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Ctjlture.— A week may be gained by sowing a quantity in moist sand placed in a box in the cellar, and plant- 

 ing outside when well sprouted. Light, dry soil, not over rich, suits the Pea. Sow as early as the ground can be 

 worked, and again every ten day.s for succession. Peas may be sown as late as the 20th of August. Medium and 

 late Peas must be planted early; Extra Earlies may be planted again in August. Sow in single or double rows. 

 .^ from 4 to 6 feet apart according to the different heights, about an inch apart in the row, and 4 inches deep. Hoe 



'- ^ ^^k often, and keep ground clean and fine. The tall sorts can be made to bear more freelv by pinching in. The 



S^ ^B dwarf variety may be grown in beds like bush beans, with rows about the same distance apart. 



JSiS'Tbose marHed with a star (*) are wrinkled marrows, and unless otherwise stated should be sown 

 thicker than the round Peas, and not until the ground has become warm as they are more liable to rot. They are 

 the finest flavored of all Peas. 



We supply PacKets of Peas at 5c and 10c postpaid. Add 8c to Pints and 15c to Quarts. 



£rfXV]rct"jLLiCtl ly JL 6ctS* per per Per Per Per 



„„ , .„.j.., ,„ "^ Height pt. qt. 4-qts. pk. bus. 



1087. New Lone Podded AlasKa Pea.— We recommend this new Pea as 

 f^'" - \ the greatestmoney making Pea that has been introduced since wefiist 



put out the Wonder Worker Pea. Be sure to give it a trial, f Specialty 



\ SeePage9.) ---i, ■ „—..;... -.^--. .. 2J^ ft. 15c 25c 85c $1.60 $6.00 



108S. New Extremely Early Prolific Bolgiano's "GOOD LUCK." 



(Specialty, See Page 9.).. 2K ft. 20c 35c 1.25 2.25 8.00 



1070. Bolgiano s Extra Early Triumph Peas.— Our standard market- 

 garden extra early Pea; productive and profitable to grow 2'A 5t. 15c 25c 75c 1.35 5.00 



1071. Bolgiano's Extra Early AlasUa Peas.— By careful selection, 

 thoroughly rogueing, we have developed a stock of this smooth, blue 

 Pea, which inevennessof growth of vine and early maturity of pods is 

 unequaled. The vines are about 214 ft. hiEh, not branching but bear 

 4 to 7 long pods filled with medium-sized, beautiful bright green 



>3»B^«.^ESIS^^^^|^^^^q smooth Peas of excellent flavor. The dark green color of the pods 



''>^^^*^^H^^^H^H^^P3 makes it desirable as a shipper, and it can be carried long distances 



without losing its color 2J^ ft. 15c 25c 85c 1.55 6.00 



1177. Pedigree Extra Early Peas 2J^ ft. 15c 25c 85c 1.55 6.00 



-W 1016. Ameer Peas.— An exceptionally profitable Early Pea 2j| f:. 15c 25c 85c 1.55 6.00 



1082. Bolgiano's Extra Early Nonpariel Peas.— it is used by many of 

 our Southern customers. Theentire crop can he had in a single pick- 

 ing, and its beautiful_ green pod retains its color and freshness longer 

 than other sorts. It is an abundant cropper and the pods good-sized. 



It suits lonK-distance shipment 2K ft. 15c 25c 85c 1.55 6.00 



g-^- 1073. Extra Early Morning Star Peas.— Many of our largest customers 



""' use this Pea, and it gives satisfaction 2K ft. 15c 25c 75c 1.35 5.00 



1074. First and Best.— First-class selected strain of extra-earlies 2K ft- 15c 25c 75c 1.35 5.00 



l^sn-f 1075. Rural New YorHer. — Podsof fine shape; contains from 6 to 9 Peas 



of fine quality, prolific, extra early, uniform ingrowth and ripening... 25^ ft. 15c 25c 75c 1.35 5.00 



1200. Philadelphia Extra Early.— Resembles the First and Best 2'A il. 15c 25c 75c 1.35 5.00 



1U76. French Canner Peas.— A little later than the Extra-Earlies, 



prolific 3% ft. 10c I5c 40c 75c 2.50 



1077. ^Improved Sugar Marrowfat Pea.— Its luxurious growth and 

 abundant, large and handsome pods reward cultivation. It is grown 

 extensively by the largest Truckers. Fine variety for home garden, 

 as it is grown easily and early 3 ft. lOc 15c 40c 75c 2.50 



10S3. ^Bolgiano's Wonder WorKer Pea, Earliest Extra Early 



WrinUled Pea.— Most profitable for Growers and Shippers, Un- 



I ^'^^ equalled for home Garden. (Specialty, See Page 9.) 3 ft. 20c 35c 1.10 2.00 7.50 



i vJ 1072. '^Gradus, or Prosperity Pea.— Gradus is in condition to pick 



about 4 days after our Extra-Early Triumph. The pods are very large 



and well-filled withlargea'rwXr/f(fdeepgreenpeasof the finest quality 3 ft. 20c 30c 85c 1.55 6.00 



