dwarf peas are usually sown in rows two feet apart and tall varieties in rows three feet apart, 
covering about an inch. The extra early varieties may be sown in March and will mature in 8 to 10 
weeks. Wrinkled Peas may be sown from the middle of April to July every two weeks for succession. 
Peas—Wyoming 
Early Varieties 
Alaska. Very early, smooth blue Pea. Height 
2 y 2 feet, pods dark green, containing 6 light 
green Peas of very good flavor. Pt. 40c., qt. 75c., 
pk. $4.50. 
Blue Bantam. A splendid large podded dwarf va¬ 
riety of the Laxtonian class. Height 2 feet. 
Vine and foliage stout and healthy, medium 
dark green; pointed pods dark green, 4 inches 
long, broad and straight, containing 6 to 8 deep 
green peas of excellent quality. Pt. 50c., qt. 90c. 
English Imp. Early Bird. This is a hard seeded 
variety which comes in before the extra early 
dwarf sorts are finished, grows 4 feet high and 
the vines are literally covered with long, well 
filled pods containing 8 or 9 dark green peas of 
excellent quality. After our trials last year we 
cannot recommend this Pea too highly. Qt. 
$1.50, pk. $10.00. 
Eight Weeks Extra Early. An exceptionally 
early Pea of fine quality, height 18 inches. Sow 
as soon as the ground can possibly be worked 
and Peas will be ready at least two weeks 
earlier than other sorts. Pt. 60c., qt. $1.00, 
pk. $7.00. 
Extra Early Market. For early use or general 
planting, our Extra Early Market Pea is un¬ 
equaled. Being a round, hard-shelled variety, 
it can be sown when frost is barely out of the 
ground. Height 2^ feet. Pt. 40c., qt. 75c., pk. 
$4.50. 
Gradus (World’s Record). A standard early large 
podded variety. Height 3 feet. Vine stout, 
Wonder 
medium green; pods medium green, 4 inches 
long, very broad, pointed and well filled with 
7 to 8 large, dark green peas of exceptional qual¬ 
ity. Pt. 50c., qt. 90c. 
Laxton’s Progress. Height 18 to 24 inches. This 
Pea is an improvement and earlier than Lax¬ 
tonian or others of similar type; a fully wrink¬ 
led marrow, containing on the average 9 to 10 
peas in a pod. Pods are exceptionally dark 
green in color and the Peas are very large and 
of delicious flavor. We cannot recommend this 
Pea too highly. Pt. 40c., qt. 75c., pk. $4.50. 
Little Marvel. An extra fine dwarf Pea. Pods 
somewhat larger than Nott’s Excelsior and 
same season. Height 14 inches. Foliage and 
pods very dark green; pods 3 inches long, nearly 
round and square ended, containing 7 very dark 
green Peas of high quality. Pt. 40c., qt. 75c., 
pk. $4.50. 
Sutton’s Excelsior. An improvement on Nott’s 
Excelsior, with larger pods and greater produc¬ 
tiveness. Height 16 inches. Vine and foliage 
stout, medium green in color; pods light green, 
3)/2 inches long, straight, round and square 
ended, containing 7 to 8 large, bright green 
Peas of very fine quality. Pt. 45c., qt. 85c., pk. 
$ 6 . 00 . 
Thomas Laxton. A very popular variety. Height 
2y 2 feet; vine and foliage moderately stout, me¬ 
dium green; pods medium green 3]/ 2 inches 
long, straight, nearly round and square ended, 
containing 7 medium dark green Peas of supe¬ 
rior quality. Pt. 40c., qt. 75c., pk. $4.50. 
