Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . 2 to 3 feet apart. One quart to 100 feet of drill. Trro bushels to an acre in drills. EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES. Those marked thus * arewrinkled. CURRIES EXTRA EARLYCHALLENGE. No extra early pea has evergiven the universal satisfac-tion among market gardenersthat this one has. Grownalongside of other extra earlyvarieties the Challenge notonly proved earlier, but muchmore productive. It is anenormous bearer and ripensvery early, so that the vinesmay be cleared off in tyro pick-ings, and the ground preparedfor another crop before otherearly varieties come into


Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . 2 to 3 feet apart. One quart to 100 feet of drill. Trro bushels to an acre in drills. EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES. Those marked thus * arewrinkled. CURRIES EXTRA EARLYCHALLENGE. No extra early pea has evergiven the universal satisfac-tion among market gardenersthat this one has. Grownalongside of other extra earlyvarieties the Challenge notonly proved earlier, but muchmore productive. It is anenormous bearer and ripensvery early, so that the vinesmay be cleared off in tyro pick-ings, and the ground preparedfor another crop before otherearly varieties come into pods are very large andwell filled with round Peas offine flavor. In our large Pea-growi/ng districts the Chal-lenge is now planted for anextra early more extensivelythan any other. Pkt. 10c; pint15c; quart 25c; % peck 60c;peck 90c; bushel $ Alaska—An extra early varietyof superior quality. Thevines grow to a height ofabout 2% feet and produceabundantly. Pkt. 10c; pint15c; quart 25c; V> peck 60c;peck 90c; bushel $ IF ^VANTED BY MAIL, Add8c per Pint, 15e per<^uart. to cover postage.


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