MaiN HNO LHTE eROP PEaS. 



BLISS'S ABUNDANCE.— The most striking feature of ttiis variety is its r.e- 

 markable tendency for branching directly from the roots, forming a veritable 

 bush. Plant, half dwarf, 15 to 18 inches high; pods 3 to 3}^ inches long, roundish 

 and well filled, containing 6 to 8 wrinkled peas of excellent quality. Packet. 

 10 cents; pint, 25 cents; quart, 40 cents. 



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 



geas, the largest that we have ever seen; the quality is sweet and delicious; it 

 as 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, five feet. 

 Packet, 10 cents; pint, 25 cents; quart, 45 cents. 



TEJjEPHONJS. — These peas are wrinkled, of a pale green color, and supe- 

 rior sugary flavor. It is second early, very robust in habit, a great bearer, aver- 

 aging 18 to 20 unusually long pods to the stalk. No private garden should be 

 Without this grand pea, as it is certainly one of the very finest. Packet, 10 cents; 



pint, 25 cents; quart, 40 cents. 



CHAMPION OF ENG- 

 LAND.— This good old standard 

 sort is still as popular as ever. 

 Very productive and of deli- 

 cious flavor. I can particularly 

 recommend my stock to market 

 gardeners. Packet, 10 cts.; pt., 20 cts.; qt., 35 els. 

 PERPETUAL — One of the best of the 

 late varieties, 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 mai-ket. Packet, 10 cents; 

 pint, 30 cents; quart, 50 cents. 



PRIDE OF THE MARKET.— 

 They require no sticks, and are quite un- 

 equaled In productiveness. They have a 

 robust, free branching habit, "l8 to 20 

 inches high and are immensely produc- 

 tive. They are, indeed, such heavy 

 croppers that 1 know of no peas from 

 which so large a bulk of produce can be 

 obtained from a given space. Pods are 

 large in size and handsome in appear- 

 ance; the peas of so splendid a quality 

 that it would be difficult to overpraise 

 them. Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 25 cts.; qt., 45 cts. 



YORKSHIRE HERO A splendid 



large mari-ow pea, growing about two feet 

 high; has a branching habit and is an abun- 

 dant bearer; of fine quality and the pods 

 keep a long time before becoming hard. 

 Packet, 10 cts.; pint, 25 cts.; quart, 40 cts. 



BLACK-EYED MARROAVFAT.— Pop- 

 ular in all parts of the country. Both of the 

 Marrowfats are very extensively grown as 

 a field pea; very hardy and productive; 

 largely used by the canning establishments. 

 Packet, 10 cts.; pint, 20 cts.; quart, 35 cts. 



WHITE MARROWFAT.— Extensively 

 cultivated for Summer crops by market gar- 

 deners; a strong grower; very productive; 

 height about five feet. Packet, 10 cents; 

 pint, 20 cents; quart, 35 cents. 



BLISS'S EVERBEARING The 



want of a reliable first class pea 

 for summer and autumn use 

 has long and seriously been felt by 

 everyone. In this variety 1 am 

 confident I place before the 

 public a pea which will every- 

 where be recognized as an ex- 

 cellent sort. Season late, to 

 very late. Height of vines, 18 

 inches to two feet. Its habit of 

 growth is of a peculiar branch- 

 ing character, forming .as 

 many as ten stalks from a sin- 

 gle root stalk. After repeated 

 pickings the vines continue to 

 ya be covered with blossoms and 

 ^ w buds developing to maturity, 

 jvj& making it practically a per- 

 ~'^ petual bearer. Packet, 10 cts.; 

 pint, 25 cts.; quart, 40 cts. 



IMPROVED STRATA- 

 GEM. — The Stratagem is a pea 

 for everybody, whether rich or 

 poor; it is a pea that will al- 

 ways pay, whether for the best 

 table in the land or the people's 

 market. It is of wonderfully 

 vigorous habit, and immensely 

 productive. It is dwarf in 

 habit, growing 18 to 24 inches 

 high, and Is no doubt the best 

 green wrinkled niarrow in cul- 

 tivation. Pods long, large and 

 always well filled. You should 

 surely put down Improved 

 Stratagem on your order. 

 Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 30 cts.; qt., 50 cts. 

 MELTING SUGAR —Well 

 deserves its name. They should 

 be cooked and eaten; pods and 

 all, same as Wax Beans. Pkt., lOe. 

 DWARF SUGAR.— (Edible p»d.s.) 

 Height about 2 feet. Packet, 10 cents; 

 pint, ^0 f ents; quart, 50 cents. 

 CANADA FIELD. — Extensively used 

 for field culture; also make excellent feed for 

 pigeons. Packet, 10 cts.; pint, 20 cts.; quart, 35 cts. 

 SOUTHERN WHIP-POOR-WILL — Used for 

 soiling. Packet, iO cts.; pint, 20 cts.; quart, 35 cts. 

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PRICES ON PEaS IN BULK. Peck. Bus. 



Maule's Earliest of All 125 $4 25 



Maule'3 Improved Extra Early 1 00 3 25 



Maule'a Family Garden 125 4 00 



Notfs Excelsior 150 5 00 



Early Prize 1 25 4 75 



American Wonder 1 25 4 75 



Bliss' Everbearing - 1 25 4 50 



Perpetual - 1 50 5 00 



New Abundance 1 25 4 25 



Tom Thumb 150 5 00 



Advancer 1 25 4 75 



McLeun's Little Gem 125 4 50 



Premium Gem 125 4 50 



Champion of England 1 00 3 00 



Dwarf Blue Imperial 100 3 75 



Yorkshire Hero 1 00 3 75 



Telephone 1 25 4 50 



Heroine 1 25 4 50 



Pride of the Market 150 5 00 



Sander's Marrow 1 50 5 00 



Improved Stratagem 150 5 00 



Shropshire Hero 1 25 4 50 



Horsforri's Market Garden 125 4 25 



White Marrowfat 75 2 75 



Black Eve Marrowfat 75 2 75 



Dwarf Siifjar 1 75 6 00 



Wonderful (Field) 1 00 3 00 



Southern Whip-poor-will 75 2 50 



Canada Field 75 2 00 



At these prices the purchaser pays 

 the transportation charges. 



Bliss's 

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