Archive image from page 35 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1920 45th year curriesfarmgarde19curr_3 Year: 1920 ( PEAS Culture—For first early Peas SOW smooth seeded varieties in a light, rich soil, as early in March or April as the ground can be worked. Sow both sniootli and wrinkled seeded varie- ties in April 2 lb. 2Sc (by mail 35c); 1 lb. 50c (by mail 57c); 2 lbs. 95c; 5 lbs. $; 10 lbs. $ •SUTTON'S PIONEER—An exceptionally meritorious first-early dwarf, wrinkled Pea. The unusually sturdy vines, 12 to 16 inches in height, carry an immense


Archive image from page 35 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1920 45th year curriesfarmgarde19curr_3 Year: 1920 ( PEAS Culture—For first early Peas SOW smooth seeded varieties in a light, rich soil, as early in March or April as the ground can be worked. Sow both sniootli and wrinkled seeded varie- ties in April 2 lb. 2Sc (by mail 35c); 1 lb. 50c (by mail 57c); 2 lbs. 95c; 5 lbs. $; 10 lbs. $ •SUTTON'S PIONEER—An exceptionally meritorious first-early dwarf, wrinkled Pea. The unusually sturdy vines, 12 to 16 inches in height, carry an immense crop of very large, pointed, slightly curved pods, well filled with 8 to 9 rich green peas. Ranks well with Laxtonian, which it closely resembles. Foliage medium dark green. Pkt. 15c; V- lb. 2Sc (by mail 35c); 1 lb. 50c (by mail 57c); 2 lbs. 'J5c; 5 lbs. $; 10 lbs. $ •Thomas —A wrinkled Pea, coming in with the First Earlies with pods double the size. In earliness it is within a day or two of 'Challenge Extra Early.' The pods are rich dark green, straigfht and square ended, and contain on the average 7 to S very large marrow peas of the richest flavor. Pkt. 15c: I'-, lb. 2Sc (by mail 35c); 1 lb. 50c (by mail 57c); 2 lbs. 95c; 5 lbs. $; 10 lbs. $ •LAXTONIAN—This is the best early Dwarf Wrinkled Pea ever Introduced. It comes in several days ahead of Gradus and has pods double the size of American Wonder. The large pods equal in size to Gradus or any of the late, large-podded Telephone types, are well filled with dark green Peas of excellent quality, generally S to 9 Peas in a pod. It is wonderfully hardy and vigorous and a remarkably profuse ylelder, 1 feet. Pkt. 15c; >,«! lb. 2!>c (by mail 35c); 1 lb. 50c (by mail 57c); 2 lbs. 95c; u lbs. $; 10 lbs. ? •GrnduB, or Prosperity—As early as Challenge or Alaska, producing dark green, handsome pods as large as Telephone, containing 8 to 10 large Peas with that rich, sugarv flav


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