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Progress No. 9 Shelling Pea

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  • Heirloom variety ca.1898
  • Long pods contain 6-8 tender peas
  • Largest pods of any variety we offer
  • Dwarf-type; Fusarium resistant
  • 62 days to harvest

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Quantity: Packet (50 Seeds)

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Progress No. 9 Shelling Pea

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Pisum sativum

Progress No. 9 is an heirloom variety dating back to 1898 that produces an abundance of long pods each containing six to eight tender, sweet peas.  Peas are the largest of any variety we offer, making shelling a fun and productive activity.  Note, however, that these peas are so tasty and sweet that they might not all make it into the bowl.  Compact 28 to 34-inch vines are Fusarium resistant.  Harvests begin approximately 62 days after sowing.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

Pisum sativum

Progress No. 9 is an heirloom variety dating back to 1898 that produces an abundance of long pods each containing six to eight tender, sweet peas.  Peas are the largest of any variety we offer, making shelling a fun and productive activity.  Note, however, that these peas are so tasty and sweet that they might not all make it into the bowl.  Compact 28 to 34-inch vines are Fusarium resistant.  Harvests begin approximately 62 days after sowing.  Each packet con... read more

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Pisum sativum

Progress No. 9 is an heirloom variety dating back to 1898 that produces an abundance of long pods each containing six to eight tender, sweet peas.  Peas are the largest of any variety we offer, making shelling a fun and productive activity.  Note, however, that these peas are so tasty and sweet that they might not all make it into the bowl.  Compact 28 to 34-inch vines are Fusarium resistant.  Harvests begin approximately 62 days after sowing.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

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Donna Neilson
Shelling Peas

These are seeds - I'll plant them next spring.

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Jennifer
Great!!

The items all arrived lightening fast. The packaging is outstanding and made to last. Every pea that I planted is popping. Great company!!!

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