. Annual descriptive catalogue of seeds : for the vegetable garden, for the flower garden, for the lawn, for the farm, for the nursery. Commercial catalogs New York (State) New York; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. TnORBCllx'S CATALOGUE OF SEEPS. 31 Peas.—Continued. LATE C"ROP. Height. ^ bus. ^ pk. ^ qt. 1806 Culverwell's 4 leet $6 00 |1 75 $0 30 *1307 Carter's Telephone 4 " 8 00 2 25 40 1310 White Marrowfat 5 " 3 00 75 20 1315 Black Eyed Marrowfat 3 " 2 50 75 20 DWARF VARIETI
. Annual descriptive catalogue of seeds : for the vegetable garden, for the flower garden, for the lawn, for the farm, for the nursery. Commercial catalogs New York (State) New York; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. TnORBCllx'S CATALOGUE OF SEEPS. 31 Peas.—Continued. LATE C"ROP. Height. ^ bus. ^ pk. ^ qt. 1806 Culverwell's 4 leet $6 00 |1 75 $0 30 *1307 Carter's Telephone 4 " 8 00 2 25 40 1310 White Marrowfat 5 " 3 00 75 20 1315 Black Eyed Marrowfat 3 " 2 50 75 20 DWARF VARIETIES—WITHOUT BRUSH. *1338 American Wonder {extra early) 12 inches 6 00 1 75 30 *1339 Carter's Stratagem, 18 " 10 00 3 00 50 *1340 Abundance, {second early) sow ihiu 18 " 5 00 1 50 25 1345 McLean's Blue Peter (daW^) 8 " 5 00 1 50 25 nUQ mramMm {extra early) ..6 " 7 00 2 00 35 *1347 Premium Gem {extra early) 12 " 5 00 1 50 25 *1350 McLean's Little Qem {extra early) 12 " 5 00 1 50 25 1355 Tom Thumb (dCiSm ^r^2/) 12 " 5 00 1 50 25 1360 Bishop's Dwarf (garZj^) 12 " 4 00 1 25 25 1362 Bishop's Long Pod 6^2^?/) 15 " 4 00 1 25 25 ^Tlwse marked * are Wnnkled Marrows, arul sltould be mwn thicker than Hie raund Peas, and not till the ground has becorri^ warm, as tfoey are 'inare liable to rot. They are tlie finest fiawred of all th£ Peas. Klnds.—We recommend for the first crop, Kos. 1200, 1201, 120?, 1210, 1220, 1235 and 1236; for second crop Nos. 1239. 1241 and 1245; for general crop, Nos. 1260, 1265, and 1295; for late crops, Nos. 1306 and 1307; for small gardens, Nos. 1338, 1346, 1347 and 1350, No. 1339 is one of the finest intermediate sort, and the Peas should be dropped about six inches apart. Culture—A week may be gained in earliness, by sowing a quantity in moist sand placed in a box in the cellar, and planting outside when well sprouted. Light, dry soil, not over rich, suits the Pea. Sow as early as the ground can be worked, and
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