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Dwarf, Second Early Peas. (2 feet.) 
Those marked thus * are Wrinkled Varieties. 
*HORSFORD’S MARKET GARDEN. A grand wrinkled variety, coming in 
between Little Gem and Advancer. The vines are two feet high, very regular 
in growth. It is a prolific bearer, and has yielded more per acre than any 
other American variety. The pods, although of medium size, are numerous, ~ 
and are literally packed with peas of a delicious sweet flavor. (See cut.) 20 ets. 
pt.; 30 cts. qt.; $2.00 peck; $6.00 bushel. 
*BLISS’S ABUNDANCE. A second early variety, attaining a height of 2 feet. 
Pods 3 to3'4 inches long, roundish and well filled, containing 6 to 8 large wrinkled 
peas of excellent quality. This variety is remarkable for branching directly 
from the roots, forming a veritable bush, making it necessary to sow the seeds 
much thinner than usual. Six to eight inches apart in the rows is as near as 
the plants should stand. 20 cts. pt.; 30 cts. qt.; $1.75 pk.; $6.00 bushel. 
Second Early Peas of Medium Height. (214 to 3 feet.) 
Those marked thus* are Wrinkled Varieties. 
*THE HEROINE. (See Colored Plate and description, page 8.) 15 cts. per pkt.; 40 
cts. per 4 pt.; 75 cts. per pt.; $1.25 per qt. 
*SHROPSHIRE HERO. This valuable, new, second-early wrinkled Pea, like 
most of our best varieties, is of British origin. It is a robust grower, about 
21 feet high, producing long, handsome and well filled pods in abundance. 
Flavor exquisite. We recommend it highly; awarded a first-class certificate by 
the Royal Horticultural Society in England. Price, 50 ets. per pt.; 75 ets. 
per qt.; $4.00 per peck. 
*THE DON. (See Novelties, page 14.) 60 cts. per pt.; $1.00 per qt. 
*McLEAN’S ADVANCER. A second early variety and now a great favorite with 
growers in this neighborhood, among whom it is often known as the Early 
Champion. Itis a green wrinkled variety of fine flavor. 15 cts. pt.; 20 cts. qt. ; 
$1.25 pk. ; $4.50 bushel. 
“HENDERSON'S MIDSUMMER. A second early and new white, wrinklel 
variety. Height, 3 ft. The pods are produced in pairs, and it is a most abun- 
dant bearer. The quality leaves nothing to be desired. Price, 25 cts. pt.; 
40 ets. qt.; $2.50 peck; $8.00 bushel. 
FILLBASKET. This variety is one of the best second early Peas in cultivation ; 
dwarf growing; blue, of excellent flavor. 20 cts. pt.; 30 cts. qt.; $1.75 peck; 
$6.50 bushel. 
Dwarf Late or Main Crop Peas. 
(2 feet.) 
Those marked thus* are Wrinkled 
Varieties. 
*STRATAGEM. By many this va- 
riety is considered the best of 
the recently introduced English 
Peas. It is a dwarf, wrinkled, 
blue marrow, a very heavy crop- 
per, and produces large, remark- 
ably well filled pods of excellent 
flavor. Height, 2 feet. 25 cts. pt. ; 
2 40 ets. qt.; $2.75 peck; $10.00 
PEA, HORSFORD S MARKET GARDEN. bushel. 
*BLISS’S EVER-BEARING. A continuous bearing variety, which gives it especial 
value for late summer and autumn use. Height, 2 ft., foliage large. Pods, 3to4 
inches long, producing 6 to 8 large wrinkled peas, half an inch and over in diameter; 
quality unsurpassed. It should be sown considerably thinner than other kinds, else 
the vines will become too crowded. 20 cts. pt.; 35 cts. qt.; $2.00 peck; $6.00 bushel. 
PRIDE OF THE MARKET. Is a strong growing Pea, 2 feet high, wonderfully pro- 
ductive. The pods are also of large size and handsome appearance, and the peas are 
of splendid quality. (See cut.) 20 cts. pt.; 35 ets. qt. ; $2.00 peck; $7.00 bushel. 
Late or Main Crop Peas of Medium Height. (214 to 3 feet.) 
Those marked thus * are Wrinkled Varieties. 
*YORKSHIRE HERO. A splendid and popular wrinkled green marrow Pea of branching 
habit, and an abundant bearer. Height, 214 feet. 15c. pt.; 25c. qt.; $1.50 peck; $5.00 bu. | 
BLUE IMPERIAL. One of the oldest varieties, but yet standing with undiminished | 
merit as one of the best late summer sorts. Very productive and of excellent quality. 
Height, 3 feet. 15 cts. pt.; 25 cts. qt.; $1.25 peck; $4.50 bushel. 
CULVERWELL’'S TELEGRAPH. A strong grower, producing large pods containing | 
10 to 12 large peas in each. Peas, when cooked, are of a deep green color, and of very 
fine flavor. 20 cts. pt.; 35 cts. qt.; $2.25 peck; $8.00 bushel. 
Tall, Late or Main Crop Peas, (414 to 5 feet.) 
Those marked thus * are Wrinkled Varieties. 
*CHAMPION OF ENGLAND. This is yet, by general consent, acknowledged to be the 
best of the late varieties. It isa tall growing sort. The pods and peas are of the Jargest 
size and excellent quality. Height, 5 feet. 15 cts. pt.; 25 cts. qt.; $1.60 peck; $5.50 bu. 
*TELEPHONE. A tall, wrinkled marrow, enormously productive, and of the best quality. 
Is a strong grower, averaging 18 pods to the stalk. The pods are of the largest size, 
and contain from 6 to7 large peas. A desirable sort for the family garden. Height, 
4\6 feet. 20 cts. pt.; 35 cts. qt.; $2.25 peck; $8.00 bush. 
*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 largest that we 
have ever seen; the quality is sweet and delicious. It has the desirable peculiarity of 
retaining its deep green color when dished for the table. Height, 5feet. 25 cts. pt.; : 
40 cts. qt.: $2.50 peck; $7.00 bush. PEA, PRIDE OF THE MARKET. 
