SUGGESTIONS FOR GROWING 
1. Select a sunny, wind-sheltered situation. 
2. Dig out a trench at least 1 foot wide and 114 feet 
deep. 
3. Plenty of humus in the bottom of the trench is ad¬ 
visable—peat moss, leaves, grass clippings, and 
bean straw are all good. Cow manure tends to cause 
damping-off and fungus, but may be used. 
4. Fill in the soil, mixing the Campbell's Sweet Pea 
Food with it. This contains all the soil-essentials for 
sweet peas, including nitrogen, phosphorus, potash, 
lime, soil-sulphur, iron oxide, etc. 
5. Soak the trench thoroughly. After two or three days, 
cultivate the surface. You may now plant at once, 
although additional soakings and surface cultiva¬ 
tions are beneficial before planting. 
6. Plant the seeds about 2 inches deep and 1 inch apart. 
DO NOT soak the seeds. The seeds may be rolled 
in Nitragin bacterial culture, slightly moistened, for 
additional vigor of roots and vines. 
7. It is better not to sprinkle the row unless the weather 
is extremely hot. Watering is best done by furrow, 
after the sprouts have shown. 
8. For a continuance of large flowers and long stems, 
fertilize in the irrigation-trench every few weeks next 
spring with more Sweet Pea Food, Vigoro, or liquid 
cow manure. 
Campbell Seed Store 
137 West Colorado Street COiorado 4356 
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 
