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MAIN AND LATE CROP PEAS 



Juno. The best wrinkled main-crop Pea in the market. Vines robust in growth; 

 pods stout, straight, usually borne in pairs, and well filled with delicious, large, 

 sweet, dark green peas of the finest quality. 1 Yi feet. Pt. 20c., qt. 40c., pk. $2.25. 

 Improved Stratagem. The pods are of immense size, well filled with dark green 

 peas of the finest quaHty; a very heavy cropper. 2 feet. Pt. 20c., qt. 35c., 

 pk. $2.00. 

 Champion of England. One of the best-known of the older varieties. A tall- 

 growing, green, wrinkled Marrow; quality unsurpassed. 5 feet. Pt. 15c., qt.- 30c., 

 pk. $1.75. 

 Telephone. This remarkable Pea is a week earlier than Champion of England. 

 Pods five to seven inches in length, containing from eight to twelve peas of un- 

 equaled flavor. 3 feet. Pt. 20c., qt. 40c., pk. $2.50. 

 Everbearing. A continuous bearing variety, which gives it especial value for late 

 Summer and Autumn use. It has a remarkable branching habit, frequently 

 throwing as many as ten stalks from a single root, on account of which it may 

 be successfully grown without brush. Produces large pods, well filled with peas 

 of excellent quality. 2 feet. Pt. 15c., qt. 30c., pk. $1.75. 



I Long Island Mammoth (Telegraph). A strong grower, hardier and larger than 

 Telephone and with darker foliage. Pods long, broad and abundant, many of 

 them containing ten large peas of excellent table quality. 4 feet. Pt. 20c., qt. 

 40c., pk. $2.25. 



I Dwarf White Marrowfat. An old variety of dwarf habit, and on that account 

 preferable for small gardens. 3 feet. Pt. 15c., qt. 25c., pk. $1.50. 



I Black-Eyed Marrowfat. The standard variety for garden or field use: hardy and 

 productive. 4 feet. Pt. 15c., qt. 25c., pk. $1.50. 



I Canada Field. For soiling. Sow three bushels per acre. Market price. 



EDIBLE-PODDED OR SUGAR PEAS 



The varieties of this class are cultivated for their pods, which are remarkably 

 I tender and succulent ; in flavor equal to the best String Beans. They are gathered 



young and boiled whole. 

 I Dwarf Wrinkled Sugar. This dwarf wrinkled variety is far superior to the okl 



round-seeded sorts; pods are large, remarkabl}' tender, and of delicious flavor; 



without doubt the finest Sugar Pea yet introduced. 2 feet. Pkt. 10c. , pt. 25c., 



qt. 50c. 

 I Dwarf Sugar. A prohfic variety of fine quality; tender and sweet. 2^ feet. 



Pt. 25c., qt. 50c. 

 ' Tall Sugar. Similar to the preceding, but taller. Of fine quality. 4 feet. Pi. 



20c., qt. 40c. 



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PEPPER 



One ounce will produce 

 about 2000 plants. 



Pepper, Sweet Mountain, or Mammoth 



Sow early in April in a hotbed, in shallow drills 6 inches apart, and transplant 

 to open ground as soon as the weather is warm and settled. Set the plants in mel- 

 low soil, in rows 16 inches apart, and the same distance apart in the rows. 

 Large Bell, or Bull-Nose. An early variety of mild flavor. Pkt. 5c., oz. 25c., 



li lb. 75c. 

 Sweet Mountain, or Mammoth. Of large size; best for mangoes. Pkt. 5c., oz. 



25c., M lb. 75c. 

 Ruby King. A handsome and very productive variety; fruits from 4 to 6 inches 



long by 33^ to 4 inches broad; when ripe, they are bright ruby red; remarkably- 

 mild and pleasant. Pkt. 5c., oz 25c., M lb. 75c. 

 Celestii:!. A Chinese variety. Useful as well as ornamental plant. Sets its fruit 



early, and continues until frost; bright scarlet fruit when fully grown. Makes a 



plant of striking beauty. Pkt. 5c., oz. 25c., 34 lb. 75c. 

 Chinese Giant. An extremely large and handsome Pepper; co'or bright scarlet. 



Pkt. lOc. 0-. 35c., M lb. $1.00. 

 Long Ked Cayenne. A small long-shaped variety; very pungent. The Cayenne 



Pepper of commerce. Pkt. 5c., oz. 25c., 34^ lb. 75c. 

 Chili. Very piquant and prohfic. Pkt. 5c., oz. 25c., 34 lb. 75c. 

 Sweet Spanish. One of the largest; mild and pleasant; best for salads. Pkt. 



5c., oz. 25c., 34 lb. 75c. 

 Piocopp's Giant. Large size, eight to nine inches long; brilhant scarlet color; 



flesh very thick and moderately hot. Pkt. lOc, oz. 30c., 34 lb. $1.00. 

 Red Cherry. A small, round Pepper of strong flavor. Makes a very ornamental 



plant. Pkt. 5c., oz. 25c., 34 lb. 65c. 



