Dwarf Grey Pea (OG) #3440 |
This snow pea variety is a favorite for the shoots, tendrils and dark purple flowers which are sweet and tender in the spring. They can be used in stir fry, salad mixes, and as garnishes. Dwarf Grey also produces 2-1/2" edible pod peas, so if you miss the early shoots and tendrils all is not lost. 57 days. Approximately 660 seeds/4 oz.
1 oz. per packet, average 165 seeds.
One packet will sow a 27' row at 2" spacing. |
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Green Arrow Shelling Pea (OG) #2854 |
Reliable, high-yielding main crop English shelling type with pods 4-5" long on plants up to 24" tall. 62 days. Approximately 500 seeds per 4 oz.
1 oz per packet, average 125 seeds.
One packet will sow a 20' row at 2" spacing. |
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Lakeshore Shelling Pea (OP) #2851 |
Lakeshore is the whole package: sweet, productive, disease resistant and easy to harvest. Dark green, plump pods are set high on sturdy, bushy plants. Pods contain 7–8 peas and mature mid-season. Resistant to Fusarium Wilt races 1 and 2, and powdery mildew. 70 days. Approx. 1,650 seeds/lb.
1 oz per packet, average 125 seeds.
One packet will sow a 20' row at 2" spacing. |
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Laxton's Progress #9 Shelling Pea (OG) #3103 |
This old-fashioned shelling pea produces large, plump pods up to 4-1/2" long filled with 7-9 sweetly flavored dark green peas. The 14-16" tall plants are easy to manage and take little garden space. 62 days. Approximately 500 seeds/4 oz. |
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Patio Pride Shelling Pea (OG) #2860 |
A 2017 All-America Selection winner, Patio Pride is the perfect shelling pea for early spring and fall where a short season is essential. Compact plants are 8–10" and when trellised, may reach 24". They are well suited for containers and can be grown in hanging baskets with your favorite cool-season flowers. Sweet and juicy, these peas are perfect for garden snacking and can be enjoyed continuously with successive plantings. Petite pods are 2–3". 40 days.
1 oz per packet, average 125 seeds. Approximately 500 seeds per 4 oz.
One packet will sow a 20' row at 2" spacing. |
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Oregon Giant Snow Pea (OG) #2856 |
This snow pea produces impressively large, flat, sweet pods on plants 2-1/2' tall. They do well in warm weather. The plants are resistant to pea enation mosaic and powdery mildew. High yielding. 70 days. Approximately 500 seeds/4 oz.
1 oz. per packet, average 125 seeds.
One packet will sow a 20' row at 2" spacing. |
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Oregon Sugar Pod II Pea (OG) #3100 |
This very productive sugar pod variety has smooth, flat, edible pods 4 - 4-1/2" long with 6-8 light green peas within. The vines grow 24-30" tall and begin production as early as 58 days after sowing. Highly disease resistant. Approximately 500 seeds/4 oz.
1 ounce per packet, average 125 seeds.
One packet will sow a 20' row at 2" spacing. |
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Premium Shelling Pea (OP) #2855 |
Premium is an early maturing shelling pea, great for fresh use or freezing. Plants average 24" and yield a large quantity of blunt pods, each containing 7–8 plump peas. Peas are sweet and flavorful. Resistant to Fusarium Wilt. 58 days. Approx. 2,200 seeds/lb.
1 oz per packet, average 125 seeds.
One packet will sow a 20' row at 2" spacing. |
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Sugar Ann Snap Pea (OG) #2858 |
The best of the bush snap peas, Sugar Ann will have your family asking for more. The 2-1/2" pods are crisp and sweet. The 2' tall plants require no support. Delicious pods are ready to harvest extra early. A 1984 All-America Selections winner. 52 days. Approximately 2,000 seeds/lb. |
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Sugar Bro Snap Pea (OP) #2853 |
A dependable, stringless, snap pea, Sugar Bro can be planted earlier than most other snap peas due to its tolerance of cool soils. 2' tall plants are vigorous, adaptable to a many climates and do not require support if planted closely. Fleshy pods average 4" and are abundant. 68 days. Approx. 2,100 seeds/lb.
1 oz. per packet., average 125 seeds. Approximately 500 seeds per 4 oz.
One packet will sow a 20' row at 2" spacing. |
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Super Sugar Snap Pea (OP, PVP) #2859 |
Earlier than Sugar Snap with shorter vines and superior disease resistance. Flavor is sweet, although not as sweet as Sugar Snap. Pole type. 60 days. Approximately 500 seeds/4 oz.
1 oz. per packet., average 125 seeds.
One packet will sow a 20' row at 2" spacing. |
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