Show horticultural tile valley vailey 0 gardener culture of the pea EDITOR I 1 or THE DESERET haying having many enkui enquiries ries rles by new comers and those unacquainted with raising garden vegetables in utah I 1 take the liberty ts a jew few remarks on the culture of 0 the yea tea derived from six yearb years experience in cultivating upwards of thirty which have come to boband hand brought from different parts by various persons all the varieties ot of peas thrive well iund and are adapted t our wl eoll A moderate rich soil li Is the best for tor or most varnes varies ties and all the better if of a light sandy nature the alm of sowing depend depends on any variety variety mai may be t safely sown if the ground Is in good conditions condition from ib the first of march to the first of may the plan I 1 have generally adopted is to sow BOW three or four tour our varieties for ir a gels geis general crop crops about the loth or of march and if f property selected they will follow one another in succession foi fol tor for the tb table the following list is the best beat I 1 am acquainted with sor for I 1 general culture r T y r early june 2 fee tee thigh wiil will 91 be ready arrady iskot june T prince albert 2 feet 6 inches high will rill be ready loth af J june une ft blue surprises surprise 3 feet high will be ready 20 of june Impe imperial rials 2 feet high for a general crop cropp will be b ready from the to june I 1 f I 1 i woodfords Wood fords green marrow I 1 foot 6 inches high will pa t ready from 1st ast to loth i july uly I 1 V I 1 I 1 I 1 T I 1 ti 1 the matchless marrowfat Marrow marnow fats brought from boston b y 1 M l B wallace Is by far the largest and best pea for renert garden culture than we have ye t seen been ed edl 1 |