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THE O & M SEED 
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GREEN SPRINGS, OHIO 
Nott’s Excelsior 
Sutton’s Excelsior—Height 18 inches. 
Pods light green. Season 67 days. 
Improved Stratagem—Height 2 feet. Main 
crop. Pods long, large, dark green, con¬ 
taining 8 to 9 medium green peas. Season 
83 days. 
Bliss Everbearing—An old standard main 
crop variety. Height 3 feet. Matures fol¬ 
lowing Telephone. Pods in pairs, medium 
green, 3 inches long. Containing 4 to 5 
green peas of good quality. Season 80 
days. 
Culture—Peas can be sown as soon as the ground can be worth¬ 
ed. They thrive in cool weather. Rich soil tends to produce vines 
and no pods. Plant in rows 3 feet apart and about 10 inches 
apart in the rows. One pound to 100 ft. row, or 100 lbs. per 
acre. 
Little Marvel—Height l 1 /^ feet. Early variety, pods large. 
Heavy yielder. Pods 3 inches. Season 63 days. 
Laxton’s Progress—Height about 15 inches. Pods 4 x /2 inches. 
Season 64 days. 
Nott’s Excelsior—An extra early, standard pea. Height 1 foot. 
Productive and high quality. Season 59 days. 
Thomas Laxton—Height 3 feet. Fine first early sort, with very 
long pods, I’ich deep green. Excellent flavor, very prolific. 
Blue Bantam—Extremely early, unusually productive. Dwarf. 
Dark strain of Laxtonian. Season 70 days. 
Peter Pan—Height IV 2 feet. Pro¬ 
duces pods 4 inches long. Very ten¬ 
der and unsurpassed in sweetness. 
Season 67 days. 
Premium Gem—Height IV 2 feet. An im¬ 
proved and more dwarf strain of McLeans 
Little Gem. Pods light green, 3 inches 
long, containing 6 to 8 green peas of fine 
quality. Productive. Season 60 days. 
First and Best—A standard extra early 
white pea. Height 2 feet. Pods small, 
single or in pairs. Season 58 days. 
Alaska—Height 2 J /2 feet. Very early. Dis¬ 
tinct pale green foliage. Pods straight. 
Seed of good green color. Favorite with 
canners. Season 58 days. 
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