. Good seeds at fair prices : 1900. Nursery stock Minnesota Minneapolis Catalogs; Cereal grasses Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. FIELD PEAS. Prices Subject to Market Fluctiiations. Peas are scarce and high tlxis season. PEAS are a paying crop in many ways. First: THEY CAN BE GROWN IN ALMOST ANY CLIMATE AND ON NEARLY ANY SOIL. Second: 1 hey are a PROFITABLE CROP to grow, in that the peas wlien threshed areas STAPLE AS WHEAT and can always be marketed. Third: They stand in the FRONT RANK as a FODDER PLANT, being ver


. Good seeds at fair prices : 1900. Nursery stock Minnesota Minneapolis Catalogs; Cereal grasses Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. FIELD PEAS. Prices Subject to Market Fluctiiations. Peas are scarce and high tlxis season. PEAS are a paying crop in many ways. First: THEY CAN BE GROWN IN ALMOST ANY CLIMATE AND ON NEARLY ANY SOIL. Second: 1 hey are a PROFITABLE CROP to grow, in that the peas wlien threshed areas STAPLE AS WHEAT and can always be marketed. Third: They stand in the FRONT RANK as a FODDER PLANT, being very ricli in the elements that im- prove the muscle, bone and nervous system. Fourth : As much of the crop as may be desired can be fed green, the balance may be used as dry feed, or the peas can be threshed and sold; last, but equally, perhaps, MORE IMPORTANT STILL, AS A RENOVATOR OF THE SOIL, THEY RANK NEXT TO CLOVER, and can be readily grown where clover will not thrive. Their MANURIAL VALUE is a point that should not be lost sight of, particularly by those who have grown wheat year after year ana upon ground no longer producing large crops. FIELD PEAS can be sown alone or with Oats. If alone, abottt 3 bushels are required to the acre. If with Oats, V/2 bushels of Peas and 2 bushels of Oats. The latter is a favorite and profita- ble method, and one that we strongly endorse, as in this way a double crop can be secured. They can be threshed at one time, and readily separated in cleaning. Do not sow Peas on too rich ground, as they will run to vine instead of pod. We are HEAD' QUARTERS in the Northwest for Field Peas. N., K. & CO.'S CHANCELLOR FIELD PEA. Yellow. Height of vine 3% to 4 feet. We wish to call especial attention to this Pea as being earlier than any other field variety. Earliiiess in matur- ity is an important consideration, not only with peas, but with other farm crops, providing that tiie yield of the early sort chosen ;s as great as the late, for it is a self-


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