pods of excellent flavor. 
autumn use. 
PRIDE OF THE MARKBET. 
Pea, 2 feet high, wonderfully productive. 
are also of large size and handsome appearance, and 
Is a strong-growing 
The pods 
the peas are of splendid quality. 
50c. qt., $2.00 peck, $7.00 bushel. 
*JUNO. (See Novelties, page aS 15c. pkt., 35c. pt., 
60c. qt., $2.50 peck, $8.00 bushel. 
EVOLUTION. A main crop variety of fine flavor, 
growing about 3 feet in height. The pods are very 
large, scimiter-shaped and packed close with good- 
sized peas of delicious quality. 15c. pkt., 35c. pt., 
50c. qt., $2.00 peek, $7.00 bushel. 
*CHAMPION OF ENGLAND. This is yet, by gen- 
eral consent, acknowledged to be the best of the late 
tall varieties. The pods and peas are of large size 
and excellent quality. Height, 5ft. 10c. pkt., 25c. 
pt., 40c. qt., $1.50 peck, $4.50 bushel. 
*TELEPHONE. A tall, wrinkled marrow, enormously 
productive, and of the best quality. Itis a strong 
grower, averaging 18 pods to the stalk. The pods 
10c. pkt., 30c. pt., 
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*STRATAGEM. By many this variety is considered |*THE QUEEN isa green, wrinkled, main crop variety, 
growing to about two to two and one-half feet in 
The pods are very large, slightly curved, 
produced mostly in pairs, and all over the vine from 
bottom to top. The peas are large, oval, deep green, 
and of a delicious flavor when cooked. They are so 
packed in the pods that when opened it would almost 
seem impossible that they could be contained in the 
The vines are very sturdy, and being of a 
branching habit, this variety can be sown more 
the best of the recently introduced English Peas. 
It is a dwarf, wrinkled, blue marrow, a very heavy 
cropper, and produces large, remarkably well-filled 
15¢. pkt., 35c. pt., 55c. qt., $2.25 peck, $7.50 bushel. 
*EVER-BEARING. A continuous bearing variety, 
which gives it especial value for late summer and 
Height, 3 feet, foliage large. 
to 4 inches long, producing 6 to 8 large wrinkled 
peas, half an inch in diameter; quality unsurpassed, 
It should be sown considerably thinner than other 
kinds, else the vines will be crowded. 
10c. pkt., 30c. pt., 45c. qt., $1.50 peck, $5.50 bushel. 
Main or 
Late Crop. 
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height. 
Height, 2 ft. (See cut.) 
Pods 3] pod. 
thinly than most varieties. 
(See cut.) 
licious. 
are of the largest size. 
family garden. 
40c. qt., $1.75 peck, $6.50 bushel. 
*AMERICAN CHAMPION. The number of testi- 
monials we received favorable to the American 
Champion Pea only confirms the high opinion we | 
had formed of it in our trials. Itis 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 contains from 
nine to twelve large, fine peas. 
habit and should be sown thinly. Height, 41 feet. 
15c. pkt., 35¢e. pt., 55c. qt., $2.50 peck, $8.50 bushel. 
BLACK-EYED MARROWFAT. An old-time fav- 
orite; large handsome pods. Height, 51 feet. 10c. 
pkt., 20c. pt., 35¢. qt., 90ce. peck, $2.50 bushel. 
WHITE MARROWFAT. Similar to above, but a 
little finer quality. Height, 5% feet. 10c. pkt., 
2U0c. pt., 35¢. qt., 90e. peck, $2.50 bushel. 
A desirable sort for the |] 
Height, 414 feet. 10c. pkt., 25c. pt., | 
It is of branching \ 
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Its season is just right 
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Stratagen 
to succeed the Juno, as it comes into bearing when 
that splendid variety is about finished. 
15c. pkt., 35c. pt., 60c. qt., $2.50 peck, $8.00 bushel. 
*SANDER’S MARROW. A tall, very late and 
immense cropping variety. The pods are pro- 
duced in pairs, and are well filled with fine, large 
wrinkled peas; the quality is sweet and de- 
It has the desirable peculiarity 
of retaining its deep green color when 
dished for the table. 
10c. pkt., 30c. pt., 45c. qt., $1.75 
peck, $6.00 bushel. 
(See cut.) 
Height, 5 feet. 
WE DELIVER FREE to any post office in the United States, ALL VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS offered in this Catalogue by the 
packet, ounce, quarter-pound, pound, half-pint, pint and quart. When Peas, Beans and Sweet Corn are wanted by 
express or freight, at purchaser’s expense, 7c. per pint, or 15c. per quart, may be deducted. 