1078. '''Thomas Laxton. — A cross between Gradus and one of the extra 

 ,_,., early sorts. Itripenswithin adayortwooftheearliest round varieties 1ft. 15c 25c 85c 1.55 6,00 



1 rie 1080. *Nott's Excelsior Pea.— The very best short vine, wrinkled extra- 



T^^ .J. early Pea. Vines are more vigorous and taller than the American 



1- 105 L Wonder, and the pods are V} larger, containing often 6 to 8 large Peas, 



"TipliflOim closely compact together, and for sweetness and quality hasno equal, 1ft. 15c 30c 75c 1.35 5.00 



^tiiv.ii^«jj jgg^ *American Wonder.— It is of dwarf and robust habit, growing 



tarlV from 10 tol5 inches high, and produces aprofusion of good-sized and 



Tj^-^ well-filled pods of the finest flavor. 1ft. I5c 25c 75c 1.35 5.00 



JfeaS. 108+. ^Premium Gem.— Earlv; straight pods, well-filled 1 ft. 15c 25c 75c 1.35 5.00 



1181. *Large White Marrowfat Peas 5 ft. 10c 15c 40c .65 2.50 



1196. *McLeon's Little Gem.— Verv prolific excellent flavor IK ft. 15c 25c 75c 1.35 5.00 



1195. *Tom Thumb or Blue Peter.— Popular and very dwarf 1ft. 15c 25c 85c 1.55 6.00 



Early and Medium Peas. „..,.. . . 



^ Height pt. qt. 4-qts. pk. bus. 



1089. *Bolgiano's "CRACKER JACK" Pea.— It's what the name expresses. (Specialty, See Page 9.). 2J<ft. 20c 30c 85c $1.60 $6.00 



1090. "'Dwarf Giant Podded Prolific Green Marrow Pea. — Bears enormous, handsome pods 7 to 8 inches in 

 length filled with large, deliciously flavored deep green Peas, top to bottom; they require no support owing to 



their fine dwarf, stocky habit ; 2 ft. 20c 30c 85c 1.60 6.00 



1091. '^American Champion Pea.— It is one of the largest of Peas, enormously productive, and its flavor and 

 quality closely approach that of the well known Champion of England; pods produced in pairs are well filled, 



containing from9 to 12 large Peas; of branching habit, should be sown thinly 4'A tt. 15c 25c 85c 1.55 6.00 



1092. "'Shropshire Hero.— Very productive; fine flavor; long, handsome pods 2'A ft, 15c 25c 85c 1.55 6.00 



1093. '''Championof England.— A well known, standard variety; sow thickly 5 ft. 15c 25c 85c 1.35 5.00 



1085. "'Telephone Improved. — Robust habit. A single vine produces 18 to 30 unusually long well-filled pods of 



largest size, containing 10 to 12 Peas, often forming a double row, of fine flavor 5ft. 15c 25c 85c 1.55 6.00 



1086. *Daisy or Dwarf Telephone. — Plants stout, self-supporting, heavy cropper of large, bright green filled 



pods containing 7 to 9 Peas, tender and luscious flavor IM ft. 15c 25c 85c 1.55 6.00 



1094. "'Dwarf Champion. — A dwarf-growing Champion of England. In warm soils and locations, %vill give better 

 results than the old strain. Vines are strong, short-jointed and stocky in growth, setting large pods very freely 

 The pods are three inches in length, round and well-filled to the end. The foliage is not so large and dense, 



hense less liable to mildew during hot weather _ 2 ft. 15c 25c 85c 1.55 6.00 



1097. "Heroine. 25^ feet high, deliciously flavored 2'A ft. 15c 25c 85c 1.55 6.00 



1098. *Juno, 2 feet high, excellent quality _ 2 ft. 15c 25c 85c 1.55 6.00 



1099. '*Abnndance, 3 feet high, very prolific - 3 ft. 15c 25c 85c 1.55 6.00 



1100. "DuKe of Albany, 4 feet high darkgreen pods, prolific 4 ft. ISc 25c 85c 1.55 6.00 



1101. "Gardener's Favorite, 3 feet high, popular for market 3 ft. 15c 25c 75c 1.35 5.00 



1102. "'Everbearing, IK feet high, bear for along time IKft. 15c 25c 85c 1.55,f 6.00 



1003. *Teleg'raph or Long' Island Mammoth, 4 feet high, deep green, fine flavored, productive 4 ft. 15c 25c 75c 1.35 5.00 



1199. "Edible, Podded or Sug'ar Pea. — Melting' Sugar. — Grows to the height of 5 feet, bears a profusion of large, broad pods, which are so brittle that 



thev snap without any string. It should be used in much the same way as a Wax Bean. The pods when cooked are very sweet and tender 

 Pkts. lOc Pt. 20c. Qt. 35c. 2 Qts. 60c. Gal, $1.10. PecK $2.00. 



