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PEAS* — Continued* 



— McLean's Advancer. — About the best second 

 early on the list, a green wrinkled variety about two and a 

 half feet high, long pods, abvmdantly prolific, and well 

 filled. Quart, 30c ; peck, $1.25; bus., $4.50. 



=== — Champion of England.— A universal favorite, de- 

 licious flavor, profuse bearer of large pods, filled well with 

 large green wrinkled peas, height about four feet. Quart, 

 20c.; peck, 80c.; bits., $3.00. 



•^Teleplione. — A tall, wrinkled marrow, enormously 

 productive and of best quality. It is a strong grower, aver- 

 aging eighteen pods to the stalk. The pods are of a large 

 size. A desirable sort for the family garden. Quart, 20c.; 

 peck, $1.10; bus., $4.00. 



♦"American Cliatnpion.— One of the largest and 

 most productive Peas grown. Pods generally grow in pairs, 

 and are well filled with nine to twelve large peas of excel- 

 lent flavor. Vine is of branching habit; four and a half feet. 

 Quart, 20c.; peck, 90c.; bus., $3.50. 



^Everbearinpr. — A splendid bearing variety, maturing 

 soon after Jvme. Vine about eighteen inches high, and 

 very regular; Peas wrinkled; large and very fine flavored. 

 Quart, 20c.; peck, 90c.; bus., $3.50. 



— — Dwarf G'ant Podded Prolific Green Mar- 

 row. — This variety has become a favorite, with the con- 

 sumer as well as grower. Vines of a strong growth with a 

 large dark green foliage, but only eighteen to twenty inches 

 in height and do not need to be supported. Pods of large 

 size, well filled with large, dark green peas of rich marrow 

 flavor. Quart, 15c.; peck, $1.10; bus., $4.00. 



. Improved Pride of the Market.— Pride of the 



market is among the finest in quality of all the large-podded 

 dwarf-growing garden Peas. This new strain has been care- 

 fully selected and bears most uniformly very large, hand- 

 some, dark green pods, which are all well filled with large 

 peas of the finest quality. The season is the same as that of 

 the Telephone, but the vines, being of dwarf growth and 

 not needing brush, it is a more desirable variety for small 

 gardens as well as for field culture on a large scale. As the 

 rows can be planted more closely together, a crop nearly as 

 large can be gathered from the dwarf vines as from the tall 

 sorts, which require brush. Quart, 20c.; peck, $1.00. 



SUGAR PEAS.— ^Edibie Pods. 



——-Dwarf Gray Sugar. — Vines of dwarf bush-like 

 growth, only fifteen inches in height, with purplish blos- 

 soms. Sugar Peas are not shelled like ordinary varieties, 

 but pods are gathered when the seed is partly developed 

 and used in same manner as string beans; they have a rich 

 sugary flavor. Quart 3Uc. 



Mammoth Melting Sugar.— This is by far the 



largest and finest of the true sugar or edible podded Peas. 

 The vines are of strong, vigorous growth, frequently fourto 

 five feet in length, and the pods come rather late or ab out 

 the same time as Telephone and Stratagem Peas. The vines 

 are very productive, of enormous pods and continue bearing 

 for a long time. Pods average five to six inches in length 

 and one and a half inches broad; thick and fleshy. Broken, 

 and boiled like string beans and served with butter sauce, 

 they have a luscious flavor. Quart, 30c. 



A list of Cleveland's Peas in originator's sealed bags. 

 ^Cleveland's Alaska.— Peck, $1.35; bus., $5.00. 

 — ^ Cleveland's Rural New Yorker.- Peck, $1.35. 

 bus.^5.00. 



•Cleveland's First and Best.— Peck, 1.35.; bus. 

 $5.00. 



, Cleveland's French Canners. — Peck, 60c.; 



bus., $2.25. 



— Cleveland's Imported Sugar Marrow.— Peck, 

 $1.25.; bus.; $4.50. 

 ==. Cleveland's Advancer.— Peck, $1.00; bus., $4.00j 



NORTHERN GROWN SEED POTATOES. 



lo bushels to the acre in drills 3 feet apart. 



The potatoes we offer 

 111 carefully selected by ex 

 pi rlenced and reliable grow- 

 11-- in the most favorable 

 li>i ations of the North. They 

 I lu be depended upon as 

 In ing strictly first-class and 

 t.:ue to name. 



Select I,ist of Standard Varieties. 



Houlton Ea^ly Kose. — The standard Early Potato. 

 Beauty of Hebron. — A very productive early sort, 

 early as Early Rose, of good quality and strong grower. 



Early Northern. — Type of Early Rose, vigorous 

 grower and productive. 



Ne^w Queen Early. — Very highly flavored, of 

 good quality. 



