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For Culture see page H. 

 J qt. for 75 feet of drill. 2 to 3 bushels in drills for 



an acre. 



Those marked thus * are wrinkled varieties 

 Peas, Beans and Cora we do NOT deliver free, but will do so if 5c. 

 per plat or 10c. per quart Is added to the price. 



DWARF EXTRA EARLY PEAS. 



BLUE BEAUTY. Of a uniform height of 1J.< feet, so smooth 

 and level in its growth that a row of it resembles a well- 

 kept hedge. It is a blue, round pea, and is nearly as early 

 as the American Wonder. In quality and flavor Blue 

 Beauty cannot be surpassed. 10c. pkt., 15c. pt., 25c. qt., 

 $1.00 peck, S3.50 bushel. 



♦AMERICAN WONDER. Better suited to the private 

 than the market garden. Very early ; extremely dwarf 

 growth. Of the finest quality. Height, 12 inches. 10c. 

 pkt., 20c. pt., 30c. qt., $1.50 peck, $5.50 bushel. 



♦PREMIUM GEM. A very fine dwarf Pea of the Little 

 Gem type, on which it is a groat improvement. Height, 15 

 inches. 10c. pkt., 15c. pt., 25c. qt., $1.40 peck, $5.00 bushel. 



♦LITTLE GEM ( McLEAN'S). A green wrinkled variety 

 which comes into use a few days later than I he First of All 

 or Improved Daniel O'Rourke. 18 inches high, very pro- 

 lific, and of excellent flavor. 10c. pkt., 15c. pt., 25c. qt., 

 $1.40 peck, $5.00 bushel. 



rjur packets of Peas, 

 ^-'with few exceptions, 

 are really small square 

 boxes containing near- 

 ly half a pint. 



EXTRA EARLY PEAS 



OF MEDIUM HEIGHT. 







HENDERSON'S FIRST OF ALL. This variety is unequalled for excellence, 

 yield, size of pod and regularity of ripening. Height, 2)£ feet, or fully six inches 

 dwarfer than the Philadelphia Extra Early, and produces pods of good size, 

 which are well filled with round, smooth peas of splendid flavor. It is a pro- 

 digious bearer, and in this last feature and in its extreme earliness consists its 

 gnat value to market gardeners and truckers. At the same time we know of 

 no other variety that is more popular than Henderson's First of All in private 

 gardens. This variety is sent out only in sealed packages and bags. (See cut.) 

 10c. pkt.. 20c. pt., 30c. qt., $1.00 peck, $3.50 bushel. 



IMPROVED DANIEL O'ROURKE. A favorite extra early variety. Height, 

 3 feet. 10c. pkt.. 15c. pt., 25c. qt., $1.00 peck, $3.25 bushel. 



*LAXTONS ALPHA. Of fine quality, very prolific; pods large and well filled. 

 Height, 3 feet. 10c. pkt., 15c. pt., 25c. qt., $1.25 peck, $3.75 bushel. 



ALASKA. The earliest blue Pea. The dark green color of the pods makes it 

 extremely desirable, as it can be carried long distances without losing color, 

 which quality, combined with its earliness and uniformity of ripening, makes it 

 a most desirable Pea for market gardeners. Height, 2 feet. 10c. pkt., 15c. pt., 

 25c. qt., $1.25 peck, S4.00 bushel. 



MEDIUM OR SECOND EARLY PEAS. 



'HORSFORD'S MARKET GARDEN. A grand wrinkled variety, coming in between 

 Little Gem and Advancer. The vines are two feet high, very regular in growth. It is 

 a prolific bearer, and has yielded more shelled peas per acre than any other American 

 variety. The pods, although of medium size, are numerous, and are literally packed. 

 wil h peas of a delicious sweet flavor. (-See cut.) 10c. pkt., 15c. pt., 25c. qt., $1.00 peck, 

 S3. 50 bushel. 

 ^ABUNDANCE. A second early variety, attaining a height of 3 feet. Pods, 3 to Z% 

 inches long, roundish and well filled, containing 6 to 8 large wrinkled peas of excellent 

 quality. This variety is remarkable for branching directly from the roots. 10c. pkt., 

 15c. pt., 25c. qt., SI. 00 peck, $3.50 bushel. 



FILLBASKET. This variety is one of the best second early Peas in cultivation ; a 

 heavy cropper; of excellent flavor. Height, 3)£ feet. 10c. pkt., 15c. pt., 25c. qt., 

 $1.25 peek, $4.00 bushel. 



♦SHROPSHIRE HERO. A robust grower, about 3 feet high, producing long, hand- 

 some and well-filled pods in abundance. Flavor exquisite. We recommend it. 10c. 

 pkt., 15c. pt., 25c. qt., SI. 25 peck, $3.75 bushel. 

 *THE ADMIRAL. The heaviest cropping second early Pea extant. Grows to a height of from 3}^ to 4 feet; with a great profusion 

 of pods from top to bottom of the vine. 10c. pkt., 15c. pt., 25c. qt., $1.00 peck, $3.50 bushel. 



Peas, Beans and Corn we do NOT deliver free, but wilt do so if 5c. per pint or 10c. per quart is added to the price* 



