R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE. 



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CARTER'S DAISY PEA. 



An excellent half dwarf, me- 

 dium sort, of dwarf, stocky, 

 vigorous habit, uniform in 

 height, remarkably produc- 

 tive, producing large, long, 

 handsome pods which fre- 

 quently contain lo peas of a 

 most tender and delicious 

 flavor. Packet, .10; pint, 

 .25; qt., .40; y^ peck, 

 $1.35: peck, $2.50: bush., 

 $8.50. 



ISrAIX AND LATE-CROP 

 PEAS. 



•Champion of England. We 

 place this superior old vari- 

 ety at the head of this sec- 

 tion, as it is unsurpassed in 

 flavor, sweetness, and gen- 

 eral excellence; our stock is 

 maintained pure by careful 

 selection and is unexcelled : 

 vines over 4 ft. high. Pint, 

 .15; qt., .25; 1/2 peck, .75; 

 peck, $1.25; bush., $4.50. 



Telephone. A tall and very 

 robust grower, bearing pods 

 closely fiUed and of unusual 

 length; remarkably produc- 

 tive. Pint, .20; qt., .35; 

 V-i peck, $1.25: peck, 

 $2.00; bush., $7.50. 



Reliance. A superior variety. 

 Superb flavor and tender. 

 Pint, .20; qt.. .35; 1^ peck, 

 $1.25; peck, $2.00; bush., 

 $7.00. 



Duke of Albany. (Amer- 

 ican Champion.) Verj' 

 large, well filled pods; of 

 vigorous growth and a re- 

 markable cropper; height, 

 5 ft. Pint, .25; qt., .40; 

 Vi peck, $1.35; peck, 

 $2.50; bush., $8.00. 



Pride of the Market. 

 Wrinkled, robust; enormous 

 yielder; 2ft. Pint, .15; qt., 

 •25; % peck, $1.00; peck, 

 $1.75; bush., $6.00. 



Sharpe's Queen. Of vig- 

 orous branching habit; it 

 needs to be sown thinly. 



Pods long, slightly curved, well filled with large peas ot most dehcious flavor. Its beauty, productiveness, and fine 

 quahty combined make it exceedingly popular. Height, 2^ ft.; seed dark green, wrinkled. Pint, .20; qt., .35; 

 y^ peck, $1.00; peck, $1.75; bush., $6.50. 



Yorkshire Hero. A hardy, productive Pea about 20 inches high. Peas of good quality, remaining a long time 

 in condition for use. Pint, .15; qt., .25; i-^ peck, .85; peck, $1.50; bush., $5.00. 



Shropshire Hero. Vines average 20 to 30 inches long, bearing a great abundance of large, handsome pods well 

 filled with Peas of superior flavor. Pint, .15; qt., .25; Va peck, $1.00; peck, $1.75; bush., $6.00. 



White Marrowfat. .\n old sort; very hardy. Pint, .15; qt., .25; \n peck, .65; peck, $i.oo; bush., $3.50. 



Black-Eyed Marrowfat. Very popular and hardy; 3 ft. Pint, .15; qt., .25; !» peck, .65; peck, $1.00; bush., 

 $3.50. Large packets of all varieties, 10 cts. each postpaid. 



Mr. J. R. Duly, Gardener for Oakes Ames' Farm, Easton, Mass., Feb. 21, 1905, writes: 



Having just finished our seed order list for igos, I wish to state that j/our seeds are as good as you claim them 

 to be, tee having taken First Pri^e at Brockton Fair on collection of l^egetables two years in succession ; also prices 

 on Squash, Pumpkin, Lima Beans, Peppers, IVater Melons, and Onions. In the collection I speak of we displayed 

 some fifty different kinds of vegetables. 



