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PEAS 
For peas, light dry soil is best. Sow as early as ground can be worked, and again every ; 
ten days for succession. Peas may be sown as late as August 15th. Medium and late peas 
must be planted early. Early peas may be planted early or late, and the extra early very 
late. Sow in single or double rows, according to variety, and about an inch apart in the row. 
Hoe often, keep ground clean and fine. Most dwarf peas will bear better if bushed enough to 
keep them from the ground. If the pea louse attacks the vines, spray every day with tobacco 
_ water of the same temperature as the atmosphere, using force. 

Hundredfold Peas 
aah Height %lb. 1b. 2 Ibs. 
: in ft. 
EARLY DWARF—A new, very early, wrinkled variety, 
one of the best of the dwarf peas, egy -20 
WORLD’S RECORD—A new, very early, large peas 
and pod, good quality, 2 .25 
¥* HUNDREDFOLD—tThe best of the extra early large 
podded dwarf varieties, 144.25 
¥LAXTON’S PROGRESS—The earliest large podded 
dwarf pea, dark green peas of high quality, 1% .25 
Extra Early Varieties—Not Dwarf 
in ft. 
EXTRA EARLY—One of the very earliest peas grown, 
ripens evenly, pods well filled, in quality and produc- | 
tiveness it is fully equal to any of the early smooth sorts, 3 25 
GRADUS—(Prosperity),—One of the finest extra early 
peas yet introduced. It is in condition to pick about 
five days after our Extra Early, pods large, well filled 
with wrinkled deep green peas, 216-95 
* Particularly suitable for quick freezing. 
Height 1% lb. 
45 .80 
45. .80 
.40 .70 
.40 .70 
1lb. 2 lbs. 
45.80 
.40 .70 
Extra Early Dwarf 
Varieties 
5lbs. 
1.75 
bags, 
1.60 
1.60 
5 Ibs. 
1.75 
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