Peas 
13 lbs. will plant 100 feet of row; 120 to 180 lbs. per acre. Jt is well to plant the dwarf varieties in double rows 
about 7 inches apart and then allow 1% to 23 feet until the next companion rows. The tall varieties are planted 
in single rows about 3 feet apart or a litile less than their respective height of the vines. 
Tall varielies are best 
grown on brush or the like, when planted in a garden. The smooth seeded varieties are the earlier sorts and should 
be planted first, and the wrinkled kinds a little later. 
Peas are planted about 2 inches deep. They should be 
planted in the Spring as soon as the ground can be worked. 
First Earlies and Earlies 
Alaska Wilt Resistant—56 Days. A green seeded, 
smooth, extra early. Vine 30 to 36 inches tall. 
Slender Jight green foliage, pods 24 to 3 inches long, 
blunt, containing 5 to 8 blue-green, small, slightly 
pitted to smooth seeds. One of the best extra early 
Peas in the market, a great favorite with canners, 
because a good stock of this variety matures all its 
pods at once. 
American Wonder—60 Days. Dry seed, green, 
wrinkled. One of the earliest of the wrinkled sorts. 
Pods of striking form, 23 to 
3 inches long, containing 
5 to 8 tender sweet flavored 
Peas. ‘Vine 10 to 14 inches 
high, dark green, fairly 
coarse. Very prolific. 
Blue Bantam or Peter Pan 
—65 Days. Laxtonian type, 
large podded, dwarf variety, 
vine vigorous, height 16 
inches. 
First and Best or Morning 
Star—58 Days. A creamy 
white seeded extra early. 
Very fine flavor. Height of 
vine 30 to 36 inches. Pods 
blunt, single, 25 to 2% inches 
long. 
Gradus or Prosperity—62 
Days. Seed very large, of 
splendid quality, green cream 
color. An extra early, large, 
single podded, wrinkled va- 
riety. Pods about 43 inches 
long, pointed, as large as 
Telephone, showy, same 
shape as Telephone. Height 
about 3 to 34 feet. Vine sim- 
ilar in appearance to Tele- 
phone, but more yellowish. 
Hundredfold — 65 Days. 
Dry seed is green, flattish and 
wrinkled. An excellent Lax- 
tonian type. Vine, 18 inches 
high. Vigorous, dark green, 
very productive. Pods single, 
dark green, 4 inches long, 
containing 8 large dark green 
Peas. 
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LANDRETHS’ EXTRA EARLY—56 Days. A 
critical gardener wants the best strain in so far as 
earliness, size of pods, flavor, uniformity of ripening, 
vigor and habit of the plant are concerned. All 
these desirable qualities can be obtained in the 
strain sold as Landreths’ Extra Early. The best 
very early table Pea on the market. This Pea was in- 
troduced and named by the Landreths in 1823, 
and is the only Pea then used which has stood the 
test for over 100 years. Height of vine 23 to 3 feet. 
Pods 2% to 2% inches long, blunt, containing 5, 6, 
or 7 medium sized smooth 
to pitted Peas of excellent 
quality. 
Laxton’s Superb (Early 
Bird)—60 Days. Hardy, 
productive, the earliest, large 
podded variety, 18 to 20 
inches tall. Can be planted 
very early in the Spring as 
the Peas are almost smooth, 
round, green and will with- 
stand the cold, wet weather.: 
A superior quality for an 
early, large podded Pea, con- 
taining 9 or 10 Peas. Pods 
single, dark green, 4 inches in 
length and pointed as is 
Laxtonian. 
Laxton’s Progress — 64 
Days. Dry seed is creamy 
yellowish green and wrinkled. 
A good sort for both home 
and market gardening. The 
largest podded of this family. 
Most attractive. Vines dark 
green, medium coarse, grow- 
ing 18 inches tall. Pods 
borne singly, 4 inches long, 
pointed, slightly curved, well 
filled with 7 to 9 large green 
wrinkled Peas. 
Little Marvel — 64 Days. 
Seed large, green, wrinkled. 
Vine strong, dark green, 
vigorous, about 18 inches tall. 
Showy pods about 3 to 33 
inches long with a blunt end 
containing 7 or 8 Peas. A 
very fine, productive, dwarf, 
sturdy variety. Popular with 
the home gardener. 
DP anduth Seed Ce. 
