R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
PEAS, MEDIUM VARIETIES.—Continued. 
*Alderman. 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 
delicious flavor. Height, 4 feet ... Pt., .30; qt., .60; 4 pk., 2.25; pk., 4.00 
*Senator. A handsome large, round-podded variety. The vines are very 
vigorous, and carry a heavy crop of pods, closely filled with peas of excellent 
quality. Height, 34 feet ot. Biz. 205 qt-, 40; 4 pk, 1/505) pk, 2:75 
* 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, 24 feet. 
: Pt,, 30; qt., 50; 4 pk, 1.75; pk., 3.25 
* Masterpiece. A superb variety with large pods slightly curved and usually 
in pairs; very prolific and of fine flavor. Height, 3 feet. 
BE, 302 qt-, -50; 4 pk, 1.75; pk, 3.00 
*Duechess. A valuable main crop variety with broad, handsome pods, 
dark green, and filled with large peas of excellent quality. Height, 5 
feet. Pts; 30; qt., .50; 4 pk., 1:75; pk., 3.25 
*Glory of Devon. A very popular English marrowfat pea of excep- 
tionally sturdy growth. Peas sweet and delicious. Height, 4 feet. 
Pt., .305 qt., .50; } pk.; 1.75 
*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., .40; qt., .75; 4 pk., 2.75 
* Majestic. A very fine variety of dwarf stocky habit, bearing 
large handsome pods; a heavy cropper. Height 3 feet. 
Pt., .25; qt., .50; 4 pk., 1.75 
Mr. Stephen Duly, gardener jor 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 havea 
ee oe oj vegetables this year, all raised from Farquhar’s 
eeds.” 
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* McLean’s Advancer. A dwarf green wrinkled marrow pea, 
with numerous long well-filled pods, containing peas of the 
finest quality. Height, 2 feet. 
Pia 205, Go o0 ss pe, pleiorn pis oso 
*Stratagem, 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 quality. Height, 
34 feet ... Se Pt., .30; qt., .60; 4 pk., 2.25; pk., 4.00 
*Farquhar’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, 
34 feet ... won pre. ro : Pt, -30;4t., .60 
*Sutton’s Peerless. A splendid variety of sturdy growth. 
The vines are laden with large dark green pods, peas are large 
and of extra fine quality. A valuable sort for exhibition pur- 
poses. Height, 3 feet ... 32 Seg aBieye2asigt.,.250 
*Farquhar’s Best of All. A superior variety of the highest 
quality. The pods are of a ric! dark green color, containing 
8 to 10 large peas of delicious flavor. Height, 34 feet. 
Pt., .40; qt., .75; 4 pk., 2.75 
Melting Sugar: Edible Podded. The pods are cooked like 
Snap Beans and are very sweet and tender. Height, 3 feet. 
Pt., .25; qt.,..50; pk., 3.75 
Mr. David Pollard, 4 Lowden Street, Norwalk, Conn., 
June 23, 1910, writes: ‘‘I had some of Farquhar’s Prolific 
Early Peas this season and they were the best Peas and 
Alderman Pea. bore the best of any I have ever had."’ 
Packets of all varieties of Peas ati0 cents each, postpaid. 
