EXTRA EARLY AND EARLY PEAS. 



CROP VERY SHORT AND PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES. 



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BY PROPERLY SELECTING the different varieties of Peas you can readily have luscious, fresh green Peas from the earliest Spring to the 

 Summer and Fall months; ask us, or write us, and we will recommend the proper kinds. Is it possible to find a person who does 

 not take pleasure in feasting on the delicious new green Peas, especially if they are from their own garden, and picked fresh for each 

 meal? For home use we especially recommend the wrinkled varieties. 



BOLGIANO'S EXTRA EARLY ALASKA PEAS. - 



BOLGIANO'S EXTRA EARLY ALASKA PEAS. 



WE have taken extra pains to make our stock of this most valu- 

 able Pea exceptionally superior. By careful selection, thor- 

 oughly rogueing, we have developed a stock of this smooth, 

 blue Pea, which in evenness of growth of vine and early maturity of 

 pods is unequalled by any other blue-seeded extra early Pea. The vines 

 are about 2^ feet high, not branching, but bear 4 to 7 long pods, "which 

 are filled with medium-sized, beautiful, bright green, smooth Peas of 

 excellent flavor. The dark green color of the pods makes it exception- 

 ally desirable as a shipper, for it can be carried long distances without 

 losing its color, which quality, combined with its earliness, uniformity 

 of ripening and luscious flavor, makes it one of the highest value to 

 market gardeners, truckers and canners. We annually grow and sell 

 thousands of bushels which give the best satisfaction. Pkt., 5c. Pt., 

 10c. Qt., 20c. 2 Qts., 35c. Gal., 60c. Peck, $ 1.00. Bus., S3. 75. 



THOMAS LAXTON EXTRA EARLY PEA. 



This Pea is claimed by Mr. Laxton, the noted English hybridizer, 

 to be the finest of all the Extra Early Wrinkled Peas. He introduced 

 it into the U. S. in 1900, and already the popular favor which it has 

 drawn around it, substantiates all that Mr. Laxton claims for it. 

 Pkt., 25c. Qt., 50c. 2 Qt., SI. 00. Gal., S2.00. Peck, S3. 50. 

 1/2 Bus., S6.00. Bus., S12.00. 



ECLIPSE, OR SURPRISE PEA. 



This excellent wrinkled Pea will be found to be earlier than the 

 Alaska or Trinmph Peas. The vines are strong, growing from 20 to 24 

 inches high and require no sticking. Pods are as large as the Nott's 

 Excelsior, and are born in great abundance. It has a delicious flavor 

 which, with its extreme earliness, ranks it among the leaders of extra 

 early Sweet Wrinkled Peas. Pkt., 10c. Pt., 15c. Qt., 25c. Gal., 

 75c. Peck, SI. 50. 1/2 Bus.. S3.00 Bus., S6.00. 



GRADUS, OR PROSPERITY PEAS. 



$90.00 made from one peck of Peas planted is remarkable, but that 

 is what one market gardner netted. Planted the same day side by 

 side with the earliest of the Extra Early Peas this delicious, large, 

 wrinkled Pea will mature at exactly the same time. The extra large 

 dark green pods quickly fill a bushel box or basket, and readily retail 

 around $2.50 per bushel when the Extra Early varieties bring $1.50 per 

 bushel. It withstands an extraordinary amount of cold and wet 

 weather, so plant it early and your returns will surprise you. It 

 matures and is marketed before the Pea louse gets a chance at it. 

 Besides being so attractive, the sweet delicious flavor and excelient 

 quality bring back a customer who has once bought them. For several 

 years Prosperity Peas has been on the market, the demand, however, 

 has always been so great we have been unable to reserve many for 

 growing purposes; the short crops have still further cut down the 

 supply, so buy earlv before they are all gone. Pt., 25c. Qt., 50c. 

 2 Qt., S1.00. Gal., S2.00. Peck, S3.50. 1/2 Bus., S6.00. 

 Bus., S12.00. 



TOM THUMB PEAS. 



Everybody wants a dwarf, bushy, abundant yielding Pea. This 

 excellent variety not only supplies this want but adds to it a quick 

 maturing, delicious Pea resembling the most high priced canned French 

 Peas, only of much finer, fresher flavor. Being robust and bushy it not 

 only withstands very wet weather but is improved by it, as the pods 

 are held oft' the ground; they grow rapidly and mature an abundant 

 crop when other peas are ruined by heavy Spring rains. Pkt., 10c. 

 Pt., 15c. Qt., 25c. Gal., 75c. Peck, SI. 50. 1/2 Bus., S3.00. 

 Bus., S6.00*. 



Oct. 10th, 1902. 

 -I always find your seed true and reliable. 

 Yours truly, W. C. LIGHTSEY, 



Florida. 



