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



PEAS, SECOND EARLY AND MEDIUM 



VARIETIES.— Con/mwed. 



*AldeFman. A valuable variety of recent introduction. The vines are vigor- 

 ous and average 18 to 20 pods, each containing 7 to 10 large peas of a most 

 dehcious flavor. Height, 4 feet. . . . Pt., .30; qt., .50; 2 pk., 1.75; pk., 3.25 



*SenatOF. A handsome large, round-podded variety. The vines are verj' 

 vigorous, and carry a heavy crop of pods, closely filled with peas of excellent 

 quahty. Height, Sj feet. . . . Pt., .25; qt., .50; i pk., 1.75; pk., 3.25 



*King" Edward. An important acquisition to our list of Peas. The plants 

 are of medium height, bearing a very heavy crop of broad pods well filled 

 with peas of even size. Height, 2| feet. 



Pt., .25; qt., .40; i pk., 1.50; pk., 2 75 



*MasteFpieee. A superb varietj' with large pods slightly curved and usually 

 in pairs; very polific and of fine flavor. Height, 3 feet. 



Pt., .30; qt., .60; | pk., 2.25; pk., 4.25 



*Duehess. A valuable main crop variety with broad, handsome pods, / 

 dark green, and filled with large peas of excellent qualitv. Height, 5 / 

 feet. Pt., .20.;at., .35; ^pk., 1.25; pk., 2.25 / 



*Gl0Fy of Devon. A very popular Enghsh marrowfat pea of excep- / 

 tionaUv sturdy growth. Peas sweet and delicious. Height, 4 feet. 



Pt., .30; qt., .60; ipk., 2.25 / 



♦Sutton's Exhibition. A new and very prolific sort of robust / 

 growth, bearing a heavy crop of handsome dark green pods, / 

 with peas of fine flavor. Height, 4 feet. / 



Pt., .30; qt., .60; | pk., 2.25 / 



Mr. Stephen Duly, gardener for Mrs. Winston Churchill, 

 Windsor, Vermont, July 11, writes: "I wish to let you know 

 that Farquhar's Prolific Early Pea is a great success in Ver- 

 mont. It is the best bearing Peas I have grown. I hare a 

 fine garden of vegetables this year, all raised from Farquhar''s 

 'Siid'y.'' 



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*McLean*S Advancer, a dwarf green wrinkled marrow pea, 

 with numerous long well-filled pods, containing peas of the 

 finest quahtj'. Height, 2 feet. , 



Pt., .25; qt., .40; \ pk., 1.50; pk., 2.75 



*StFatag'em, Cox's Improved. One of the best of the 



large podded sorts. The vine is strong, and of branching 

 habit; very prolific, being covered with pods of the largest 

 size, uniformly filled with peas of the finest qualitv. Height, 

 3§ feet. . . . Pt., .25; qt., .40; \ pk., 1.50; pk., 2.75 



*Farquhap's Dwarf Defiance. One of the best second 



early Peas. The vines are densely covered with long straight 

 pods, closely filled with large peas of superior flavor. Height, 

 S^eet. Pt., .30; qr., .50 



♦Sutton's PeeFless. A splendid variety of sturdy growth. 

 The vines are laden with large dark green pods, peas are large 



and of extra fine qualitj-. 

 poses. Height, 3 feet 



A valuable sort for exhibition pur- 

 Pt., .30; qt., .50 



♦FaFquhaF's Best of All. \ superior variety of the highest 

 qualit}'. The pods are of a rich dark green color, containing 

 8 to 10 large peas of delicious flavor. Height, 3' feet. 



Pt., .25: qt., ;40"; \ pk., 1.50 



Melting- SugaF : Edibles Podded. The pods are cooked like 

 .Snap Beans and are verj' sweet and tender. Height, 3 feet. 



Pt., .SO: qt.. ;iO: pk.. 3.50 



Mr. William Douglas, Milton, Mass., Oct. 20th, writes: 

 "It may interest you to know of the success I had with 

 vegetables grown from your seeds at the Milton Autumn 

 Exhibition. Out of eighteen entries, I had nine first and 

 one third prizes." 



Packets of all vaFieties of Peas at 1 cents each, postpaid 



