. Childs' seeds that satisfy bulbs that bloom plants that please . CHILDS PERPETUAL PEA First introduced by us some years ago, but the stockwas lost. We have now found a small supply. A customer first sent us seed of this remarkable Peaand the claims made for it have been justified. It is a»strong grower, reaching a height of eight to ten feetif given proper support. It begins bearing early and con-tinues to grow, blossom and ripen pods until killed byfrost. Of course, excessive drouth or heat will checkit at any period during the summer. Mrs. Delia Briggs, of Maine, who has grown it severalye
. Childs' seeds that satisfy bulbs that bloom plants that please . CHILDS PERPETUAL PEA First introduced by us some years ago, but the stockwas lost. We have now found a small supply. A customer first sent us seed of this remarkable Peaand the claims made for it have been justified. It is a»strong grower, reaching a height of eight to ten feetif given proper support. It begins bearing early and con-tinues to grow, blossom and ripen pods until killed byfrost. Of course, excessive drouth or heat will checkit at any period during the summer. Mrs. Delia Briggs, of Maine, who has grown it severalyears, writes as follows: The Perpetual Peas vou sentme to try last summer did finely. As fast as the podsgot ripe and dry I picked them off and kept doing sountil the end of September when it was so cold I pickedthe green ones and we had a mess for dinner the lastday of September. I got six quarts of nice dry Peasfrom the ounce of seed you sent me. Per pkt., 15c; pint, 60c: quart, $ Spring Catalogue of Seeds, Buebs and Plants for 1919 11 Mammothsilver king.
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