. Beckert's garden field & flower seeds. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs. ira-Earlv / pt. 13 cts , qt. 2=; cts., pk. 'EXTRA-EARLY SUNOL American Wonder Peas. Tresis- (grbien.) LL smooth-seeded sorts of Peas may be planted as early in spring as the soil can be prepared for them, for they are very hardy and will endnre quite a low temperature both before and after sprouting. By sowing for the first crop as early as is practicable, and for succession at in- tervals


. Beckert's garden field & flower seeds. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs. ira-Earlv / pt. 13 cts , qt. 2=; cts., pk. 'EXTRA-EARLY SUNOL American Wonder Peas. Tresis- (grbien.) LL smooth-seeded sorts of Peas may be planted as early in spring as the soil can be prepared for them, for they are very hardy and will endnre quite a low temperature both before and after sprouting. By sowing for the first crop as early as is practicable, and for succession at in- tervals of about two weeks until the first of June, a good supply of this delicious vegetable may be en- joyed through the greater part of the summer. Late sowings, however, do not yield so well as early ones, because the hot and dry weather is unfavorable to the development of the plants. The seed should be sown in drills about 3 inches deep and from 2 to 4 feet apart, according to the variety, taller sorts requiring more room than dwarf ones. Dwarf Peas require a very rich soil, while tall ones thrive best in rather thin ground, which does not stimulate too luxuriant growth in the vines to the detriment of the pods. The latter are frequently sown in double rows, with the brush, or support of some kind, between them. Wrinkled Peas are not so hardy as the smooth sorts, and should not be sown quite as early, but are superior to them in quality, more delicate in flavor, and remain longer in season. One quart of seed will plant about 125 feet of drill. aS";For F» to toe sent by tnai!, add:postagre, rate 15 cents'per quart, to prices given. WrinKiea varieties are mari^ea with a star EXTRA-EARLY PEAS, MEDIUM AND DWARF SORTS. AIiASSA. The earliest variety in cultivation, and very productive ; about 75 per cent, of the pods can be gathered at the first picking. Vines 2 feet high : pods atrifle smaller than in other early sorts, but well filled with plump, excellent, dark gre


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