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{MPROVED STRATAGEM PEA L. |. MAMMOTH. 
IMPROVED STRATAGEM.—An excel- 
lent wrinkled pea, with sturdy vine, growing 
2 feet high; vigorous and productive. The 
pods are of extra large size, often measuring 
5 inches in length, and are always well filled, 
frequently containing ten peas to the pod. 
‘The flavor is first-class, as no pea of recent 
introduction has gained more rapidly in 
popularity than this, thus showing its ap- 
preciation by both home and market gar- 
deners. Pkt., 10 cents; pt., 30 cents; qt., 
55 cents; postpaid. By express or freight, 
i mot prepaid, qt.,40 cents; 4 qts., $1.40; 
Wh Peo, $2.50; bu., $9.00. 
|} LONG ISLAND MAMMOTH.—A large 
# fine mid-season pea, of excellent flavor, for 
market gardeners; admirably adapted to 
market purposes on account of thesize, num- 
ij ber and good appearance of its well filled 
peds. Picking is easy and a handsome basket 
is presented to the eye of the buyer. This 
variety is highly esteemed by truckers for its 
selling qualities. In vine it is a strong 
grower, hardier and larger than Telephone 
and with darker foliage. The peas are almost 
smooth when dry. It reaches market after 
all the early sorts have gone. Pkt., 10 cts.; 
pt., 30 cts.; qt., 50 cts., postpaid. By 
express or freight, not prepaid, qt., 
| 35¢c.3; 4 qts., $1.10; pk., $2.00; bu., $7.50. 
TELEPHONE,—This is a fine wrinkled 
pea, growing about four feet high. The peas 
are large and of a pale green color, and pos- 
Sess a Superior Sugary flavor. It is a second 
early or medium variety, robust in habit of 
growth, and a great bearer. The pods are of 
largest size, containing 8 or 10 peas each. Ot 
especial value in the choice family garden. 
Pkt., 10c.; pt., 30c.; qt., 55c., postpaid. 
By ex. or freight, not prepaid, qt., 40c.; 
4& qts., $1.40; pk., $2.50; bu., $9.00. 
WHITE MARROWFEAT. — An old and 
well-known standard smooth pea, growing 
from 8 to 5 feet high, depending on weather 
and soil. It has long been used by market 
gardeners for a midsummer or late crop, 
and is very productive. Grown upon brush 
in gardens. Pkt., 10c.; pt., 25c.; qt., 45c., 
postpaid. By ex. or fgt., not prepaid, qt., 
30¢c.; 4 qts., 75c.; pk., $1.25; bu., $4.50. 
BLACK-EYED MARROWFAT.—An old, widely popular, smooth 
tvariety. Grown extensively as a market variety for a main crop. 
‘Height, 3to5 feet. Very hardy and productive. packet, 10 cts.; pint, 
125 cts.; quart, 45 cts., postpaid. By express or freight, not pre= 
)paid, quart, 30 cts.; 4 quarts, 75 cts.; peck, $1.25; bushel, $4.50. 











































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SHROPSHIRE HERO PEA. 
PRIDE OF THE MARKET.— This is one of 
PRIDE OF THE MARKET. 
the best of the so-called marrow peas. Itisasmooth 
pea of English origin, growing 18 inches to 2 feet 
igh. It has a robust, branching habit, and 
requires no sticks. Wonderfully productive. The 
pods are large in size and extremely handsome in 
appearance, and the variety is a popular one for 
market and equally good for home use. The table 
quality is excellent. The size, shape and beauty of 
the pod are shown in the illustration, and 
commend it strongly to the attention of truckers 
and market gardeners who wish to offer attractive 
looking produce to their customers. Packet, 10c.; | 
pint, 30c.; quart, 50c., postpaid. By express or |f|j'||l|| 
freight, not prepaid, quart, 35 cents, 4 quarts, |j’}j{||||| 
$1.25; peck, $2.25; bushel, $8.00. 
SHROPSHIRE HERO.—This superb wrinkled 
pea is one of my greatest leaders, and I do not think 
there is a better late variety now under general 
cultivation. It attains a height of about 2% feet, | 
and is esteemed for good quality and productive- 
ness. The pods are long, handsome and wonder- | 
fully well filled, and are produced in great abund- 
ance. The peas are of unusually large size and 
delicious flavor; eight to ten tothe pod. Lam greatly 
pleased with the behavior of Shropshire Hero in 
my trial grounds, in comparison with all other 
varieties, and feel that it cannot be overpraised as a 
standard medium or late sort. Packet, 10 cents; 
pint, 30 cents; quart, 55 cents, postpaid. By 
express or freight, not prepaid, quart, 40 cents; 
4. quarts, $1.40; peck, $2.50; bushel, $9.00. 
CHAMPION OF ENGLAND.—An old standard 
wrinkled variety, growing 4 to 5 feet high. It is 
late, but very productive, the pods being large and 
the peas tender and sweet. The bearing period is 
prolonged, it being a hardy and rampant grower. 
Packet, 10 cents; pint, 30 cts.; quart, 50 cents; 
postpaid. By ex. or freight, not prepaid, quart, 
35 cts., 4 qts., $1.25; peck, $2.25; bushel, $8.00. 
SUGAR PEAS. 
‘DWARF SUGAR.—Pods edible. Grows about 2 
feet high. Packet, 10c.; pt., 30c.; qt., 55c., post- 
paid. By express or freight, not prepaid, quart, 
40 cents; 4 quarts, $1.40; peck, $2.50. 
MELTING SUGAR.—A standard edible podded 
sort. Height, 5 feet. Pods cooked and used the same 
as wax beans. Packet, 10 cents; pint, 30 cents; quart, 55 cents, 
postpaid. By express or freight, not prepaid, quart, 40 cents; 
4 quarts, $1.40; peck, $2.50. 




































































































































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