Peanuts 
Shell the nuts and plant after the ground 
has become warm in the arly summer or late 
spring’. Drop two or three nuts to a hill, hav¬ 
ing’ hils ten inches apart. Rows should be 
three feet apart. Give frequent shallow culti¬ 
vation, working the soil up around the plants, 
until the nuts begin to form. A light sandy 
soil produces the best peanuts. 
120—VIRGINIA—This is a bunch variety 
and therefore can be grown closer together 
than the other sorts. Nuts grow very large 
and contain two kernels to the shel. One of 
the easiest of all to harvest, and a desirable 
variety for any purpose. Pkt. 10c, lb. 25c 
Garden Peas 
Sow very early in the spring in a light 
warm soil of only medium fertility. Rows 
should be three feet apart and seed should be 
drilled thickly, because peas bear beter when 
thick. Cover early plantings one inch deep 
and late plantings two inches. Inoculating the 
seed with Nitragin will materially improve 
the yield and the quality of the peas. Give 
frequent shallow cultivation. 
1 lb. will plant 100 feet of row. 
125—Alaska—The earliest of all, can be 
planted early in April. Grows 30 inches, ma¬ 
tures in 50 days to eating stage. 
Pkt. 10c, lb. 15c. 
126—Laxtons Superb or Early Bird—Dwarf 
vine about 20 inches high, bearing large uni¬ 
form pods dbout 4 inches in length, curved, 
pointed and light green in color. Very fine 
for earliest home garden. Matures in 52 days. 
Pkt. 10c, lb. 25c 
127 Stridah—Unequalled in pod size, excep¬ 
tional in quality, resistant to fusarium wilt. 
Its pods are 5 to 6 or even 6 V 2 inches long, 
very dark green, pointed and somewhat cur¬ 
ved at the tip. Vine 24 to 28 inches tall. Ma¬ 
tures in about 75 days, t has the unusual 
quality of remaining tender and sweet a week 
to ten days after reaching the picking stage. 
Pkt. 10c, lb. 20c 
128— Little Marvel—62 to 64 days. Vines 18 
inches tall, dark green, very thrifty. Pods 
dark green; 3 in. long, very plump, straight. 
Seed medium sized, distinctly wrinkled, green 
Pkt. 10c, lb. 20c. 
129— Thomas Laxton—57 days. Unsurpassed 
for the home garden as an early large pod¬ 
ded nea of high quality. Vine SV2 ft. tall, dark 
g’reen. Pods dark green 3*4 in. long, plump 
and blunt. Pkt. 10c, lb. 20c. 
130— Alderman or Improved Telephone—Vines 
grow nearly 4 ft. high, the nods are about 
5 in. long. Pkt. 10c, lb. 20c 
131— Nain Sugar Melting—“Edible pod”. The 
best flat podded edible variety, vines W 2 ft. 
Pkt. 10c, lb. 20c. 
132— Virginia Black Eye Pea— Most exten¬ 
sively grown of all Black Eye Peas. 
Pkt. 10c, lb. 20c 
