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3. 
" Saee 
Culture 
soil and plant in 
- without rotting in cold ground 
re 
‘Spring. Peas are a cool weather crop and re- 
never stake peas, but it is best for the home gardener 
-eties. Cultivate until the vine interferes with the work. 
hardier, more productive and withstand g-eater changes of 
formly that the entire crop can be taken off in two pickings. 
‘green, 214 ins. long, blunt, plump, contain 6 to 7 small 
peas, sweet and tender. A smooth seeded variety. 
_ per 100 Ft.; ; 
2 Bus. per Acre _ 
~~ Follow with the wrinkled seeded sorts 
which are’ not as hardy and have a 
= 8 = TRY Buist’s Early Morning Star 
Buist’s Garden Peas "Its a Hustler 
2 Lbs. 

-Pre- 
pare well-enriched 
rows 2e,to 3” ft. 
apart, 1 to 2 ins. deep 
and 1 to 2 ins. apart in the 
row. The hardier, smooth-. 
seeded peas, such as Buist’s 
Extra Early Morning Star, 
will stand freezing weather 
and may be planted as early in the 
Spring as the ground can be worked. 
tendency to rot if the ground is too cold { 
and wet. Plant several varieties which will — 
mature one after another; also make suc- ~ 
cessive plantings every week to the end of  - 
quire plenty of moisture. Discontinue plantings 
after the-middle of May until the middle of August 
when an extra early sort can be sown. Truckers 
to supply brush or supports for the tall growing vari- 
BUIST’S EXTRA EARLY MORNING STAR 
The Earliest Pea of All—Ready for Picking in 52 Days 
Buist’s Morning Star Peas have always maintained a very 
high reputation with gardeners. They are much earlier, 
weather than any other variety. Their fine quality excels 
in purity, made possible by our selecting and re-selecting 
the seed stock for a number’ of years. They are, without a 
doubt, the Earliest Pea on the market, and are entirely free 
from runners never requiring sticking. They ripen so uni- 
The vines are light green, 24 to 30 ins. tall. Pods light 
Pkt., 10c; %4 Ib., 20c; Ib., 35c; 2 Ibs., 65c; 5 Ibs., $1.50 
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