Show CONTINUOUS SUPPLY OF PEAS PEA DESIRABLE Should Be Planted Ranted as Soon Sooty as asSoil asSoil asSoil Soil Can Be Got Ready Readi First Plantings Should Bo Bet of Small Small- Growing Varieties sow Sow Some Same Seed In Late SUmmer or Autumn for Fall Garden Prepared by th the United St Stater t Depart of ot Agriculture Garden peas veas sometimes called I EnglIsh Eng Eng- lIsh peas pens are not Injured by light frosts so should be planted as soon Boon Boonas as the soil So It can be W put Ip order In the tha spring The TIle first plantings should b bof be beof of ot small-growing small quick maturing va va- such as the Alaska a First aru and Best and Ora Grades us which do nOt rei re- re o- o i lr h W v TI Tall Growth Pea Peoa Supported by Br Stuck In Inquire quire supports These These- varieties should be bo followed by the tha l largo large wrinkled tn typo type e of ot peas such as the Champion o 0 of En England land Telephone and Prize PrUe Taker The large growing varieties should would be supported on brush on OIl strings attached at at- tacked to stakes stake driven in 10 the tha ground or on wire netting In order to have havea a continuous supply of ot peas plantings plantings plant plant- ings should be bo made every ten days or two weeks until warm weather Peas should be bo planted In 10 lato late sum sum- met mer and autumn for tor the tho fall tall garden for tor which the tha early varlet varieties are ared mote more d desirable than the l late lato to ones oat Peas Peu should be bo planted about lG 16 seeds to the tha foot twe to three deep In rows row three e to tour four feet apart spart Some gardeners however fellow the practice of or planting in la doable dubi retro rawa six sir Inches apart with the space of ot th three t. t four tour feet teet these pairs pain of at rows row This ThU is 11 a good practice with varieties uH sat port poet as ii the th supports support can CAD be he placed l lin In the tho narrow apace space between an the rows |