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HENDERSON’S 
“Succession” Collection of Four Best Tall Peas. 
HE varieties comprising this collection have been selected by 
us as the best of the tall wrinkled Peas from the Extra Early, 
Medium and Late maturing sections. They require to be 
‘“‘brushed” or grown on trellis, but this is well worth the extra 
trouble, for tall peas are much more productive than very dwarf 
varieties. If sown at one time, and conditions are favorable, the 
first picking for the table can be made in from eight to nine weeks, 
and successive pickings from the four sorts will supply the table 
with luscious peas for several weeks after the first picking. 
*“HENDERSON’S NEW EARLY. 
WRINKLED PEA, ‘‘PROSPERITY.”’ 
Introduced last season as No. 1897. (See colored plate and full 
description in Novelties, pages 22 and 23.) This is the earliest tall 
wrinkled or marrow Pea grown! Planted at the same time as the 
earliest tall ‘‘round”’ or hard-shell Peas—such as Alaska, Daniel 
O’Rourke, etc.—it is usually ready for picking at the same time or 
within three or four days after. Reports show that ‘‘ Prosperity ” 
sown from the middle to latter part of April was ready for the 
table. early in June. The advantage of procuring deliciously- 
flavored wrinkled or marrow peas, tender, melting and sweet, so 
early in the season is too apparent to need comment from us. 
‘«Prosperity ’’ grows about 21!¢ feet high, is vigorous and robust; 
a large yielder of immense:pods, filled with extra large and luscious 
peas. (See cut.) 20c. 14 pt., 35c. pt., 60c. qt., $4.00 peck. 
pt. 
1 qt. “6 ' 66 
PRICES for Henderson’s “ Succession” | 1g pt. each of above 4 sorts, enough for 75 feet of drill, 
Collection of Four Best Tall Peas: 
sessssssse= “TELEPHONE. 
A tall, wrinkled marrow, enormously productive and of the best 
quality. Itisastrong grower, averaging eighteen pods to the stalk. 
The pods are of the largest size and contain six or seven large peas. 
A desirable sort for the family garden. Height, 4! feet. (See cut.) 
10c. 14 pt., 20c. pt., 30c. qt., $1.40 peck, $4.50 bush. 
“AMERICAN CHAMPION. 
The number of testimonials we received favorable to the Ameri- 
can Champion Pea only confirms the high opinion we had formed 
of it in our trials before offering it forsale. It is one of the largest 
of all Peas, enormously productive, and its flavor and quality 
closely approach that of the well-known Champion of England. 
The pods are produced in pairs and are well filled. Each pod con- 
tains from nine to twelve large, fine peas. It is a tall-growing 
sort, of branching habit; it should be sown thinly. Height, 414 
feet. (See cut.) lOc. 14 pt., 20c. pt., 35c. qt., $2.00 peck, 
$7.00 bush. 
“CHAMPION OF ENGLAND. 
Acknowledged to be the best of the late tall varieties. The pods 
and peas are of the largest size and excellent quality. (See cut.) 
Height, 5 feet. 10c. 15 pt., 15c. pt., 25c. qt., $1.25 peck, $3.75 
bush, 
BUYER DELIVERED BY US 
PAYING TRANSIT. IN U.S. FREE. 
$0.40 
G6 150 GG et ° .70 90 
66 ‘¢ 300 GG 1.20 1.50 
