RIORSEEDW 



1 quart to 100 feet of row. 

 \y z bushels to the t ere. 



Our Seed Peas are of the best 

 quality obtainable, being all grown 

 far North, thoroughly cleaned and 

 carefully hand-picked. They are 

 raised from the finest selected 

 strains, and the growing crops are 

 rogued to remove all runners and 

 improper types of growth. The 

 Extra Early varieties are very 

 hardy, and will endure a great 

 amount of cold ; should be planted 

 as soon as the ground can be got 

 ready— the sooner the better. Of 

 late years some gardeners make 

 a sowing of Extra Earlies late in 

 the fall, seed lying dormant in the 

 soil all winter and germinating very 

 early in the spring. The larger 

 wrinkled varieties are not nearly as 

 hardy, and the seed is apt to rot in- 

 stead of germinating if planted 

 before the soil becomes slightly 

 warmer on the advance of spring. 

 ; For private use sow in double rows, 18 inches apart, and 3 inches apart in the rows. For 

 niarket, in single rows 1 inch apart and 3 inches deep, and the rows from 2 to 3 feet apart. 



\i Cleveland Alaska, Originator's Stock.— Sealed bags. Qt., 15c; peck, 

 "55c; bush., $2.75. 



V First Best. — This Pea is the result of years of the most careful selection ; 

 height two and a-half feet, large pods, very prolific and sure cropper. Qt., 15c; 

 peck, 75c; bush,, $2.50. 



\rTriumph.— An early variety, very popular in many 

 sections. About two and a-half feet high. Qt., 15c; peck, 

 75/; bush., $2.50. 



\^Rnral New Yorker.— Height two and a-half feet, 

 _seed white, slightly dented, of vigorous habit, vine sending 

 out two or more lateral branches. The earliest Pea known 

 to the trade except Alaska. Qt., 15c; peck, 75c; bush. $2.75. 

 M^ew) Pedigree Extra Early. — Largest podded of 

 all Extra Early. This superb strain, offered by us last sea- 

 son for the first time, is growing rapidly in favor ; it is the 

 achievement of most careful expert work of selection and 

 re-selection continued through a long series of years. This 

 unequaled strain will produce twenty to thirty per cent, 

 larger crop and is ready for market only two days behind 

 Extra Early Alaska. The vines average twenty-four to 

 thirty inches. It is remarkably uniform and free from 

 sports of any kind. Qt., 15c; peck, 80c; bush., $3.00. 



Extra Early Alaska, 



\JExtra Early Alaska.— The earliest Pea known, very 

 uniform in growth and ripening; 90 per cent, of the pods 

 can be gathered at the first picking. The dark green color 

 of the pods make it extremely desirable, as it can be carried 

 long-distances withoutlosing color, grows two feet high, of 

 the lery finest quality. Qt., 15c; peck, 75c; bush., $2.75. 

 \>New) Prolific Early Market.— This is the largest 

 podded of all Extra Earlies, longer podded and more pro- 

 lific than Pedigree Extra Early, for which it is a fit com- 

 panion and close second, as it comes in only four to five 

 days later. The vines average twenty-four to thirty inches 

 high and produce pods singly. One picking will take 

 about three-fourths of the crop, and a second picking, 

 which is to be made about three days later, will take the 

 balance. It is remarkably uniform and very free from 

 sports of any kind. The peas are of the finest quality. 

 Qt., 20c; peck, $1.00; bush., $3.50. 



Second Sarlt/ J'mooth Varieties. 



NjFrench Canners. — It is very prolific, bearing an abundance of long pods, con- 

 taining from seven to nine peas of excellent flavor. Height three and a-half feet. 

 Qt., 15c; peck, 60c; bush., $2.25. / 



v/lnip. Sugar Marrowfat. — This fine 

 Pea has given wonderful satisfaction to all 

 who have planted it. It grows about two 

 feet high, and bears enormous handsome 

 pods, which are completely filled with large, 

 deliciously flavored deep green peas. It is 

 undoubtedly the most productive Pea offer- 

 ed/ Qt. ,15c; peck, 60c; bush., $2.25. 

 \AVliite Marrowfat (Royal Dwarf).— 

 This is an old standard variety dwarf. Pea 

 large and prolific. Qt., 15c; peck, 60c; 

 bujii., $2.00. 



\Edible Pod— Mammoth Melting 

 Soigar. — This is by far the largest and 

 finest of the true sugar or edible podded 

 Peas. The vines are of strong, vigorous 

 growth, frequently four to five feet in length 

 and the pods come rather late or about the 

 same time as the Telephone and Stratagem 

 Peas. The vines are very productive, of 

 enormous pods and continue bearing for a 

 long time. Pods average five to six inches 

 in length and one and a-half inches broad, 

 thick and fleshy. Broken and boiled like 

 string beans and served with butter sauce, 

 they have a luscious flavor. Qt., 30c 

 Pedigree Extra Early. 28 



