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MAR>SHALL’S VE(JETABLK SEEDS. 
PEAS 
One quart will plant about 125 feet of drill. 
Pens mature earliest in a rich soil; for 
general (-roj) a rich ihaq) loam is tlie best. When 
^ro^vn ill ^-ardeiis sow in double rows G to S 
inches a[)art, the rows 2 to 4 feet a])arlj th(‘ 
tall one requiring liriish. Commence sowing the 
extra early varietii's as early as the ground can 
be worked in tVliruary or Alarch; and continue 
for a succ(?ssion every two weeks until July. 
EXTRA EARLY PEAS. 
Uradus Peas. 
and contain 7 or S large w 
Marsiiairs Extra-Early Market. 
Gradus. The finest ex¬ 
tra-early i'ea, ripen¬ 
ing as early as our 
extra-early r o u n <1 
varieties. The pods 
are very large and 
well filled with large 
wrinkled <lce|> green 
peas . 
Thomas Laxton. 7tip- 
ens within a day or 
trvo of the earliest 
round varieties and 
is very pro<luctive. 
The pods are large 
Height 
in Feet 
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Pint 
Pint (^iiart 
3 $ 0.15 $ 0.30 $ 0 . G 0 
A standard extra early Pea; produc- 
Alaska. One of the very earliest lilue Peas; quit(' prodiudive. 
Daniel O’Rourke Improved. Extra early; favorite markid-garden sort 
Iirst-of-All. Selected strain of extra earlies. 
American Wonder. Early and productive: fine quality .*. 
Duke of York. Very large, long, full ])ods, and peas of fine llavor. . 
Little Gem. Early; straight [>ods. 
Riott’s Excelsior. Splendid early wrinkled sort; very prolific . 
Premium Gem. Early; straight' pods, well fillet!....*. 
Sutton^s Excelsior. An extra-early dwarf wrinkled Pea; ])ods filled 
with large jieas of tiie finest llavor, an 1 protlnt-ed in greater 
alinndaiK'e . 
The Leader. (See Novelties page 2 A). 
MEDIUM EARLY PEAS. 
Bliss Abundance. Lh*ofiisc bearer, fine quality. 
Champion of England. A well-known standard variety. Sow tliickly 
Dwarf Champion. A dwarf form of the popular ('ham])ion of Eng¬ 
land . 
Duke of Albany. (American (diampion.) Immease pods . 
Everbearing. Long pods, large pea. St>w thitddy . 
Fillbasket. A standard productive variety of good tpiality . 
Heroine. Large full ])ods; enormously ■])rodnctive . 
Horsford Market-Garden. On the style of Advancer; very prolific..., 
Juno. One of tlu' very finest dwarf wriiiklml sorts. lairge straight 
]mds; fine quality; very productive. 
McLean’s Advancer. A fine standard sort of excelhmt tpuilify. 
Prince Edward. Branching habit, largi* ])ods.. . . . 
Remarkable. (See Novelties jiage 2 A).. .. 
Shropshire Hero. Very iirodnctivo; long, liandsomo pmls. 
Yorkshire Hero. A spreading variety; \'ery ]U’odnctive . 
Owing to the adverse weather conditions last season the Pea crop was almost a failure; 
causing a great advance in prices. 
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