10 Reliable Garden Seed 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO 
Blue Bantam Peas 
PRICES of PEAS 
BY MAIL, 
POSTPAID 
Pkt. ... 
..$ 0.10 
14 ih. 
. 20 
1 lb. 
.30 
2 lbs. 
.50 
5 lbs. 
. 1.00 
10 lbs. 
By Exp. or Frt. 
(Not Prepaid) 
50 lbs. or more @ 16c. 
M If delivery is by express or 
T freight—see table of DEDUC¬ 
TIONS on page 1. 
Extra Early Peas 
Alaska and First and) Best may 
be sown as soon as ground can be 
worked, usually early in March. 
Alaska (Earliest of All). (45 
days). Pods of perfect shape, well 
filled with smooth Peas of un¬ 
rivaled quality ; not very large but 
the vines are prodigious croppers. 
Height 2% feet. 
Blue Bantam. (55 days). The 
dwarf, vigorous vines average 15 
inches in height and carry enor¬ 
mous crops of large deep bluish 
green pods. These measure 4 to 
4% inches long and are tightly 
packed with 8 to 10 extra large 
luscious Peas. Need no brush. 
Everbearing 1 . (65 days). Grows 
about 20 inches high ; pods of good 
length ; Peas very large, wrinkled, 
in quality unsurpassed. 
First and Best. (45 days). Pods 
well filled with round, smooth Peas 
of excellent flavor. Extremely ear¬ 
ly, productive and hardy. Height 
214 feet. 
G-radus. (55 days). One of the ear¬ 
liest wrinkled Peas, very hardy. 
The vine grows about 2% feet 
high. Pods large and well filled. 
Hundredfold. (50 days). Bountiful crops of broad, 
4-inch pods which hold usually eight large, dark 
green Peas of wonderfully rich flavor. The vines 
are sturdy and heat-resisting, averaging 16 in. 
Laxtonian. (50 days). Dwarf and bushy—about 
14 inches—very productive of 4-inch blunt pods 
containing 8 to 10 Peas of unsurpassed flavor. 
Laxton’s Progress. (46 days). The earliest large- 
podded dwarf wrinkled Pea, an improvement of 
Laxtonian and 4 days earlier. Pods are 4 inches 
long, broad and pointed, deep green in color, con¬ 
taining 8 large deep green Peas, which are of the 
most delicious flavor. 
Little Marvel. (53 days). Popular with market 
gardeners because of its extreme earliness and 
productiveness. The large, plump, dark green 
pods pack 7 to 8 squarish, wrinkled Peas of 
choice quality. Very dwarf. 
Nott’s Excelsior. (60 days). This excellent dwarf 
wrinkled extra early Pea is robust and vigorous 
and produces in profusion handsome pods, closely 
packed with large Peas of fine flavor. 
Thomas Buxton. (50 days). One of the largest 
podded of the dwarf Peas. Matures with the 
earliest and is of a delicious flavor. 
Medium Early Peas 
Dwarf Champion. (65 days). This new Pea is 
one of the finest sorts we have ever tried. Vines 
make a healthy dark green growth and are well 
loaded with pods. The Peas, which are borne 
crowded in medium sized pods, are of the highest 
quality, possessing the rich flavor of the Cham¬ 
pion of England. The growth is very dwarf, re¬ 
quiring no support. 
Dwarf Sugar. (60 days). An edible podded va¬ 
riety of great sweetness and pleasant flavor, 
when picked young and cooked like string beans; 
a very popular usage in most foreign countries. 
Dwarf Telephone or Daisy. (65 days). A me¬ 
dium late Pea of dwarf, stocky habit, healthy, 
vigorous growth, and productive, bearing large, 
handsome pods and peas of highest quality. 
Extra Early Alaska 
PEAS 
CULTURE. Peas mature earliest in a light, 
rich soil; for general crop a moderately heavy soil 
is best. Commence sowing early varieties as soon 
as ground can be worked, continue for a succession 
every two weeks until June. Sow the early, second 
early and late varieties at the same time for a suc¬ 
cession. Sow seed 2, 3 or 4 inches deep, according 
to early, medium or late season, an inch apart; 
dwarf kinds in rows 2 to 2% feet apart, 3 to 4 feet 
for tall kinds. One pound for 100 feet of drill; 
110 to 175 pounds for an acre. The wrinkled va¬ 
rieties are more susceptible to cold, wet weather 
than the small, round, hard sorts, hence should not 
be planted very early except in warm, dry loca¬ 
tions. Brush can be used to advantage on all va¬ 
rieties but the various dwarf growing sorts take 
care of themselves very well without. The crop 
should be gathered as fast as it is fit for use. If 
even a few pods begin to ripen, not only will new 
pods cease to grow, but those partly advanced will 
stop growing. 
Thomas 
Laxton. 
Late or 
Main Crop Peas 
These late kinds may as well 
be planted at same time as the 
earlier ones. The tall varieties 
do very well planted in double 
rows with the line of brush set 
in at same time, allowing 3 feet 
of space between the lines. 
Improved Stratagem (Pot¬ 
latch). (70 days). One of the 
finest dwarf wrinkled Peas; 
quality unsurpassed. Vines 18 
to 20 inches. No sticking re¬ 
quired. Loaded with pods that 
are crowded with immense 
dark green Peas. 
Telephone. (70 days). One of 
the finest tall wrinkled mar¬ 
rows yet introduced. Vine 
strong, producing abundantly. 
The pods are of large size and 
filled with large delicious Peas. 
Height 3 to 4 feet. 
INOCULATE 
PEAS WITH 
The Original Legume Inoculator 
Restores and Maintains Soil Fertility 
See page 16. 
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