. Eastman's annual seed catalogue. Nursery stock Maine East Sumner Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 10 Eastman's annual seed catalogue. PEA (The varieties are arranged about in their order of earliness. Marked with a (*) are j wrinkled varieties.) t/Vick's Extra Early. The variety grown. About two feet high, of good quality. Alaska. Almost even with Vick's Early for the time of bearing, and bearing darker colored pods than that variety. Two fafet hiffh. Two £*ret rprise. wrinkled sorts. It scientific crossing of The earliest of all the was produced by a Laxton's Ear


. Eastman's annual seed catalogue. Nursery stock Maine East Sumner Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 10 Eastman's annual seed catalogue. PEA (The varieties are arranged about in their order of earliness. Marked with a (*) are j wrinkled varieties.) t/Vick's Extra Early. The variety grown. About two feet high, of good quality. Alaska. Almost even with Vick's Early for the time of bearing, and bearing darker colored pods than that variety. Two fafet hiffh. Two £*ret rprise. wrinkled sorts. It scientific crossing of The earliest of all the was produced by a Laxton's Earliest of All, with the American Wonder. About as early as the very earliest of any of the hard peas. The vines grow 20 to 24 inches in height and need no sticking. They are loaded with well-filled pods not as large as the American Wonder but far more numer- ous, while they are ready for market days before it. Though full as early as the earliest hard sorts, it has the delicious sweetness which belongs only to the wrink- led varieties. lea y'c *Gradt1S. (Also known as the Prosperity.) The earliest large-podded pea in cultivation, while the peas are of most superior quality, both in size and delicious flavor. They are quite equal to such well- known favorites as Telephone or Champion of England. It produces uniformly large pods, measuring four to four and one-half inches long, nearly round, and well filled with large handsome peas. The earliest wrinkled pea except the Surprise. About three feet in height. *Ameriean Wonder. An excellent variety if given proper treatment. In good garden soil it grows about a foot high, and bears a profusion of peas of the finest fla- vor. On account of its dwarf habit it re- quires no support, and the rows may be planted as near as sixteen or eighteen inches. Unlike the tall growing kinds, it will stand high manuring. /*Nott's Excelsior. A second edi- tion of the American Wonder, with 50 per cent added to its growth, yield and size. *Dwarf Champio


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