Annual catalogue : 1916 machinery, fertilizers, seeds, etc . , sow as soon as the ground can be worked, and makerepeated sowings every two weeks for succession. After the first of Junesowing should be discontinued until the middle of August, when a good cropmay sometimes be secured by sowing an extra early sort for fall use. LAXTONIAN.—A grand, early, dwarf Pea; enormous pods; the largest ofpeas. The pods of Laxtonian are very large, and are produced on a low-growing,sturdy vine, without support of any kind. The flavor is just as rich and goodas any of the later varieties, which entitles it to


Annual catalogue : 1916 machinery, fertilizers, seeds, etc . , sow as soon as the ground can be worked, and makerepeated sowings every two weeks for succession. After the first of Junesowing should be discontinued until the middle of August, when a good cropmay sometimes be secured by sowing an extra early sort for fall use. LAXTONIAN.—A grand, early, dwarf Pea; enormous pods; the largest ofpeas. The pods of Laxtonian are very large, and are produced on a low-growing,sturdy vine, without support of any kind. The flavor is just as rich and goodas any of the later varieties, which entitles it to a permanent place in everygarden. The plant is only iy2 feet high, branching in habit. PL, 25c; qt., 40c;pk., $; bu., $ Extra Early Dwarf Peas BLISS AMERICAN WONDER.—One of the earliest wrinkled sorts, and oneof the most popular. Height, % ft. PL, 15c; qt., 25c; gal., 90c; pk., $;bu., $ SUTTONS EXCELSIOR.—New. As early as American Wonder, with muchlarger pods and more prolific. Height, 1 ft. PL, 15c; qt., 25c; gal., 85c; bu. $ Telephone Pea. Extra Early Peas (Not Dwarf) ALASKA.—The earliest blue Pea; a fine sort; popular withcanners and market gardeners; ripens uniformly. Height,2y2 ft. PL, 15c; qt., 25c; gal., 85c; pk., $; bu., $ GENUINE ALLENS AMEER.—New. Extra early blue Pea;large, dark green pods; on order of Gradus. Height, 3 , 15c; qt., 25c; gal., 85c; pk., $; bu., $ FIRST AND BEST.—Very early and prolific; a standardvariety. Popular with canners. Height, 2l/2 ft. PL, 15c;qt., 25c; gal., 75c; bu., $ GENUINE ALLENS GRADUS, or PROSPERITY.—Withoutdoubt the finest extra early Pea yet introduced; it is in con-dition to pick about four days after Rices Extra Early. Thepods are very large, and well filled with large, wrinkled, deepgreen peas of the very finest quality. Height, 2 ft. PL, 15c;qt., 25c; gal., 85c; pk., $; bu., $ TELEPHONE.—Pods very large; filled with immense peasof first-class quality; o


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