FARM, GARDEN AND SEED ANNUAL 
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Peas. 
Erbsen — Ginsante — Pisrelli. 
Culture. Peas, for an early crop, should be sown 
as soon as the ground is in working condition. Soil 
should be light and dry. For general crops the 
ground should be well manured the previous year. 
They are usually planted in double rows three or four 
inches apart, and covered to the depth of two and 
one-half to three inches. All wrinkled peas are supe¬ 
rior and more delicate in flavor than the smooth 
seeded varieties; like sugar corn, the saccharine 
matter which they contain causes them to shrivel 
when dried, and they will remain much longer in 
season than the other kinds. 
Earliest Peas. 
Pkts. any variety Peas 15c. each 
except where noted. 
Two or Three Feet High. 
Alaska, or Earliest of All. The earliest pea in culti¬ 
vation, very hardy, seed smooth, small, round, bluish 
green, vines 2)4 to 3)4 feet high, pods 2)4 inches 
long, 4 to 6 peas in a pod. The crop matures evenly, 
mostly gathered in one picking. Price per pt., 25c.; 
per qt., 45c.; 10 lbs., $1.70; 100 lbs., $14.00. 
Pedigree Extra Early. This is the finest strain of 
extra earlies, only about two days later than Alaska; 
pods averaging slightly larger, vines 2)4 to 3 
high, dry seed, smooth white or manilla color, 
sidered better quality than Alaska. Price per pt., 
per qt., 45c.; 10 lbs., $1.70; 100 lbs., $14.00. 
feet GRADUS PEAS. 
C on- world’s record strain. 
25c.; 
Gradus. World’s Record Strain. The earliest large- 
podded wrinkled pea in cultivation. Vine about 2)4 
feet, light green. Pods dark green, four inches long, 
peas extra size and delicious flavor. Price per pt., 
30c.; per qt., 55c.; 10 lbs., $2.10; 100 lbs., $18.00. 
Thomas Laxton. Resembles Gradus somewhat in 
habit and rapidity of growth, earliness and luxuriance 
of foliage though darker and more productive, pos¬ 
sibly three days later. Pods large, blunt ended, well 
filled, quality unsurpassed, seed wrinkled, cream 
color, tinged with green. Height three feet. Price 
per pt., 30c.; per qt., 55c.; 10 lbs., $2.10; 100 lbs., 
$18.00. 
Peas, Dwarf, 
Little Marvel. Resembles Nott’s Excelsior, though 
larger in vine and growth, ordinarily fifteen to twen¬ 
ty inches high, pods borne in pairs, three inches 
long, very tightly filled. Price per pt., 30c.; per qt., 
55c.; 10 lbs., $2.10; 100 lbs., $18.00. 
Laxtonian. A dwarf pea (eighteen inches) with 
large, dark green pods four inches long. Matures 
about the same time as Gradus. A fine pea of superb 
quality for either private or market gardeners. Blue 
Bantam and Hundredfold belong to the same group, 
which is the highest quality class of dwarf peas. 
Our stock of this pea is especially fine. Price per pt., 
30c.; per qt., 55c.; 10 lbs., $2.10; 100 lbs., $18.00. 
LAXTONIAN PEAS. 
Note—Not less than 5 pounds at the 10-pound rate or 
less than 25 pounds at the 100-pound rate. Postage extra 
on Peas, Beans and Sweet Corn, except in pkts. Peas and 
Beans weigh about 2 lbs., per qt.; Sweet Corn 1lbs. Add 
for postage according to zone (see page 2). 
