PETEI* KE^DEHSOfl & CO., flEW YO^K-— VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



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NEW PEA, "JUNO. 



LATE OR MAIN CROP PEAS OF MEDIUM HEIGHT. 

 A GRAND ACQUISITION. 



*JUNO. "We have no hesitation in saying that it is by far the best 

 ■wrinkled Pea of its class to-day. It has a robust vine and stout, 

 stbaight pods, usually borne in pairs. The pods are very thick, 

 broad-backed all the way up and filled from the stem to the tips with 

 seven to nine sweet, delicious daek green peas of immense size. Its 

 height is two feet, and its season from medium early to main crop. 

 Destined to become a standard variety. (See cut.) 15c. % pt., 

 25c. pt., 40c. qt. 



EVOLUTION. A main crop variety of fine flavor, growing about 3 

 feet in height; pods and foliage rich dark green; very hardy and 

 prolific. The pods are very large, scimiter-shaped and packed close 

 with good-sized peas of delicious, melting quality. This variety can 

 be depended on for a main crop or late sort, giving large pickings 

 of peas after all others are done. Price, 15o. )£ pt., 25c. pt., 4.0c. qt. 

 $2 00 peck. 



QUEEN. (See Novelties, page 14.) 25c. y 2 pt., 40c. pt., 75c. qt., $5.00 

 peck. 



TALL LATE OR MAIN CROP PEAS. 

 Those marked thus * are wrinkled varieties. 



♦CHAMPION OP ENGLAND. This is yet, by general consent, 

 acknowledged to be the best of the late tall varieties. The pods 

 and peas are of the largest size and excellent quality. Height, 5 ft. 

 10c. k pt., 15c. pt., 20c. qt., SI. 25 peck, $4.00 bushel. 



* TELEPHONE. A tall, wrinkled marrow, enormously productive, 



and of the best quality. It is a strong grower, averaging 18 pods 

 to the stalk. The pods are of the largest size, and contain from 6 to 

 7 large peas. A desirable sort for the family garden. Height, 4}^ 

 feet. 10c. % pt., 15c. pt., 25c. qt., SI. 50 peck, $5.50 bushel. 



* SANDER'S MARROW. A tall, very late and immense cropping 



variety. The pods are produced in pairs, and are well filled with 

 fine, large wrinkled peas ; the quality is sweet and delicious. It 

 has the desirable peculiarity of retaining its deep green color when 

 dished for the table. Height, 5 feet. (-See cut.) 10c. % pt-, 20c. pt., 

 35c. qt., S2.25 peck, $7.50 bushel. 



*AMERICAN CHAMPION. The number of testimonials we re- 

 ceived favorable to the American Champion Pea only confirms the 

 high opinion we had formed of it in our trials. It is one of the 

 largest of Peas, enormously productive, and its flavor and quality 

 closely approach that of the well-known Champion of England. 

 The pods are produced in pairs and are well filled. Each pod con- 

 tains from nine to twelve large, fine peas. It is of branching habit 

 and should be sown thinly. Height, 4}^ feet. 15c. % pt., 25c. pt., 

 45c. qt., $3.00 peck, $10.00 bushel. 



BLACK-EYED MARROWFAT. An old-time favorite ; large hand- 

 some pods; enormous cropper. Height, 5% feet. 10c. % pt., 15c. 

 pt., 20c. qt., $1.00 peck, $3.00 bushel. 



"WHITE MARROWFAT. Similar to above but a little finer quality. 

 Height, b% feet. 10c. % pt., 15c. pt., 20c. qt., $1.00 peck, S3.00 bush. 



Peas, Ij^ate or M ai n G ro P« 



DWARF LATE OR MAIN CROP PEAS. 



Those marked thus * are 

 wrinkled varieties. 



♦STRATAGEM. By many 

 this variety is considered 

 the best of the recently in- 

 troduced English Peas. It 

 is a dwarf, wrinkled, blue 

 marrow, a very heavy crop- 

 per, and produces large, re- 

 markably well-filled pods of 

 excellent flavor. Height, 2 

 feet. 10c. J^pt., 20c.pt., 35c. 

 qt., $2.00 peck, $7.00 bush. 

 ♦EVER-BEARING. A con- 

 tinuous bearing variety, 

 which gives it especial 

 value for late summer and 

 autumn use. Height, 3 feet, 

 foliage large. Pods 3 to 4 

 inches long, producing 6 to 

 8 large wrinkled peas, half 

 an inch and over in diameter ; qual- 

 ity unsurpassed. It should be sown 

 considerably thinner than other 

 kinds, else the vines will become 

 too crowded. 10c. J^ pt., 15c. pt., 

 25c. qt., $1.60 peck, $5.50 bushel. 

 PRIDE OP THE MARKET. Is a strong growing 

 Pea, 2 feet high, wonderfully productive. The pods are also of 

 large size and handsome appearance and the peas are of splendid 

 quality. 10c. % pt., 20c. pt., 35 cts. qt., $2.25 peck, $8.00 bushel. 



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