tienclerson's 



PEflS 



EXTRA EARLY. 



OFMtDlUM HEIGHT.. 



I qt. for 75 feet of drill. 2 to 3 bushels in drills tor an acre. 



( Tliosp wnrkfri * are n-rinklpri varieties.) 



HENDERSON'S FIRST OP ALL. This variety is unequalled 

 for excellence, yield, size of pod and regularity of ripening. 

 Height, 21^ feet, or fully 6 inches dwarfer than the Philadelphia 

 Extra Early, and produces pods of good size, whiuhare well filled 

 with round, smooth peas of splendid flavor. It is a prodigious 

 bearer, and in this last feature and in its extreme earliness con- 

 sists its great 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., $1.25 peck, $4.00 bushel. 



"My FIRST OF ALL Peas »ere from ten to fifteen rja.v.i earlier than an.v 

 other farmer's in my section wlio did not plant Henderson's peas; and they are 

 the best peas 1 ever planted and I have tried many varieties." 



JoH.s' SiMKiNS, Wilmington, N. C. 



" Your FIlfST OF ALL Peas beat any I ever saw in the pea line of over fifty 

 years' cultivation." John Wm. Hdbbard, Norfolk, Va. 



IMPROVED DANIEL O'ROURKE. A favorite extra early va- 



riety. Height, 3 feet. 10c. pkt., 15c. pt., 25c. qt., $1.20 peck, 



$3.75 bushel. 

 ♦LAXTON'S ALPHA. Of fine qualitv, very prolific ; pods large 



and well filled. Height, 3 feet. 10c. jpkt., iSc. pt., 25c. qt., $1.25 



peck, $-1.25 bushel. 



ALASKA. The earliest blue Pea. The dark green color of the 

 pods makes it extremely desii'able, as it can be carried loDg dis- 

 tances 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., $1.40 peek, SI. 50 bushel. 



DWARF EXTRA EARLY FEflS. 



I Thot^e marked * are wrinkled varieties.) 



BLUE BEAUTY. Of a uniform height of 1% 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 Americaa 



Wonder. In qualitv and flavor Blue Beauty cannot be surpassed. 



lOe. pkt., 15e. pt., 25c. qt., SI. 20 peck, $3.75 bushel. 

 ♦AMERICAN "WONDER. Bettor 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., 



$1.75 peek, $8.00 bushel. 

 *PREMIUM GEM. A very fine dwarf Pea of the Little Gem type, 



on which it is a great improvement. Height, 15 inches. 10c. 



pkt., 15e. pt., 25e. qt., Sl.fiO peck, S5 .50 bushel. 

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



comes into use a few days later than the First of All or Improved 

 .^__,^^ Daniel O'Kourke. 18 inches high, very pro- 



'^^''^^ lific, and of excellent flavor. 10c. pkt., 15c. pt., 



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



NOTT 8 EXCELSIOB PEA. 



OTT'S EXCELSIOR PEA. 



The most valuable of all Dwarf Early Wrinkled 

 Peas. Surpassing in Earliness, Yield and Quality. 



This is an extra early dwarf wrinkled Pea, 

 usually ready for table in 40 to 45 days from 

 planting, only a few daj's later than the early 

 round sorts. It grows about 14 inches high, or 

 about half as tall again as the American Wonder. 

 It is of vigorous constitution and wonderfully 

 productive. (See cut.) 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 30c. 

 qt., $1.75 peck, $6.00 bushel. 



PEAS, BEftNS and CORN we do NOT deliver tree, but will do so it 5g. per Dint or 10c. per quart is added to the price. 



