Lincoln Shell Pea

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Pisum sativum
(70 days) Open pollinated. With good shell pea varieties so hard to find, consider returning to this old English favorite that we still rate as the sweetest pea and the best for fresh garden grazing. First offered in America by J.M. Thorburn in 1908, the year before the first Lincoln penny. Vines up to 3' bear 3–3½" slender curved pods with heaviest production in mid-July. Consistently 6–8 peas per pod. In 2004 our 60' row produced an all-time record 33 lb. Lincoln loves cool rainy Julys such as 2009 and 2014 but produces much less when July is hot and dry. Susceptible to PM and other diseases so a good choice only if you can get on your ground in early spring. Tolerant to W.

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781 Lincoln

A: 2oz
$3.25
B: 8oz
$7.25
C: 1lb
$10.50
D: 5lb
$31.00
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E: 10lb
$53.00
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