. Descriptive catalogue of vegetable and flower seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) New York Catalogs; Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds New York (State) New York Catalogs; Flowers Seeds New York (State) New York Catalogs; Seed industry and trade New York (Sta. 20 JOHN LIVINGSTONE CO., 87 BARCLAY ST,, NEW YORK. Peas, Gradus, or Prosperity PEAS Pisello Pois Chicharos o Guisanies Erhsen Culture.—Peas luxuriate in a free, light, rather rich soil, abounding with vegetable matter. For first early crop, sow in March or April, according as the ground can


. Descriptive catalogue of vegetable and flower seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) New York Catalogs; Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds New York (State) New York Catalogs; Flowers Seeds New York (State) New York Catalogs; Seed industry and trade New York (Sta. 20 JOHN LIVINGSTONE CO., 87 BARCLAY ST,, NEW YORK. Peas, Gradus, or Prosperity PEAS Pisello Pois Chicharos o Guisanies Erhsen Culture.—Peas luxuriate in a free, light, rather rich soil, abounding with vegetable matter. For first early crop, sow in March or April, according as the ground can be worked, and at inter^-als of two weeks for succession. For private gardens they are generally sown in single or double rows 2 inches deep and from 3 to 4 feet, according to the height of the variety and strength of the soil. Those growing over 2} 9 feet in height should be supported with brush. After the end of May sowing should be discontinued until beginning of August, when a profitable crop may be secured by planting the extra early varieties. 1 qt. will plant 100 feet of row, 2 bus. will plant 1 acre in rows 3 feet apart. Note.—Those marked with a star (*} are wrinkled marrows. EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES Extra Early Market. Our standard market garden extra earlv pea; productive and profitable. 2y-> ft. high. Ft! 40c., qt. 70c., pk. Alaska. One of the very earliest blue peas. 2^ ft- high. Ft. 35c., qt. oOc, pk. ^American Wonder. Earlv and productive. 1 ft. high. Ft. 40c., qt. 70c., pk. Early Bird. A early, round seeded, fine flavored variety. Fods 4 in. long and well filled. 4 ft. high. Ft. 4oc,, qt. Soc. *tGradus, or Prosperity. One of the finest extra early peas. Pods ver\* large, filled with large wTinkled peas of finest qualitv. 3 ft. high. Ft. 40c., qt. 75c., pk. MEDIUM PEAS *Everbearing. Long pods, large peas, sow thinly. 2 ft. high. Ft. 40c. qt. 75c., pk. *McLeans Advancer. Fods long, well filled, of excellent qualitv. 2I9


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