. Bolgiano's "prosperity" tomato. Seeds Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Vegetables Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Flowers Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Fruit Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Grasses Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Gardening Maryland Baltimore Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Baltimore Catalogs. First-Class Selected Stocks Trustworthy Vegetable Seeds For 1913 Pf»Tl« Finest Hand r cas Picked Samples Pois Chicharos o Guianstes ©tbgen We supply Packets of Peas at 5c and 10c, Postpaid. Add 8c to Pints and 15c to Quarts by Mail. One quart will plant ab


. Bolgiano's "prosperity" tomato. Seeds Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Vegetables Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Flowers Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Fruit Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Grasses Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Gardening Maryland Baltimore Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Baltimore Catalogs. First-Class Selected Stocks Trustworthy Vegetable Seeds For 1913 Pf»Tl« Finest Hand r cas Picked Samples Pois Chicharos o Guianstes ©tbgen We supply Packets of Peas at 5c and 10c, Postpaid. Add 8c to Pints and 15c to Quarts by Mail. One quart will plant about 100 feet of drill. One and one-half to two buslielsfor an acre. Culture. Peas of extra early, smooth class are the very first thing to be planted in the garden in spring. The wrinkled sorts follow a little later, as they are not quite so hardy. Tall late varieties need brush or other support. By selecting sorts that do not grow much over two feet high, the necessity of providing brush may be avoided. Judicious selection of varieties and planting frequently for succession will give a "full supply of the choicest green Peas almost during the entire season, with the possible exception of the hottest part of the summer. Open furrows three or four inches deep and three feet apart: scatter the seed Peas into them and cover with hoe or plow. Cultivate like corn or beans. The late tall sorts may be planted in double rows and brush stuck in between them for support. All Garden Peas, however, require good, strong and fertile land. Heavy yields cannot be obtained on Poor soil. The very dwarfest sorts of the American Wonder type will succeed only on the very richest garden land, and may be planted in rows a foot apart. 4®°"Those Marked With A. Star (*) are wrinkled marrows, and unless otlierwise stated should be sown thicker than the round Peas, and not u?itil the ground has become warm as they are more liable to rot. They are the finest flavored of all Peas. Extra Early


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