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BOLGIANO, 
MAIN CROP WRINKLED PEAS. 
(@ Prices on all 
4 kinds of Peas subject 
to advance without 
notice. It will be to 
your advantage to see 
AMERICAN ~CILAMPION 1 PEAS. ! us before you buy. 
pp ones: Champion.—The number of testi- 
onials we received favorable to the American 
Champion Pea only confirms the high opinion we 
had formed of it in our triais. It is one of the largest 
of Peas, enormously productive, and its flavor and 
quality closely approach that of the well-known 
Champion of England. The pods are produced in 
pairs, and are well tilled. Each pod contains from 9 
to 12 large, fine peas. It is of branching habit, and 
should be sown thinly. Heighth, 44 feet. Pint, 10c. 
Quart, 20c. Gallon, 50c. Peck, 90c. Bushel, $3.50. 
having very large pods filled with Peas of most exX* 
cellent quality and delicious flavor. No pea ever 
pleased our customers better. The vine grows 24 
feet. For quality and quantity no Pea surpasses 
this. Market gardeners find it a profitable crop for 
market purposes, because of its large, handsome pods 
so abundantly produced, and because it is such a 
choice table pea. Pint, 10c. Quart, 20c. Gallon, 40c. 
Peck, 75c. Bushel, $2.50. 
fer oine Pea has many very desirable quali- 
ies which ranks it the equal of our best Wrinkled 
Peas. A second early sort grows 24 feet high, has 
strong and vigorous vines, laden with an abundance 
_ of large, handsome pods filled with peas of most lus- ° 
cious, quality. Pint 10c. Quart, 20c. Gallon, 50 
Pegk, 75c. Bushel, $3.00. 
Shropshire Hero.—A spiendid wrinkled mar- 
ery prolific, exceedingly luscious; height, 24 
Pint, 10c. Quart, 20c. Peck, 75c. Bushel, $2.50. 
Telephone.—A wrinkled variety of very robust 
habit and a great bearer. A single vine produces 
from 18 to 20 unusually long, well-filled pods of 
largest size, containing 10 to 11 peas, often forming 
a double row. It is very productive, of fine flavor 
and an excellent table variety. height about 4 feet. 
Pynt, 10c. .Quart,20c. Gallon, 40c. Peck, 75c. 
Bushel, $3.50. 
Duke of Albany.—Grows 4 feet high; pods are 
borne in_ great profusion, of a dark green color, and 
filled_with from 8 to 10 large, fine flavored peas. 
Pint, 10c. Quart, 20c. Gallon, 50c. Peck, 80c. 
Bushel, $3.00. 
New Juno Pea.—Enormously productive, su- 
perb flavor. Vine grows 2 feet high, laden with large 
deep green pods, containing from 7 to 9 peas, which 
preserve their tenderness and superb flavor long after 
they are young. Pint,10c. Quart, 20c. Gallon, d0c. 
Peck, 80c. Bushel, £300. 
_ ee Admiral Peas.—Gardeners and canners have 
long sought a sweet Wrinkled Pea that would retain 
its firmness and sweetness in cans. The Admiral Pea 
supplies this want, and will soon become the leading 
peafor growers who supply peas for the canning 
houses. Indeed at the West and North it has already 
become the preferred variety. A growing demand 
for this pea in cans will force its use every where.— 
We advise every pea grower to try it this season. It 
is an abundant cropper. Pint, 10c. Quart, 20c. Gal- 
lony80c. Peck, 50c. Bushel, "81.40. 
Champion of England.— Wrinkled—A green 
wrinkled variety, famous for its delicious flavor. 
Consider it one of the finest varieties for family use, 
and will follow any of the second early varieties in 
ripening. Pint, 10c. Quart, 20c. Gallon, 50c. 
Peck, 60c. Bushel, £9, 00. 
a Improved Hero Pea is wonderfully pri. —— Bliss’ Everbearing—.A variety maturing soon 
after the Gems, and continuing a long time in bear- 
ing. Vines stout, about 18 inches high, bearing at 
the top six to ten ‘broad pods. If these are removed 
as they mature, and the season and soil are favorable, 
the plant will throw out from the axil of each leaf 
branches bearing pods, which will mature in succes- 
sion, thus prolonging the season. The large wrink- 
led peas cook very quickly, aretender, of superior 
flavor, and preferred by many to any other sort. 
Pint, 10c. Quart, 20c. Gallon, 40c. Peck, 75c. 
Bushel, $3.00. 
Extra Early Wrinkled Peas. 
~Nott’s Excelsior Pea.—The very best short 
vine, Wrinkled Extra Early Pea. Vines are more 
“vigorous and taller than the American Wonder, and 
the pods are one-third larger, containing often 6 to 
8 large peas, closely compacted together, and for 
sweetness and quality it has no superior. Pint, 10c. 
art, 20c. Gallon, 50c. Peck, 90c. Bushel, $3.50. 
Premium Gem.—This variety is nearly as early 
as the American Wonder, and the vine is decidedly 
larger,'growing toa height of from 12 to 15 inches, 
and bearing an immense crop of pods, which are 
larger and invariably well filled with peas of best 
qua.ity. The dry peas are green, large wrinkled, 
often/flattened. Pint, 10c. Quart, 20c. Peck, 75c. 
Bushel, $2.50. ; 
American Wonder —This variety stands un- 
ivaled in point of productiveness, flavor and qual- 
ity, and is without exception the earliest wrinkled 
pea in cultivation. It is of dwarf and robust habit, 
growing from 10 to 15 inches high, and produces a 
profusion of good-sized and well-filled pods of the 
finest flavor. Dry peas, medium size, wrinkled and 
flattened, pale green. Requires liberai fertilizing. 
Pint, 10c. Quart, 20c. Gallon, 50c. Peck, 80c. 
Bushel, $3.00. 
Your Early Alaska Peas bought were the best I ever 
use them. Yours very truly, 
FLOYD H. STOKES, Va. 
We were well pleased with the Peas and other Seeds you 
sent us last year. L. R. LANGLEY. 
February 25, 1898. Maryland 
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used ; picked 50 bowes to the bushel in 1898. I will always — 
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