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YAmerican Champion.—The number of testi- New Juno Pea.—Enormously productive, su- 
moniais we received favorable to the American perb flavor. Vine grows 2 feet high, laden with large 
Champion Pea only confirms the high opinion we deep green pods, containing from 7 to 9 peas, which 
had formed of it in our trials Itis one of the largest 
of peas, enormously productive, and its flavor and 
preserve their tenderness and superb flavor long 
after they are young—Pint, 10c. Quart, 20c. Gallon, 
quality closely approach that of the well known 50c Peck, 90c. Bushell, $3.50. 
Champion of England. The pods are produced in | 5 : ; Be 
pairs, and are well filled. Each podcontains from9 | Champion of England.— Wrinkled.—A green 
to 12 large, fine peas. It is of blanching habit, and wrinkled variety, famous for its delicious flavor. 
should be sown thinly. Heicht. 44 fect—Pint.10c. | Consider it one of the finest varieties for family use, 
Quart, 20c. Gallon, 5Uc. Peck, 90c. Bushel, $350. | and will foilow any of the second early varieties in 
Improved Hero Pea is wonderfully prolific, _ | BS Re Guar ete.- Gallon, 50c. Peck, 
~having very large pods filled with peas of most ex- 
cellent quality and delicious flavor. No pea ever | ae F == = . 
pleased ae customers better. The vine Pros 2S en ee ee 
feet. For quality and quantity no pea surpasses after ee Gems, sneaey go aaa time in bear- 
this. Market gardeners find it a profitable crop for Dee Os Oe Se ee ae oe 
market purposes, because of its large, handsome pods the top six to ten broad pods. If these are removed 
: : ’ : of gl 235 ep oe styree $ as they mature, and the season and soil are favorable 
so abundantiy produced, and because it is sucha y ce ¢ : 
‘ 5 32 the plant will throw out from the axil of each leaf 
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¢ eta ie pera: Quart, alc. Gallon, 7c. branches bearing pods, which will mature in succes- 
. : ushel, $3.20. sion, thus prolonging the season. The large wrink- 
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E _Heroine Pea has many very desirable quali- led peas cook very quickly, are tender, of superior 
ties which ranks it the equal of our best. wrinkled flavor, and preferred by many to any other sort— 
peas. A second early sort grows 24 feet high, has | pint, 10c. Quart,20c. Gallon, 40c. Peck, 85c. Bushel, 
strong and vigorous vines, laden with an abundance | g§395. | 
of large, handsome pods tilled with peas of most lus- Zo 
ity- Pi -20c. Gallon, 50c. é 
pee Se “tel hI ae a Paiscis Early Wrinkled Peas. 
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hropshire Hero.—A splendid wrinkled mar- Nott’s Excelsior Pea.—The very best short 
row, very prolific, exceedingly luscious; height, 22 vine, Wrinkled Extra Early Pea. Vines are more 
t—Pint, 10c. Quart, 20c. Peck, 90c. Isushel, $3.50. vigorous and taller thanthe American Wonder, and 
Telephone.—A wrinkled variety of very robust the pods are one-third larger, containing often 6 to 
habit anda great bearer. A single vine produces 8 large peas, closely compacted together, and for 
from 18‘to 20‘ unusually long, well-iilled pods of sweetness and quality it has no superior—Pint, 10c. 
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adoublerow. Itis very productive, of fine flavor Premium Gem.—This variety is nearly as early 
largest size, containing 10 to 11 peas, often forming Jee 20c. Gallon, 60c. Peck, $1.25. Bushel, $4.00. 
a and gh excellent table variety; height about 4 feet— as the American Wonder, and the vine is decidedly 
3 Pinf, 10c. Quart, 20. Gallon, 40c. Peck, $1.00. Bush- larger, growing to a height of from 12 to 15 inches, 
elf $3.50. ota and bearing an Immense crop of pods, which are 
Duke of Albany.—Grows 4 feet high; pods are larger and invariably well filled with peas of best 
= orne in great profusion, of a dark green color, and quajity. Thedry peas are green, large wrinkled, 
ee filled with from 8to 10 large, fine flavored peas— ofgen flattened-—Pint, 10c. Quart, 20c. Gallon, 50c. 
Pint, 10c. Quart, 20c. Gallon,50c. Peck, $1.00. Bush- ck, 9Uc. Bushel, $3.75. 
el $3.75. 2 American Wonder.—This variety stands un- 
Sec leeraph or Long Island Mammoth.— rivaled in point of productiveness, flavor and qual- 
ees strong grower, produces large pods, containing 10 ity, and is without exception the earliest wrinkled 
_ to 12 Jarge peas ineach. Peas when cooked are of pea in cultivaticn. It is of dwarf and robust habit, 
a dgep green color, and of very fine flavor—Pint, 10c. growing from 10 to 15 inches high, and produces a 
art, 20. 4 Peck, 60c. Peck, $1.00. Bu-hel, $3.50. profusion of good sized and well filled pods of the 
—- Improved Stratagem.—tThe pods are of im= finest flavor. Dry peas, medium size, wrinkled and 
= _ Mmense size and uniformly filled with very large flattened, pale green. Requires liberal fertilizing— 
= dark green peas of the finest quality. All the good Pint, 10c. Quart, 20c. Gallon, 6Uc. Peck, $1.15. 
Beas qualities of the old Stratagem are highly developed, Bushel, $4.25. 
x ae it is superior to he eats now generally see28 
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Stratego. Ving mediom height. tat very atocky, | / PEAS, EDIBLE, PODDED OR SUGAR. 
- : abundance of large.handsome pods—Pint, 10c. Quart, Melting Sugar.—Grows tothe height of 5 feet, 
a 20c. ¢ Peck, 60c. Peck, $1.00. Bushel, $4.00. bears a profusion of large, broad pods, which are so 
ae - Gardeners’ Favorite.—A medium early brittle that they snap without any string It should 
= _ wrinkled variety, used and recommended by experi- be used in much the same way as a Wax Bean. The 
ee enced truckers. Grows 2}to 3 feet high—Pint, 10c. pods when cooked are very sweet and tender—Pint, 
= = Quart, 20c. 4 Peck, 50c. Peck, 80c. Bushel, $3.00. 10c. Quart, 25c. 4 Peck, 90c. Peck, $1.50. 
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