Seed annual . TRUE BLUE GARDEN SEEDS—PEAS. 46 PEAS. German—frtsf. French-Spanish—Gh/mh^*. WE PAY THE POSTAGE t At the prices quoted on Quarts, Pintst and Packets. If to go by Express, at( the buyers expense, 15 cents fromi quart, or 8 cents from the pint prii may be PE.\S mature earlier in alight, rich soil. For ageneral crop, a rich, deeploam, or inclining to clay,would be best. They thrivebetter i£ the ground has bei. nmanured for a previotis crop,but if the ground is poor andrequires manuring, tise wellrotted manure; for the dwarfvarieties you can liardly makethe soil too rich. W


Seed annual . TRUE BLUE GARDEN SEEDS—PEAS. 46 PEAS. German—frtsf. French-Spanish—Gh/mh^*. WE PAY THE POSTAGE t At the prices quoted on Quarts, Pintst and Packets. If to go by Express, at( the buyers expense, 15 cents fromi quart, or 8 cents from the pint prii may be PE.\S mature earlier in alight, rich soil. For ageneral crop, a rich, deeploam, or inclining to clay,would be best. They thrivebetter i£ the ground has bei. nmanured for a previotis crop,but if the ground is poor andrequires manuring, tise wellrotted manure; for the dwarfvarieties you can liardly makethe soil too rich. When grownfor a market crop they areseldom staked or brushed, butare sown in single rows oneinch apart and 3 to 5 inchesdeep, the depth depending onthe time of sowing, nature ofsoil, as well as variety. Rowsshould be from 2).^ to 3% feetapart, according to variety,soil and manner of culturedesired. When grown in gar-dens it is best to sow in doublerows, 6 to 8 inches apart, tlie tall ones requiring , wliicli is stuck in Ix twccuthe rows. (_ommence sowingearlv varieties as earlvas the ground can be worked in the spring, and con-tinue, for a succession, every two weeks up to Junediscontinuing until the middle of July, when a goodcrop can usually be secured by sowin


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