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PEAS 
CULTURE —The planting of an early crop of Garden Peas should be made in the spring, as 
soon as the ground can be worked, in a warm, dry location and covered about 3 inches. They are 
asually planted in double rows three to four feet apart, and. those requiring it, bushed when 
about six inches high. The large and later sorts do better at a greater distance apart, leaving 
% broad space for planting low growing vegetables between. 
EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES 
NEBRASKA LIGHTNING (30 inches). No ex- 
■tra early pea has ever given the universal satis¬ 
faction among market gardeners that this one has. 
It is without doubt the earliest and most pro¬ 
ductive pea in existence, being ready for use 42 
days from planting They ripen up so uniformly 
as not to require over two pickings to clean up 
the entire crop. The pod^ are well filled and the 
peas of fine flavor. 
ALASKA OR EARLIEST OF ALL (28 inches). 
The earlist of all the Blue Peas. Very produc¬ 
tive; pods filled with peas of good size that 
retain their color after cooking. This Is distinc¬ 
tively a market gardener’s sort, as it can always 
be picked in two pickings. 
THE NEBRASKA SEEL CO.'S FIRST AND 
BEST (30 inches). Vlne> .-mall, bearing three to 
seven straight handsome pods, each containing six 
to eight medium sized round peas of good qual¬ 
ity. The stock we offer is especially grown for 
us. 
MARVEL* (15 inches). A new extra early 
wrinkled pea of dwarf even growth and great 
productiveness. The vines average fifteen inches 
in height with ample, though rather small, dark 
green foliage and are heaxily set with fine pods, 
frequently in pairs. The pods are rounded and 
well filled, being blunt or square at the bottom, 
two and one-half inches long, and contain six 
or seven quite large dark green peas. In season 
it is fully as early as Nott’s Excelsior and a 
much better cropper. On account of its very 
desirable habit of growth, its productiveness and 
the firm, well-filled pods, it is a distinct acqui¬ 
sition either for the home garden or for the 
market gardener who desires an early good crop 
:>f fine quality wrinkled peas. Most highly recom¬ 
mended. 
AMERICAN WONDER* (10 inches). Of fine 
quality and flavor, and wonderfully productive 
rts great distinctive feature, however, is its com¬ 
pact and dwarf growth. 
M'LEAN'S LITTLE GEM* (16 inches). A 
dwarf, prolific, green wrinkled marrow, habit sim¬ 
ilar to the Tom Thumb. Tt has all the sugary 
flavor of the late wrinkled peas. 
CARTER’S PREMIUM GEM* (16 inches). A 
valuable extra early dwarf, wrinkled pea, robust 
in growth with long pods. 
GRADUS* (30 inches). A grand new extra 
early wrinkled variety with pods of a beautiful 
light green color and as large as those of Tele 
phone. The peas are large, sweet and meltingly 
tender and retain their color and handsome ap 
pearance after cooking. Tts hardiness, produc¬ 
tiveness, attractive appearance and high table 
quality make this the most desirable pea to date 
T-AXTOMAN. The ideal variety for the small 
home garden where space is at a premium. Lax- 
tonian grows hut 18 inches high, but the vines are 
exceedingly vigorous and produce pods averaging 
♦ inches long and uniformly well filled with 8 deep 
green, large peas, of delightful flavor. Ready for 
gathering within 70 days from the time seeds are 
sown, and since it is quite hardy it may be planted 
about the same time as the still hardier smooth- 
seeded varieties. 
NOTT’S EXCELSIOR 
NOTT’S EXCELSIOR* (15 inches). Pods are 
square and chunky, always containing from five 
to seven large peas, packed so closely together 
in the pods that the peas are always more square 
than round. It grows to a uniform height, and 
Is at all times very tender and of flne flavor. Ltb. 
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