Early varieties 

Peas 

MAKE LARGE PLANTINGS OF PEAS 
IN YOUR GARDEN 
@ Plant one lb. to one hundred feet of drill, 90 to 150 Ibs. per acre, or 175 
lbs. if broadcast. 
For very early peas the soil should be Hight and warm Prepare the seed 
bed in the fall and plant as early in the spring as the soil can be worked. 
It is best to double rows about six inches apart and then leave a space 
of thirty inches to the next double row. Do not plant in heavy, sticky 
soil, as the seed will rot before germinating. Plant Early, Second Early 
and Late sorts for succession. Many make too small plantings of peas. 
Plant plenty; 20 feet of double row is required per consumer. They are 
very fine food and take the place of many things you would otherwise buy. 

’ 64 days. One of 
Laxton s Progress the earliest large 
podded varieties, and used extensively by 
shippers for this reason. May be planted al- 
most as early as the smooth seed sorts. Vines 
15 inches, dark green, heavy. Pods 
4% inches, dark green, plump and 
pointed; contain 8 or more large 
deep green wrinkled peas. Quality 
excellent, splendid for home and 
market garden planting. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% Ib., 25c) (Cb., 40c) 
(5 Ibs., $1.60) prepaid 









Peas 
Little 
Marvel 

; 63 days. Vines 
Little Marvel §° eee ts 
green. Pods 3 inches, dark green, 
very plump, straight, blunt ended. 
Seeds medium size, wrinkled and rather square. We rec- 
ommend that you use this instead of American Wonder, 
Nott’s Excelsior and other 
sorts of this type, as it is 
much better. Quality is 
unsurpassed, a bountiful 
yielder, and particularly 
valuable for the home 
garden and market. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% Ib., -25e) 
(ib., 40c) (5 Ibs., $1.60) 
prepaid 
W orld’s Record 
60 days. An improved type 
of Gradus, being slightly 
earlier, more dwarf, true 
to type and productive. 
Height 2% feet, pods me- 
dium green, 4 inches long, 
very broad, pointed and well filled 
with seven to eight dark green peas 
of exceptional quality. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% Ib., 25e) (ib., 45e) 
(5 Ibs., $1.80) prepaid 
Peas 
Asgrow No. 40 7° 483s: _Re- 
sembles Stra- 
tagem but four to five days earlier; 
unequaled in pod size, and excep- 
tional in quality; resistant to Fu- 
sarium wilt. Bred particularly for 
shippers dad market gardeners. 
A Vines dark green, stocky and 
branching. Pods length 5 to 6% inches, single and double, round 
dark green, plump, pointed, curved at tip; contain 8 to 10 large, suc- 
culent peas. Height of vine about 26 inches. 
(PKt., 10c) (% Ib., 20c) (Ib., 35e) (5 Ibs., $1.40) prepaid 
62 D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 
Midseason varieties 


