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WM. ELLIOTT & SONS, SEEDSMEN, NEW YORK. 



PAESLEY— Continued. 



Elliott's Emerald. A yariety of unsurpassed quality. Dwarf, 

 finely crimped and curled. In color a beautiful green. 

 Per pkt. , 5 els. ; oz , 15 cts. ; i^ lb. , 30 ets. ; lb. , 85 cts. 



Champion Moss Curled. A fine variety, beautifully curled; 

 best for market and private use. Per pkt., 5 cts. ; oz. , 

 10 cts. ; % lb. , 25 cts. ; lb. , 75 cts. 



Fern-Leaved. A beautiful variety: valuable for table decora- 

 tion. Per pkt.. 5 ets.; oz., 10 cts.; % lb., 30 cts.; 

 lb., |1.00. 



Carter's New Perpetual. A distinct and valuable variety that 

 does not annually run to seed ; finely curled and very 

 robust. Per pkt., 5 cts. ; oz. , 15 ets. ; 3;^ lb. , 40 cts. ; 

 lb., $1.50. 



Plain-Leaved. Us' d in soups, etc, for seasoning. Per pkt, 

 5 cts. ; oz. , 10 cts. ; J lb. , 30 cts. ; lb., 75 cts. 



Hamburg, or Rooted. The roots are the portions used ; good 

 in flavoring soups and stews. Per pkt., 5 cts. ; oz.. 10 

 cts. ; % lb., 30 cts. ; lb., fl.OO. 



PEAS. 



German, Erbse. — French, Pais. — Spanish, Guizante. 

 One ^ttart will plant about 100 feet of drill; 1 1-2 bushels for 1 acre. 



Peas luxuriate in a 

 free, light, rather rich 

 soil, abounding with 

 vegetable matter. The 

 ground should beman- 

 ured, if possible, the 

 previous autumn ; well 

 decomposed manure is 

 the most suitable, and 

 if applied at the time 

 of planting, it should 

 be thoroughly mixed 

 with the soil, especi- 

 ally in the bottom of 

 the drill. Plant the 

 early varieties as soon 

 as the ground can be 

 worked, the others in 

 succession from April 

 to June. For private 

 use they are generally 

 sown in double or 

 single rows, in drills 

 about 2 feet apart and 

 3 inches deep, for the 

 dwarf varieties, and 3 

 to 4 feet apart and 4 

 inches deep, for the 

 taller varieties. Those 

 growing over 2% feet 

 in height should be 

 bushed. 



j^^Market Garden- 

 ers wiU be supplied by 

 the bushel at reduced 

 rates. 



Extra Early 



ELLIOTT'S EAEiiiEST iiAEKET. "Varieties. 



Elliott's Earliest Market. The best extra early pea in cultiva- 

 tion. Very uniform and robust in growth and produces 

 an abundant quantity of good sized pods well filled with 

 round, smooth peas of excellent flavor. The extreme 

 earUness and uniformity in ripening the crop render this 

 the most valuable variety for Market Gardeners, and no 

 variety excells the Elliott's Earliest Market for the pri- 

 vate garden. Height, 2y^ feet, Per pt., 15 cts. ; qt. , 25 

 cts. ; pk., SI. 25 : bush., $4 50. 



Improved Early Dexter. A standard extra early variety rec ora- 

 mended for private or market garden. Height, 2hi feet. 

 Per qt., 20cts. ; pk., $1.15 bu , $4.00. 



Improved Daniel O'Rourke. 



One of the most popular 

 market varieties; 2% feet. 

 Perqt., 20 cts. ; pk., $1.15; 

 bu., $4.00. 



Philadelphia Extra Early. A 



favorite variety ; exten- 

 sively grown in the South ; 

 2% feet. Per qt., 20 cts. ; 

 pk., $1.15; bu.,$4.00. 

 Chelsea. This variety grows 

 about 15 inches high and 

 is of compact, short -jointed 

 habit requiring no bush- 

 ing. The pods are longer 

 than any other early dwarf 

 variety and remarkably 

 well filled with peas of a 

 rich, sugary marrow-like 

 flavor. Seed wrinkled and 

 white. Per pt., 20 cts. ; 

 qt., 30 cts.; pk., |1.50. 



American Wonder. One of 



the best and most desir- 

 able varieties grown: be- 

 ing a cross between Cham- 

 pion and Little Gem is 

 suflBeient guarantee of its 

 superior qualities; 1 foot. 

 Per pt., 15 cts. ; qt , 30 

 cts. ; pk., $1.50. 

 Laxton's Alpha. A very early 

 wrinkled marrow of su- 

 perior quality; 3 feet. 

 Per pt., 15 cts. ; qt., 25 

 cts.; pk., $1.25. 



Alaska. An excellent early 

 blue Pea, as early as 

 Daniel OEourke; ripens 

 uniformlj- ; 2 feet. Per pt. , 

 15 cts. ; qt., 25 cts. ; pk , 

 $1.25. 



Extra Early Premium Gem. 



A very fine dwarf Pea of 

 the Little Gem type, on 

 which it is a great im- 

 provement. Height, 15 

 inches. Per pt., 15 cts.; 

 qt., 25 ets. ; pk., $1.25. 

 McLean's Little Gem. One 

 of the best dwarf wrinkled 

 marrows grown ; very pro- 

 ductive and of fine flavor ; 

 1 foot. Per pt., 15 cts.; 

 qt, 25 cts. ; pk., $1.25. 



SECOND EARLY VARI- 

 ETIES. 



Heroine. A green wrinkled 



pea growing about 2]^ feet -high, and very productive. 

 The pods are long and exceedlDgly well-filled, often con- 

 taining eight or ten peas of a rich buttery marrow-like 

 flavor, that is excelled by no other variety. Per pt., 20 

 cts. ; qt.. 30 ets. ; pk., $1.25. 



McLean's Advancer. The standard market gardner's variety v 

 for second early and principal crop; green wrinkled; 

 pods long, well-filled, of excellent quality, unexcelled for 

 private gardens: 2% feet Per pt, 15 cts. ; nt, 25 cts. ; 

 PK-, $1.25; bu., 14.00. 



IMPEOVED STEATAGEM. 



