CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



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CABTEB'S STBATAQEIS. — W r 1 n k 1 e d 



variety. Distinct in vine and foliage; 

 growing thick and lar«:e, does not need any 

 suiJi;ort. Largest podded variety; 2 V4 feet 

 hish. Packet, 10c. ; lb., 45c.; 5 lbs., $2.00, 

 postpaid; 14-lb. peck, $3.50; 56-lb. bn., 

 ^■13.C0, not prepaid. 



BLACK-EYED MABBOWFAT (Smooth.) 

 — This liind is planted more for the 

 market than any other. It is very produc- 

 tive and when young, quite tender. Grows 

 about 4 feet high. Packet, 10c. ; lb., 35c.; 

 5 lbs., §1.50, postpaid; 15-lb. peck, $3.00; 

 60-lb. bu., $11.00, not prepaid. 



EABIY "WASHINGTON (Smooth.) — This 

 hardy early maturing pea produces a heavy 

 crop of pods on vines growing 2 to 2% feet 

 high, which do not require any sticking, 

 so prolific are the pods that they can be 

 readily picked, filling the basket very 

 quickly. The large size pods produce ex- 

 cellent peas W'hich are sweet in flavor. 

 This early maturing pea is a favorite with 

 market gardeners, as well as in the home 

 garden, producing a crop in 42 days under 

 favorable weather conditions. Packet, 10c. ; 

 lb., 4Cc.; 5 lbs., ^1.75, postpaid; 15-lb. peck. 

 $3.25; 60-lb. bu., $12.00, not prepaid. 



CHAMPION OP ENGLAND (Wrinkled.) 



— A late large podded sort. The peas are 

 sv\eet, tender and deliciously flavored and 

 are borne until late in the season; grows 5 

 feet. Packet, ICc; lb., 40c.; 5 lbs., $1.75, 

 postpaid; 14-lb. peck, $3.25, not prepaid. 



GBADUS OB PBOSPEBITY.— This Is 



the earliest large podded wrinkled pea in 

 cultivation. The vine has heavy stems 

 with dark green leaves, and grows 3 feet 

 in height. It produces uniformly large 

 pod.s measuring 4 to 4 ^^ inches long, 

 nearly round and well filled with large 

 handsome peas. Packet, 10c. ; lb., 45c.; 5 

 lbs., $2.00, postpaid; 14-lb. peck $3.25, not 

 prepaid. 



CABTBB'S IMPBOVED TELEPHONE.— 



A wrinkled English late variety; grows 

 from about 4 H to 5 feet. The pods are 

 very long, containing from 8 to 12 fine 

 flavored peas. It is productive. Packet, 

 10c. ; lb., 45c.; 5 lbs., $2.00, postpaid; 14- 

 lb. peck, $3.25; 56 lbs, $12.00, not prepaid^ 



DWAEP SUGAB (Wrinkled.) — A vari- 

 ety of which the whole pod can be used 

 after the string is drawn from the back 

 of the pod; grows ly^ feet. Packet, 10c. ; 

 lb., 50c.; 5 lbs., $2.50, postpaid. 



MELTING SUGAB.— This variety is used 

 either shelled or cooked in the pod, like 

 string beans and when young is very ten- 

 der and sweet; 2% feet high. Packet, 10c. ; 

 lb., 50c.; 5 lbs., $2.25, postpaid. 



AMEBICAN WONDEB. — A wrinkled pea 

 of dwarf growth; is prolific, early, of fine 

 quality and comes in after the Extra 

 Early. I'^h feet high. Packet, 10c. ; lb., 

 4Cc.; 5 lbs., $1.75, postpaid; 14-lb. peck, 

 $3.00; 56-lb. bu., $12.00, not prepaid. 



THOS. LAXTON. — Pods large, long and 

 deep green in color; seeds wrinkled, sweet 

 and of fine flavor; three feet high. Packet, 

 10c. ; lb., 40c.; 5 lbs., $1.75, postpaid; 14-lb. 

 peck, $3.25; 56-lb. bu., $12.00, not prepaid. 



SUTTON'S IDEAL. — A very fine first 

 early dwarf pea, regarded as the best of 

 the wrinkled sorts. Very hardy; can be 

 planted early; 18 inches high, very prolific. 

 Packet, 10c. ; lb., 45c.; 5 lbs., $2.00, postpaid; 

 14-lb. peck, $3.50; 56-lb. bu., $12.50, not 

 prepaid. 



DAISY OB DWABF TELEPHONE. 



(Wrinkled.) — Half dwarf, stocky, healthy 

 and vigorous. Exceedingly productive; ly^ 

 feet high. Packet, 10c. ; lb., 40c.; 5 lbs., 

 C-1.75, postpaid; 14-lb. peck, $3.25; 56-lb. 

 bu., $12.00, not prepaid. 



COW OR FIELD PEAS. 



Write for Prices on Cow Peas as the Market Fluctuates. 



Prices on Bushels and Large Quantities Quoted on Application. 



Planted from Marcli to September. 



BBABHAM. — This variety of Pea Is 

 adapted for this part of the country. It is 

 a hybrid and has the earliness of the Whip- 

 poorwill. It is a small, hard speckled pea, 

 about the size of the Iron and New Era. 

 Will make two crops. Agricultural test at 

 Washington, the yield was, Brabham 20 

 per cent m.ore hay than Iron Pea, and 27 

 bushels of seed per acre. Packet, 10c. ; lb., 

 25c., postpaid. 



LABGE WHITE BLACK EYE. — The dry 



peas which are produced in large quanti- 

 ties find a ready sale during the Winter. 

 Vines furnish excellent forage. ..Packet, 

 10c. ; lb., 35c., postpaid. 



NEW EBA. — (The famous Hay Pea.) — 

 The New Era Pea is one of the best peas 

 grown. In fact, the United States Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture states that it is one of 

 the best of our varieties. It is 2 weeks 

 earlier than the Whippoorwill and about 

 one-third smaller. It is a bush pea and 

 stands erect. Packet, 10c. ; lb., 25c., post- 

 paid. 



WHITE SUGAB CBOWDEB. — Excep- 

 tionally fine for table use and very pro- 

 lific. Packet, 10c. ; lb., 50c., postpaid. 



BBOWN SUGAB CBOWDEB. — Excep- 

 tionally fine for table use and very pro- 

 lific. Packet, 10c.; lb., 50c., postpaid. 



WHIPPOOBWILL. — Has brown, speck- 

 led seeds, easily gathered on account of the 

 upright, bushy growth of the plants. A 

 great favorite on account of its early ma- 

 turity. Packet, 10c. ; lb., 25c., postpaid. 



CLAY. — Furnishes large crop of nutri- 

 tious forage, while the roots enrich the 

 soil. Packet, 10c. ; lb., 25c., postpaid. 



CANADA FIELD. — Principally used for 

 pigeon feed. It is a round pearl, planted 

 in Spring and Fall. \'^k. bushels to the 

 acre. Packet, 10c. ; lb., 35c., postpaid. 



MISED PEAS. — Every year thousands 

 of bushels of peas become mixed in hand- 

 ling, and on account of this they sell 

 for a little less, although they are just as 

 good for forage purposes as the straight 

 varieties. Packet, ICc; lb., 25c., postpaid. 



LADY. — These are small, round and pure 

 white, and are generally planted between 

 corn. A delicate vegetable. Packet, 10c.; 

 lb., 50c., postpaid. 



