. 1922 annual catalog : machinery fertilizers seeds, etc . 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 perma


. 1922 annual catalog : machinery fertilizers seeds, etc . 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 li,-^ feet high, branching in habit. Ft. 50c; qt. 45c;pk. $; bu. $ Extra Early Dwarf Peas BLISS AMERICAN WONDER.—One of the earliest wrinkled sorts, and oneof the most popular. Height ft. Pt. 25c; qt. 45c; pk. $; pk. $;bu. $ SUTTONS EXCELSIOR.—New. As early as American Wonder, with muchlarger pods and more prolific Height 1 ft. Pt. 35c; qt. 60c; y^ pk. $; pk.$; bu. $ Telephone Pea Extra Early Peas (Not Dwarf) DWARF TELEPHONE (Carters Daisy).—Excellent new va-riety; large, well-filled pods; peas of fine flavor. Height, IJ/J 25c; qt. 45c; pk. $; pk. $; bu. $ IMPROVED TELEPHONE.—Pod very large and of verydark green color, making it excellent for market peas of first-class quality: one of the finest yetintroduced. Pt. 25c; qt. 45c; /I pk. $; pk. $; bu. $ THOMAS LAXTON.—Similar to Gradus. but more hardyand productive. Height 3 ft. Pkt. 5c; pt. 25c; qt. 45c; y, pk.$; pk. $; bu. $ ALASKA.—The earliest blue Pea; a fine sort; popular withcanners and market gardeners; ripens uniformly. Height,2^ ft. Pt. 25c; qt. 45c; pk. $; pk. $; bu. $ MAMMOTH MELTING SUGAR.—Edible pods. A fine newvariety, producing abundantly; large, broad pods, very brittleand entirely stringless. 4 ft. high. Pt. 25c; qt. 45c; pk. $ PRICE


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