FARQUHAR'S RELIABLE VEGETABLE SEEDS 



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SECOND-EARLY AND MEDIUM VARIETIES, continued 



*Nott's Excelsior. A splendid dwarf wrinkled Pea that is hardy and vigorous. It 

 may be planted as early as the round varieties and will mature almost as soon. The 

 pods are almost square and contain seven to nine large Peas of unsurpassed qualitv. 

 Height, IJ^ ft • Pt. 40c.; qt. 75c.; 3^pk. $2.50 



"Blue Bantam. An extremely early Pea of superb quality and unusually productive. 

 Height, IMft Pt. 55c.; qt. $1.00; J^pk. $3.50 



*Pioneer. An earlv sort which produces a heavy crop of dark green, well-filled pods. 

 Height, 2 ft. . . .: Pt. 55c.; qt. $1.00; J^pk. $3.50 



''Sutton's Phenomenon, a choice early variety of recent introduction, 

 producing the largest pods of any of the dwarf sorts, tightly filled with from 9 to 

 12 Peas of delicious flavor. Height, 3 ft Pkt. 50c.; pt. $1.25; qt. $2.00 



MAIN AND LATE VARIETIES 



*Aldei'nian. a valuable variety of recent introduction. The vines are vigorous 

 and average eighteen to twenty pods, each containing seven to ten large Peas of a 

 most dehcious flavor. Height, 4 ft Pt. 40c.; qt. 75c.; Hpk- $2.75 



*The V. C. An English variety said to produce larger pods than any other Pea in 

 cultivation. The plants attain a height of 5 to 6 feet, and the magnificent pods, which 

 are borne in great profusion, contain from twelve to thirteen Peas of fine quality. A 



grand exhibition variety Pkt. 25c.; pt. 85c.; qt. $1.50 



^Champion of England. A prolific and vigorous sort, producing immense pods well 



filled with large Peas unsurpassed for flavor and sweetness. Height, 5 ft 



Pt. 40c.; qt. 75c.; >'2pk. $2.75 

 ^Telephone. A tall and very robust grower, bearing pods of unusual length, closely 



filled with large, tender Peas. Of superb flavor. Height, 5 ft 



Pt. 40c.; qt. 75c.; Hpk. $2.75 



'^Stratagem, Cox's Improved or Potlatch. One of the best of the large-podded 



sorts. The vine is strong and of branching habit, very prolific, being covered with 



pods of the largest size, uniformly filled with Peas of the finest quality. Height, 3 J^ ft. 



Pt. 40c.; qt. 75c.; J^pk. $2.75 



*Duke of Albany or American Champion. A strong-growing variety, with large, 



light colored leaves, and producing an abundance of very large pods well filled with 



Peas that are tender 

 and sweet. Height, 5 

 ft ..Pt. 40c. ;qt. 75c.; 

 i^pk. $2.75. 



^Quite Content. 



One of the largest- 

 podded varieties in 

 cultivation. The 

 vines are of robust 

 growth and unusu- 

 ally productive of 



Alderman Peas 



straight pods, closely filled with extra-large Peas of rich 



Pt. 55c.; 



flavor . . 

 qt. $1.00 



Farquhar's Special Collection of Garden Peas 



The varieties selected for this Collection we consider among 

 the best to give a continuous supply of delicious green Peas from 

 June to August. We do not agree with the theory of one planting 

 to cover the entire season, so for this reason we prefer to plant 

 them as follows: 



Plant No. 1 as soon as the ground is open in the spring; Nos. 

 2 and 3 as soon as the ground is warm in April; Nos. 4, 5, and 6 

 two weeks later. All varieties offered are fully described on 

 preceding pages. Qt. 



No. 1. Farquhar's Prolific Early $0 75 



No. 2. Laxton's Superb 1 00 



No. 3. Thomas Laxton 85 



No. 4. Sutton's Excelsior 80 



No. 5. Admiral Beatty 1 00 



No. 6. Alderman 75 



$5 15 

 Special Collection Prices: 1 pint each of all 6 varieties, S2.50; 

 ppd^ $2.80. 1 quart each of all 6 varieties, $4.75; ppd., 35.25 



Laxton's Superb Peas. See page 



If Peas, Beans, or Com are wanted by parcel post, add for postage, S 

 cents per pint, 10 cents per quart. We deliver postpaid to any post oflBce 

 within the United States all other Vegetable Seeds in packets, ounces, 

 Vi pounds, and pounds. 



