“BEST POSSIBLE” SEEDS. 
CHAS. C. HART SEED CO. —25— WETHERSFIELD. CONN. 
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PEAS PISELLO 
Laxton’s Progress Peas 
The smooth sorts may be sown first, the wrinkled 
varieties about a week later. If planted too early 
there is danger of the seed rotting in the ground. 
Dig a wide furrow about four inches deep and cover 
the seed with one inch of soil. The plant roots need 
support and as the sprout grows, heap the dirt up 
around it. It is well to plant dwarf varieties in 
rows two feet apart, three feet for the medium high 
sorts and four feet for the tall. Thorough culti¬ 
vation keeps the weeds down and aids the growth 
of the Pea. 
£ pounds to 100 feet of drill , 2 bushels to the acre 
EARLY VARIETIES 
World’s Record—An improved type of Gradus, 
slightly earlier, shorter, true to type and more 
productive. Pods four inches long, broad, 
pointed and well filled. Height two feet. 57 days. 
Thomas Laxton—Hardier and slightly later 
than the Gradus and a more abundant yielder. 
Pods three and one-quarter inches long, straight 
and round. Height 3 feet. 62 days. 
Our Pea seed is very superior. 
Imp. Gradus — Large, wrinkled and early. Peas, 
large and tender, of good quality and flavor. 
Pods four inches long, straight, slightly rounded 
at the point. Height 3 feet. 58 days. 
Early Morn — A favorite variety in Northern New 
England. It is somewhat similar to the Gradus 
but will not grow quite so high and is about 5 
days later than our improved strain of that 
variety. 
Easy Money — A new variety growing about 2 
feet high and producing large, plump dark green 
pods, similar to Gradus but maturing about 5 
days ahead or in the Worlds Record period. 
EARLY DWARF VARIETIES 
Laxton’s Progress — A super-Laxtonian. Height 
18 inches. Pods 4 inches long, broad and pointed 
a wonderful deep green in color, containing 8 
large dark green Peas of splendid quality. The 
Laxton’s Progress matures 4 days earlier than 
the Laxtonian. 59 days. 
Hundredfold—An improved Laxtonian. Pod and 
foliage a darker green and more productive.. 
62 days. 
Blue Bantam—Splendid, large podded dwarf. 
Pointed pods of deep green, four inches long, broad 1 
and straight. Height one and one-half feet. 
63 days. J 
World’s Record Peas 
Its appearance alone tells you that. 
