R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



Gradus Pea. 



A dwarf green 

 and of excellent 



* McLean's Little Gem. 



wrinkled Pea; very early, 



flavor. Height, 1 foot. 



Pt., .20; qt., .35; h pk., 1.25; pk., 2.00; bush.. 



7.00. 



* PFemium Gem. A verv- desirable dwarf variety. 



The pods are of medium size and well filled 



with small sugary peas. 



Pt., .20; qt., .35; | pk., 1.25; pk., 2.00; bush., 



7.00. 



* Duke of York. A \igorous and productive 



sort, bearing an abundance of large pods. 



eloselv packed ■with peas of extra fine quality. 



Height, 2^ feet, 



Pt., .30; qt., .50; i pk., 1.75; pk.. 3.00; busli., 



10.00. 



MEDIUM GARDEN PEAS. 



* Alderman. A valuable variety of recent intro- 



duction. The vines are vigorous and average 



18 to 20 pods, each containing 7 to 10 large 



peas of a most delicious flavor, 



Pt., .25; qt., .40; 4 pk., 1.50; pk., 2.75; bush., 



9.00. 



* Senator. A handsome large, round-podded va- 



riety. The Aines are verj' \'igorous, and carry 



a heavy crop of pods, closely filled with peas of 



excellent quality. Height, 2 feet, 



Pt., .25; qt., .40: J pk., 1.50; pk., 2.75; bush., 



9.00. 



EARLY GARDEN PEAS— Con^mued. 



* Gradus op PPOSperity. An extra early large-podded marrow Pea. 



The pods resemble Telephone in size and shape, and are well tilled 

 with large peas of delicious flavor. Height, 2i feet, 



Pt., .25; qt., .40; * pk., 1..30;"pk., 2.75; bush., 10.00 



* Nott'S Excelsior, a splendid dwarf wrinkled Pea; hardy and vig- 



orous, may be planted as early as the round varieties, and will mature 

 almost as soon. Pods almost square and contain 7 to 9 large peas 

 the quality being unsurpassed. Height, 1 foot, 



Pt., .20; qt., .35; i pk., 1.25; pk., 2.25; bush., 8.00 



* Ameriean Wonder. A very dwarf and remarkably fine wrinkled 



variety; extra early, producing a multitude of large, closely filled 

 pods; of delicious flavor. 



Pt., .20; qt., .35; J pk., 1.25; pk., 2.00; bush. 8 00 



C. E. Anderson, Esq., Falmouth, Mass., writes: — ^' I wish to inform 

 you that I won 1st Prize on a collection of Vegetables at our County 

 Fair, at Barnstable, Aug. 27, 1907, from Seeds bought fram you." 



Alderman Pea. 



