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Extra Early Pea— Henderson's First of All. 



Extra Early Pea — Henderson's First of All. 



This variety of extra early Pea is unsurpassed for earliness, yield, size of pod and regularity of growth. It is fully six inches 

 dwarfer than the Improved Daniel O'Rourke, produces pods of good size, which are well filled with round, smooth peas of splendid 

 flavor. It is a prodigious bearer, and ripens up so thoroughly as not to require more than two pickings to clear off the crop; and in 

 this last feature and its extreme earliness consists its great value to market gardeners or- truckers. For the last four years we have 

 made comparative trials with other early Peas, and in every instance our trial book shows that Henderson's First of All was fit 

 to pick before any of the others. The enormous and constantly increasing demand we have for this variety shows conclusively 

 that those who have grown it have found it to be everything that we claim for it. 



30 cts. per quart ; $2.00 per peck. 

 jBSfPrice by the bushel given on application. 



Kolb's Gem Water Melon. 



This variety is seemingly the best, taken all in all, of the several new 

 varieties that have been introduced since the advent of the Cuban Queen. 

 It has been largely grown and shipped to all the large markets in tbe 

 country, and commission merchants who receive them say that it is one of 

 the very best shipping melons that they know of. The melons attain a 

 weight of from twenty-five to fifty pouDds. Its flavor is of the best, 

 and its keeping qualities are so good that it has been had here in New 

 York in perfectly fresh and sweet condition for two months after ship- 

 ment. 



5 cts. per pkt. ; 20 cts. per oz.; 60 cts. per % lb.; $2.00 per lb. 



Kolb's Gem Water Melon. 



^ Pride of Georgia Water Melon. ** 



An introduction of last season, meritorious and distinct. It is dark green in color, almost oval in shape and ridged like an 

 orange. It is an excellent shipping variety, and when well grown attains a large size. It also possesses in a marked degree crisp- 

 ness and sweetness of flavor. 



10 cts. per pkt.; 25cts. per oz.; 75 cts. per % lb-; $2.50 per lb. 



If you wish to grow vegetables for sale, read Peter Henderson's "Gardening for Profit.' 



