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| Laxton's Progress #9 (OG) ~ $
2.50
| | 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. 1 oz./pkt., about 125 seeds.
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| | Oregon Giant Snow Pea (OG) ~ $
2.75
| | This snow pea produces impressively large, flat, sweet pods on plants 2-1/2' - 3' tall. They do well in warm weather. The plants are resistant to pea enation mosaic and powdery mildew. 70 days. 1 oz./pkt., approx. 125 seeds.
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| Oregon Sugar Pod Pea (OG) ~ $
2.50
| | 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.
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| Sugar Ann Snap Pea (OG) ~ $
2.50
| | 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 winner. 52 days. 1 oz./pkt., approx. 125 seeds.
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| Sugar Snap Pea (OG) ~ $
2.50
| | For anyone who loves peas, growing a sugar snap variety is a must. These peas are so sweet and crunchy you can eat them straight off the vine -- but have some restraint, or they may never make it to the kitchen. Try them in salads, dips, or lightly steamed. Vines grow 4-6' tall and need strong support. 70 days. 1 oz./pkt., approx. 125 seeds.
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