. Griswold's catalogue of vegetable, flower and field seeds, 1902. Nursery stock Nebraska Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Hollow Crown. One of the best^rown for table or stock. yLong Smooth White. improved Straight, smooth and handsome, hollow crowis PEAS Erbscn. One quart will plant 100 feet of drill; 1 to U bushels per acre. Culture,—Sow early sorts as soon as the ground can be gotten into condition. Jf the soil IS light the peas may be planted 3 to C inches deep, and will bear heavier and longer on that account; sow thickly. In planting deep do not cover more th


. Griswold's catalogue of vegetable, flower and field seeds, 1902. Nursery stock Nebraska Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Hollow Crown. One of the best^rown for table or stock. yLong Smooth White. improved Straight, smooth and handsome, hollow crowis PEAS Erbscn. One quart will plant 100 feet of drill; 1 to U bushels per acre. Culture,—Sow early sorts as soon as the ground can be gotten into condition. Jf the soil IS light the peas may be planted 3 to C inches deep, and will bear heavier and longer on that account; sow thickly. In planting deep do not cover more than 3 inches at first, drawing the balance of soil around the shoots as soon as they appear. Cultivate thoroughly, and pick the pods as soon as filled out, otherwise the vines will stop bearing. Second early and late sorts should be planted in double rows, alternately 8 inches and 2 feet apart. The vines in this way will in^ terlace, helping to support each other. Wrinkled peas are not so hardy, but are sweeter than the smooth sorts. Successive plantings should be made throughout the season, in order that a sup* ply may be kept on hand. / First and Best. Seeds round and white; one of the most profitable extra earlies for mar- ket; vine2i feet; stands early planting. J/ Philadelphia Extra Early. A very profit- able sort for market gardeners. ^"^Alaska. A smooth, blue, prolific, sweet, extra ^arly variety. ' Maud S. An extra early sort of fine flavor and quality. ^Tom Thumb. A early variety. Vines very dwarf, growing only about 6 to 8 inches in American Wonder. A remarkably fine, dwarf, wrinkled variety; extra early; very swpet flavor. Height about 1 ft. ^Nott's Robust and vigorous in growth; producing in profusion long handsome pods, closely packed with large peas of fine fla vor. An improvement on American Wonder, A decided acq uisition and sure to be very popular when generally known. Seeds green, wrinkled, square at ends like American Wonder; height


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