7 ih This is without a doubt the largest podded pea 
(New) Quite Content. in existence. The pods are of a dark green color, 
produced in pairs and grow straight, with only a slight curve; averaging 
six inches long, with nine to eleven peas in the pod. The vines attain a 
height of five to six feet. Qt. 30c.; peck $2.25. 
Ei A new wrinkled marrow of fine quality. 
Sutton’s Dwarf Defiance. Vines stocky, quite dwarf, pods large and 
well filled. The exceeding productiveness of this variety for a dwarf 
sort makes it one of the most valuable of all for home gardens. Qt. 25c.; 
pk. $1.75; bush. $6.50. 
mir The largest podded pea yet introduced. Height 3% 
Ad al Dewey. feet; pods a rich dark green color, frequently six 
inches long, beautifully shaped. Peas large, tender and of first-class flavor. 
Qt. 25c.; pk. $1.75; bush. $6.50. 
Very popular with market gardeners who want 
Long Island Mammoth. a large, handsome pod of a deep green color, 
Qt. 25c.; peck $1.75; bushel $6.00. 
Alderman. This splendid_new pea comes from a European specialist in 
: hybridizing. It is similar in growth to the Telephone, matur- 
ing about the same time. Qt. 25c.; pk. $1.75; bushel $6.00. 
1 This new pea possesses all the merits of the 
Dwarf Champion Pea. Champion of England, with less vine (26 inches) 
larger pods and more of them, and coming a little earlier. Qt. 25c.; pk. 
$1.75; bush. $6.00. 
1 Hardy and very prolific. Vine 1% feet in height, 
King Edward Vil. with dark green foliage. Pods dark green, curved 
and pointed at the ends. Ready for table use 60 days after planting. Seed 
blue-green, medium sized. Qt. 25c.; peck. $1.75; bush. $6.50. 
A tall-growing late sort, three and a half to four feet in 
Telephone. height, having pods of very large size, containing six to 
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CHOICEST EARLY AND MAIN CROP WRINKLED PEAS. 
A This is a dwarf variety, and leads all others in point 
American Wonder. of earliness, growing about 10 inches high, and pro- 
duces a profusion of good sized, well-filled pods, with finest flavored peas. 
Quart 25c.; peck $1.60; bushel $6.00. 
1 This variety is nearly as early as the American Wonder, 
Premium Gem. and the very productive vine is decidedly larger, growing 
to a height of from 15 to 18 in. The pods are large and crowded with 6 to 8 
very large peas of fine quality. Qt. 25c.; pk. $1.60; bush. $6.00. 
7 1 One of the best Early Dwarf Peas. It combines the good 
Nott’s Excelsior. qualities of the American Wonder and Premium Gem 
Peas. The vines are larger and more productive than American Wonder and 
earlier than Premium Gem. The peas in sweetness and quality unsurpassed. 
Qt. 25c.; pk. $1.60; bush. $6.00. 
Potlatch Strong, vigorous vines of even growth, 20 to 24 inches in height, 
7 with luxuriant dark foliage, bearing pods medium green in color 
3% to 4 inches in length. Broad and pointed at the ends. No variety known 
will produce more pods, and no pods could possibly shell out better. The Pot- 
latch is a variety from which anyone may expect great things. Fit for table 
use 61 days from planting. Seed green, wrinkled, large in size. Qt. 25c.; pk. 
$1.75; bush. $6.50. 
Also called “Prosperity” Pea. This popular new large- 
Extra Early Gradus. podded wrinkled pea of finest quality matures pods 
only two or three days later than the small-podded, round-seeded extra earlies. 
Vines grow from 2% to 3 feet. The peas remain tender and sweet for a long 
time after they are large enough to use, as the vines continue in bearing for 
some little time after the first pods are ready. We consider it one of the most 
desirable for the family garden or home use. ,Qt. 30c.; pk. $2.00; bush. $7.00. 
This variety is of the same growth with that of the 
Thomas Laxton. Gradus, but is usually three to four days later for market, 
while the large peas are a deeper, rich green. The pods are square at the end 
instead of having a long, sloping point. and is considered by some to be of a 
better flavor than Gradus. Qt. 30c.; pk. $2.00; bush. $7.00. 
4 A universal favorite, delicious flavor, profuse. 
Champion of England. bearer of large pods, filled well with large green 
wrinkled peas. Height about four feet. Qt. 25c.; pk. $1.50; bush. $5.00. 
* This variety is a second early, of robust but 
Daisy, or Dwarf Telephone. remarkably even growth. The vines are 
from 16 to 18 inches high, needing no brush. The self-supporting, stout plants 
are fairly loaded with large, bright green pods, which are always well filled. 
Each pod contains from 7 to 9 large peas of a light bright green color, tender 
and well flavored. Qt. 30c.; pk. $1.75; bush. 6.50. 
9, 4 This handsome, new, early, wrinkled pea is the largest 
Sutton’s Excelsior. podded of any dwarf variety on our list. It is also the 
most vigorous in growth of vine, and is unsurpassed in quality. The pods 
mature very nearly as early as those of Nott’s Excelsior, but are broader and 
with the foliage distinctly lighter green in color. We believe Sutton’s Ex- 
celsior will soon be recognized as one of the most valuable dwarf sorts yet 
introduced. Qt. 25c.; peck. $1.75; bush. $6.59. 
seven large peas of delicious flavor. Continues in bearing for quite a long 
time. Qt. 25c.; pk. $1.75; bush. $6.00. 
; An improved strain of the popular Telephone. Vines 
Boston Unrivalled. grow four to five feet high and are covered with 
fine, large pods. The podsare5inches in length by three-fourths of an inch 
broad, each containing seven to eight very large peas of finest flavor., We? 
are sure that all who try it will be delighted with both quantity and 
quality. Qt. 25c.; pk. $1.75; bush. $6.50. 
Daisy or Dwarf Telephone. 
No discounts, but the best values in dependable seeds 
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