SHROPSHIRE HERO. — This variety, 

 ■well illustrated on the second cover page of this 



. catalogue, is absolutely the best late Pea in culti- 

 ^ vation. As soon as its merits become known, it 

 j will take the place of Stratagem, Telephone, etc. 



~ LAXTON'S MARVEL This new Pea, 



p is truly a marvel in tiavor and productiveness. 



• Originated by that celebrated grower and intro- 

 jS ducer of so many desirable varieties. Mr. 

 ft Laxton, of Englaud,"it was awarded a first-class 

 £ certificate bv the English Horticultural Society. 

 5 It grows about 3 feet high, matures about the same 

 ft time as the Champion of England, and produces at 

 ■g all times and under all conditions an enormous 

 !§ quantity of tine handsome pods, which are always 

 8 full of tine large peas, that in quality are very hard 

 2 to beat. Marvel is certain to please, and you ought 

 r to have a row in your garden this year. Packet, 



* 10 cents : pint, 30 cents ; quart, 50 cents. 



J* HEROINE.— Next to the Shropshire Hero, 

 Heroine is about the best large green wrinkled 

 sort of recent introduction (see illustration below). 

 ™ Growing about 2% feet high, it bears a profusion 

 5 of large, pointed pods, many of which contain from 

 8 8 to 9 large peas of the finest quality. It is a second 

 ■« early green wrinkled variety that is sure to make 

 gj a name for itself in every garden in which it may 

 H beplanted. Pkt.,10cts.; pint, 30cts.; quart, 50cts. 

 g MELTING SUGAR — Well deserves its 



n name, for this new Pea is unquestionably the best 

 g in size of pod, prolific bearing and delicious 

 j5 quality of all the edible pods. I have been trying 

 „ to obtain a stock of it for some time. This year 

 £ I have been able to secure a very small quantity, 

 »3 grown for me, but can offer it by the packet only. 

 p They should be cooked and eaten, pods and all, 

 «! the same as Wax Beans. Packet, 15 cents, 

 g WHITE MARROWF AT.- Extensively 

 ^m cultivated for summer crops by market-gardeners ; 

 0j a strong grower and very productive : height about 

 5 5 feet. Pkt., 10 cts.; pint, 20 cents ; quart, 35 cents. 



g BLACK-EVED MARROWFAT Popu- 



m lar in all parts of the country. Bothof the Marrow- 



* fats are very extensively grown as a field pea ; very 

 g hardy and productive ; largely used bv the canning 

 g establishments. Pkt., lOcts.: pt., 20cts.; qt.,35cts. 

 ? DWARF SUGAR, (Edible Pods).-Height | 

 a about 3 feet. Can be used either shelled or cooked 



* in the pods, which, when voung, are very tender 

 u and sweet. Pkt.. 10 cts.; pint,30cts.; quart.50cts. I 

 £ CANADA FIELD. -Extensively used 



C for field culture, also make excellent feed for 

 pigeons. Packet. 10 cents ; quart, 35 cents. 

 5 SOUTHERN WHIP-POOR. 



a WILT,, (Field) —Used for soiling. 

 ~" 10 cents ; quart, 35 cents. 



PRIDE OF THE MARKET They 



require no sticks, and are quite unequaled in pro- 

 ductiveness. They have a robust, free-branching 

 habit, 18 to 20 inches high, and are immensely 

 productive. They are, indeed, such heavy crop- 

 pers, that I know of no peas from which so large a 

 bulk of produce can be obtained from a given 

 space. The pods are large in size and handsome 

 in appearance, and the peas are of so splendid a 

 quality, that it would be difficult to overpraise 

 them. Pkt., 15c; pt., 30c; qt., 55c; 2 qts., $1.00. 



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. It is a great 

 favorite with experts in Great Britain, and should 

 be grown by every one desiring a really first-class 

 Pea. Height, 5 ft. Pkt, 10 cts; pt., 30 cts ;'qt., 50 cts. 



CHAMPION OF ENGLAND— This good 

 old standard sort is still as popular as ever. Very 

 productive and of delicious flavor. I can par- 

 ticularly recommend my stock to market- 

 gardeners. Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 25 cts.; qt., 40 cts. 



McLEAN'S WONDERFUL- The most 



prolific of the White Wrinkled Peas in cultivation, 

 bearing its pods near the tips in clusters. Height 

 2% feet. Ripens about the same time as Champion 

 of England. Quality excellent, as it is very sweet 

 flavored, and on account of its well-filled pods and 

 unusual prolificness, it is always a very large 

 cropper. Pkt., 10 cts.; pint, 30 cts.; quart 50 cts. 



NEW PERPETUAL.— This is tlie best 

 late variety, on account of its continued bearing, 

 maturing just after the Telephone, and continues 

 growing and branching until cut by frost ; thus 

 one can have green peas the whole season, from 

 June to October. It has proved superior to the 

 Everbearing. It requires no bushing ; a wonderful 

 cropper, strong, and robust ; foliage attractive ; 

 very desirable for family use and worthy of trial for 

 market. Pkt.. 15 cts.; pint, 30 cts.; quart, 50 cts. 



