Peas Early Varieties 
@ Plant one lb. to ome hundred feet of drill, 80 to 120 lbs. per acre. 
For very early peas the soil should be light and warm. Prepare the seed bed 
in the fall and plant as early im the spring as the soil can be worked. It is 
best to double row about six inches apart and thew 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 Barly and Late sorts for suc- 
cession 1 to 2 inches deep, 1 to 3 in. apart in 24 to 86 in. rows, 20 feet of 
double row is required per consumer. 
Alaska 58 days. The earliest garden variety, and widely used 
for canning purposes. Vine 28 inches, light green in 
color, slim. Pods, length 2% inches, light green, blunt and plump. 
Seeds small, round, medium green. Resistant to Fusarium wilt. 
(46 Ib. 30c) (1b. 50c) postpaid. 
Not postpaid (lb. 30c) (10 Ibs. @ 23c) (100 Ibs. @ 18c) 
Laxton's Progress 64 days. One of the earliest large 
podded varieties, and used exten- 
sively by shippers for this reason. 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. (% Ib. 30c) (Ib. 
50c) postpaid. 
Not postpaid (1b. 30c) (10 Ibs. @ 25c) (100 Ibs, @ 22c) 
H (Improved Large Podded Strain) 63 days. 
Little Marvel Vines 18 inches, dark green. Pods 3% 
inches, dark green, very plump, straight, blunt ended. Seeds 
medium size, wrinkled and rather square. Quality is unsurpassed, 
a bountiful yielder, and particularly valuable for the home garden 
and market. (% Ib. 30c) (lb. 55c) postpaid. 
Not postpaid (lb. 35c) (10 Ibs. @ 30c) (100 lbs. @ 25c) 
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The new Improved Large Podded Strain Little Marvel 55 
