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WONDER WORKER AND EXTRA EARLY PEAS PLANTED SAME DAY AND HARVESTED SAME DAY. 



BOLGIANO'S WONDER WORKER PEA. 



EARLIEST EXTRA EARLY WRINKLED PEA. 



SIX weeks from planting, this wonderful, large wrinkled Pea can be marketed. In earliness, great size and excellent flavor, it is unequalled. 

 The Peas fairly melt in your mouth. The vines grow iy> feet high, are very hardy, resisting pests and cold weather. It bears an abundance 

 of large, even, deep green pods. It is claimed the Wonder Worker Peas are superior in earliness, hardiness and large size pods, to the Gradus 

 or Propriety Pea. It is the finest Early Pea yet introduced. Pt., 25c. Qt., 50c. 2 Qts., SI. 00. Gal., S3. 00. Pk.,S3.50. 1/2 Bus.. S6. 00. 

 Bus., S12.00. 



BOLGIANO'S EXTRA EABLT TRIUMPH PEAS — This won- 

 derfully productive Pea has never disappointed, but always sustained 

 its thoroughh' established reputation as being the earliest, MOST PRO- 

 DUCTIVE and most salable Tea brought to the market, always com- 

 manding tip-top prices. The young peas have a sweet, luscious flavor, 

 which makes them especially valuable to the retail market gardener. 

 In a favorable season it will be read3 r in 42 da3~s. Pkt., 5c. Pt., 15c. 

 Qt., 25c. 2 Qts., 40c. Gal., 75c. Peck, SI. 50. Bus., S5.00. 



EXTRA EARLY MORNING STAR PEA Many ot our largest 



customers use this Pea, and it gives satisfaction. Pkt,, 5c. Pt., 15c. 

 Qt., 25c. 2 Qts.. 40c. Gal., 75c. Peck, SI. 50. Bus., S5.00. 



RURAL SEW YORKER Pods of fine shade; contains from 6 to 



9 Peas of fine qualit\-; prolific, extra early, uniform ingrowth and ripen- 

 ing. Height. 2j£ feet Pkt., 5c. Pt., 15c. Qt„ 25c. 2 Qts., 40c. 

 Gal., 75c. Peck, SI. 50. Bus., S5.00. 



FIRST AND BEST — One of theearly varieties; 2j£ feet high. Pkt., 

 5c. Pt., 15c. Qt., 25c. 2 Qts., 40c. Gal., 75c. Peck, SI. 50. 

 Bus.. S5.00. 



LARGE WHITE MARROWFAT PEAS Pt., 10c. Qt., 15c. 



Gal., 50c. Peck, 90c. Bus., S3. 50. 



FRENCH CANNER PEAS.— Pt.. 10c. Qt., 15c. Gal., 50c 

 Pk., 90c. Bus., S3. 50. 



IMPROYED NEW SUGAR MARROWFAT PEAS— Marble- 

 liead Stock. — The Originator Says — "I will venture to say that every 

 one of my customers who have raised this Sugar Marrowfat Pea has 

 had a heavier crop from it than any other variety they grew. It mat- 

 ters not how many kinds there were. This is my own experience 

 Having raised it on a large scale, I am ready to endorse the following 

 points: 



1st. It will outyield any variety. 



2nd. It will do better than any other variety on thin land. 



3d. Its large well-filled pods make it very valuable as a Market Gar- 

 dener's Pea. 



4th. The quality is first-class, sweet and delicious. 



5th. It is an extra strong grower. 



6th. It will stand drouth better than any other variety. 



The well-known editor of the " Rural New Yorker" makes the follow- 

 ing statement: "Pods large, often containing eight peas. Vine very 

 strong, comes in after the earliest sorts." Pkt., 5c. Pt.. 15c. Qt., 

 25c. 2 Qts., 40c. Gal., 75c. Peck, SI. 50. Bus., S5.00. 



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^ Gentlemen. — Send me one of jour Catalogues. I find vour ^ 

 •*) Seed always the Best. R. B. GILLETTE, N. Y. fa 







