HUNT'S GARDEN PEAS 
Pois Chicharos o Guisantes Erbsen 
_ For first crop, round-seeded Peas should be sown 
in the open ground as soon as it is fit to be worked; 
wrinkled varieties should be planted two to three 
weeks later. Frequent planting for succession, and a 
careful selection of varieties, will give an almost 
continuous crop of Peas from June until frost. Sow 
Peas In rows 3 feet apart and 3 inches deep. Rotted 
horse-manure and wood-ashes should be freely 
used tn the preparation of soil for Pea-growing. 
Three pounds of seed will sow 100 feet of drill 
Round Peas 
Standard prices, all Round varieties, 14lb. 
30 cts.; lb. 45 cts.; 5 lbs. $2.10 
Alaska. 2% ft. Round Pea. An extremely early 
variety and most widely used for canning. Pods 
contain light green Peas. Fully resistant to wilt. 
60 days. 
First of All. 3 to 4 ft. Round. This splendid va- 
riety is ready for use in a short time. Produces a 
heavy crop of well-filled pointed pods containing 
Peas of delicious flavor. 
Mammoth Sugar (Melting Sugar). 41% ft. Seeds 
medium round, smooth, creamy white. Peas and 
pods both edible. 
The Pilot. 3% ft. Round-seeded. Robust in habit, 
producing an abundance of well-filled pods. 
Wrinkled Peas 
Standard prices, all Wrinkled varieties, 
1Alb. 30 cts.; lb. 50 cts.; 5 Ibs. $2.40 
Alderman. 5 ft. Main crop. Wrinkled. Few va- 
rieties yield such an abundant crop. Pods are 
immense, with large Peas of rich flavor. 
Early Bird. 3 ft. First early. Robust in habit and 
produces extra-large, round Peas in abundance. 
62 days. 
Gradus (Prosperity). 3 to 31% ft. Second early. 
A large-podded variety for home- and market- 
garden. Pods borne singly; medium green, plump, 
and well filled. 68 days. 
Laxtonian (Blue Bantam). 2 ft. Main crop. The 
dark green pods contain large, wrinkled, green and 
cream Peas. 
Little Marvel. 2 ft. Seeds medium size, distinctly 
wrinkled, green, unsurpassed in quality and 
productiveness. 
Nott’s Excelsior. 15in. Very early, and also useful 
for late sowing. Matures in 62 days. 
Quite Content. 5 ft. Main crop. Pods contain 9 
or 10 large Peas of delicious flavor. A very heavy 
cropper. 
Telephone. 5 ft. Maincrop. One of the best home- 
and market-garden sorts. Pods borne singly con- 
tain large green wrinkled Peas. 74 days. 
Thomas Laxton. 3 ft. Wrinkled second-early. 
Produces a heavy crop of large dark green Peas. 
World’s Record. 3 ft. Second early. Produces 
large, wrinkled, green and cream seeds. Very 
productive. 63 days. 
Panais Chirivia Pastinake 
One ounce of seed will sow 100 feet of drill; 
5 pounds, an acre 
Sow the seed as soon as season will permit, in drills 
about 2 feet apart, and thin plants out to 1 foot 
apart in the row. The ground should be deeply 
trenched and well manured. 
American Hollow Crown. 
milky white. 100 days. 
Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 50 cts.; 14lb. $1.25 
Long, smooth, and 


POTATOES 
Pomme de terre Patatas Kartoffel 
Ten bushels of cut tubers will plant an acre 
CERTIFIED SEED ONLY 
Chippewa. Early; heavy yielding. Matures a week 
or 10 days later than Cobbler, but yields much 
more and succeeds under almost all conditions. 
Uniform in size; flesh is white and splendid for 
boiling or steaming or for salads. 
Green Mountain. Unsurpassed for main crop. 
Irish Cobbler. One of the first to be ready for use. 
Flesh white, of fine flavor. 
Katahdin. Intermediate. White skin and white 
flesh. Handsome oval shape. 
Sebago. Extremely productive; late. Handsome 
white tubers; quality ts excellent. Vines large and 
vigorous, resistant to heat and drought. One of 
the best for all purposes and excellent for winter 
storing. 
Sold at prevailing market prices 
PUMPKIN 
Potiron Tucca Grosse Kurbis 
One ounce of seed will sow 25 hills; 3 pounds, an acre 
Sow about the end of April, in hills 8 feet apart, 
using 3 or 4 seeds to a hill. 
Standard prices, all varieties, pkt. 15 cts.; 
oz. 40 cts.; 14Ib. $1.25 
Connecticut Field. Large, oval. 
Large Cheese. Flat. One of the best for family use. 
Sugar. Small, yellow, and sweet. 
Winter Luxury. Round, of medium size; yellow. 
RADISH 
Radis et Rave Rabanos y Rabanitos Radieschen 
One ounce of seed will sow 75 feet of drill 
For an early crop, sow in hotbed in January, 
February, and March. As soon as ground is fit to be 
worked, sow seed in the open, in rows 1 foot apart. 
Standard prices, all Radishes, pkt. 15 cts.; 
oz. 30 cts.; lb. $1 
Crimson Giant. Crisp and solid. 
Deep Scarlet Turnip Forcing. Handsome; de- 
liclous; crisp. 
French Breakfast. Very early. Succeeds in hot 
weather. Scarlet with white tip. 23 days. 
Long Icicle. Pure white, crisp, and tender. 
Long Scarlet. Very early. Long, crisp, and sweet. 
Scarlet Globe. Good for forcing or open ground. 
Scarlet Olive-shaped. Valuable and distinct sort. 
White Spanish. 
White-tipped Scarlet Turnip (Sparkler). 
White Strasburg. Skin and flesh are white. Crisp, 
tender and of an icy texture. 
Winter Scarlet Chinese. 
SPINACH 
Epinard Espinaca Spinach 
One ounce of seed will sow 100 feet of drill; 
12 pounds, an acre in drills 
Summer Spinach should be sown every ten days, 
from April to the middle of July, for succession; 
winter varieties during August and September. 
All varieties, pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 30 cts.; 
Alb. 75 cts.; lb. $2.50 
Curled-leaved Savoy. Large and tender. ; 
Blight-resistant Virginia Savoy. For late sowing. 
King of Denmark. Leaves large and tender. 
Long-standing (Round, Thick-leaved). 
NEW ZEALAND SUMMER. Does well in hot 
summer weather. 70 days. 
Perpetual. Maintains a supply long after other 
sorts are exhausted. 
Prickly (Winter). Recommended for fall sowing. 
Victoria. Extra dark green color. 49 days. 

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