Wrinkled Varietm.-**'*- 



Gradus, or Prosperity Peas. Comparatively new, of English origin, is an 

 extra early wrinkled variety, very prolific with large dark green pods, of a 

 very fine flavor. Vines grow from 2)4 to 3 feet. Ihe peas remain tender and 

 sweet for a long time after they are large enough to use, as the vines continue 

 in bearing for some little time after the first pods are ready. We consider it 

 one of the most desirable for the family garden or home use. Qt. 25c. Pk. 

 $1.75. Bush. $6.00. 



(New) Thomas Laxton. This new variety is of the same growth with that 

 of the Gradus, but is usually three to four days later for market, while the 

 large peas are a deeper, rich green. The pods are square at the end instead 

 of having a long, sloping point, and is considered by some to be of a better 

 flavor than Gradus. Qt. 25c. Pk. $1.50. Bush. $5.50. 



American Wonder. This is a dwarf variety, and leads all others in point of 

 earliness, growing about 10 inches high, and produces a profusion of good 

 sized, well filled pods, with finest flavored peas. Quart 20c. Peck $1.25. 

 Bushel $4.50. 



McLean's Advancer. About the best second early on the list, a green 

 wrinkled variety about two and a-half feet high, long pods, abundantly prolific 

 and well filled. Qt. 20c. Peck 90c. Bus. $3.50. 



Telephone. A tall wrinkled marrow, enormously productive and of best 

 quality. It is a strong grower, averaging eighteen pods to the stalk. The 



pods are of a large size. A desirable sort 

 for the family garden. Qt. 20c. Pk. $1.00. 

 Bush. $4.00. 



Dwarf Giant Podded Prolific Green 

 Marrow. This variety has become a favorite 

 with the consumer as well as grower. 

 Vines of a strong growth with a large dark 

 green foliage, but only eighteen to twenty 

 inches in height and do not need to be 

 supported. Pods of large size, well filled 

 with large dark green peas of rich marrow 

 flavor. Qt. 20c. Pk. $1.00. Bush. $4.00. 



Thomas Laxton. 



Champion of England. A universal 

 favorite, delicious flavor, profuse bearer 

 of large pods, filled well with large green 

 wrinkled peas. Height about four feet. 

 Qt. 20c. Pk. 90c. Bush. $3.00. 



Dwarf Champion. This is a dwarf- 

 growing strain of the popular Champion of 

 England, which for many years has been 

 the standard large-podded late or main 

 crop variety. While growing only 2 ft. in 

 height, it retains all the excellence of the 

 parent tall variety. In warm soils and lo- 

 cations this dwarf type will give better re- 

 sults than the old strain . Vines are strong, 

 but short-jointed and rocky in growth, set- 

 ting large pods freely. The pods are 3 in . 

 in length, round and well filled to the end. 

 Qt. 20c. Pk. $1.10. Bush. $4.00. 



Nott's Excelsior.— One of the best early Dwarf Peas. It combines the good qualities of 

 the American Wonder and Premium Gem Peas. The vines are larger and more productive than 

 American Wonder and earlier than Premium Gem. The peas in sweetness and quality unsur- 

 passed. Qt. 20c. PK. $1.25. Bush. $4.50. 



Premium Gem.— This variety is nearly as early as the American Wonder and the very 

 productive vine is decidedly larger, growing to a height of from 15 to 18 in. The pods are large 

 and crowded with 6 to 8 very large peas of fine quality. Qt. 20c. PK. $1.15. Bush. $4.00. 



YorKshire Hero. — A most popular and extremely productive second-early variety, grow- 

 ing 2 l A feet in height The vine is close-jointed and thickly hung with round well -filled pods 

 three inches in length. Peas are of good size, tender, and of very sweet flavor, From its short 

 stocky growth and great productiveness it is also one of the most profitable varieties to plant in 

 the field for market. Qt. 20c. PK. $1.00. Bush. $3.50, 



Daisy, or Dwarf Telephone (New.)— This new variety is a second early, of robust but 

 remarkably even growth. The vines are from 16 to 18 inches high, needing no brush. The 

 self-supporting, stout plants are fairly loaded with large, bright green pods, which are always 

 well filled. Each pod contains from 7 to 9 large peas of a light bright green color, tender and 

 well flavored. Qt. 20c. PK. $1.25. Bush. $5.00. 



A Plant of Dwarf Champion. 



Daisy, or Dwarf Telephone. 



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