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BLISS’S EVERBEARING PEA. 
—The wani of a reliable first-class pea for 
Summer and Autumn use has long and 
seriously been felt by everyone. In this 
choice and remarkable variety I am 
confident I place before the public a 
pea which, when sufficiently known, 
will everywhere be recognized as 
an excellent sort for a Summer 
and Autumn crop. Season late, 
to very late. Height of vines 18 
inches to 2 feet. Its habit of 
growth is of a peculiar branching 
character, forming as many as ten 
stalks from a single root stalk. 
One hundred pods haye been 
counted on a single yine After 
repeated pickings of quantities of 
full-sized pods, the vines continue 
to be covered with blossoms and 
buds. developing to maturity, 
making it practically a perpetual 
bearer. On account of its branch- 
ing habit, a pint of seed will 
plant as much ground as a quart 
of most other kinds. Pkt., 10 ets. ; 
pt., 25 cts. ; qt., 45 cts. 
STRATAGEM.—The Strata- 
gem is a pea for everybody, 
whether rich or poor; it is a Pea 
that will always pay, whether for 
the best table in the land or the 
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ly productive. It is dwarf in 
habit, growing 18 to 24inches high, 
and is no doubt, the best green 
wrinkled marrow in cultivation; i 
pods long, large, and always well IH 
filed. Wou should surely put 
doers Stratagem on yon | i 
order, if only for a single 
Packet, 10 cts.; pint, 30 cts.; 
packet. 
quart, 55 cts;2 quarts, $1.00. ‘ 
YORKSHIRE HERO.—A splendid 
large marrow pea, growing about 2 feet high; 
has a branching habit, and is an abundant bearer ; 
of fine quality and the pods keep a long! time before 
becoming hard. Pkt., 10c.; pt., 25c.; qt., 45¢. 
DWARE BLUE IMPERIAL.—A favorite sort for 
either private use or for market-gardeners. Pods are large 
and well filled, and when young are exceedingly tender. 
The dry peas are sold in large quantities in 
our market during the winter season. Pkt., 
10e.; pt., 20¢.; qt., 35¢e. 
McLEAN’S BLUE PETER.—Is a 
- remarkable dwarf variety, with dark green 
foliage. Splendid bearer and of exquisite 
flavor. Itissometimes called the Blue Tom 
Thumb. Pkt., 10c.; pt., 25¢.; qt., 45c. 
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A. M. Stevens, Williamstown, Mass.: “I 
send you a box of vegetables raised from your 
seeds to compete for prizes. I received first Ppemium for Market Garden, 
also on best collection of garden vegetables, at the Hoosack Walley 
Fair.at North Adams, and at the Berkshire Agric. Soc. at Pittsfield, Mass.” 
FE. Morrow, Norfolk, Neb.: *‘ Our fair is over, and thought I would let 
you know what success I had with vegetables raised from seeds bought of 
you. I took first premium on Long Orange Carrots; Long Parsnips and 
Tree Beans, Competition was great, there being a magnificent display of 
4 vegetables. I should not hesitate to put your seeds against the world.” 
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NEW ABUNDANCE.—The most striking feature of this variety | 1 SS eA 
is itsremarkable tendency for branching directly from the roots, form- ! | 
ing a veritable bush. Plant, half dwarf, 15 to 18 in. high ; pods, 3 to 344 f csv 
in. long, roundish and well-filled, containing 6 to 8 large wrinkled peas | | 1 
of excellent quality. Packet, 10 cents; pint, 25 cents; quart, 40 cents. 
TELEPHONE.—These Peas are wrinkled, ofa pale green color, | 
and superiorsugary flavor. Itissecond-early, very robust in habit, a great 
bearer, averaging 18 to 20 unusually long pods to thestalk. No private i 
garden should be without this grand Pea, as it is one of the } 
very finest yetimtroduced. Pit. 10c. ; pt., 30c. ; t., 55e. ; 2 qts., $1.00. 
HORSFORD’S MARKET GARDEN.—This most excellent 
new seconé early Pea is from a cross between the Alpha and American 
Wonder. As a first-class wrinkled variety, it has excited favorable | 
comment wherever grown, particularly on account of its superior flavor 
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and great productivenes 
plant. Grows 20 to 30 ine 
s, 154 pods haye been counted on a single 
hes high, and is very stocky. On the grounds 
of the New York Experimental Station it has proved among the most 
desirable of almost 100 varieties. Pkt., 10 cts.; pint, 30 cts.: quart, 50 cts. 
Edward Reynolds, Bradshaw, Md.: “The seeds sent me have arrived all right, t 
very nicely indeed. Thank you very much for the extra packets,you are 
‘W.J. Potter, Glens Falls, N. Y.: ‘‘ Allow me to express my apprecia’ 
of seeds given for the amount of money sent you.” 
hey were packed 
very generous with them.” | 
tion for the amount and variety 
Kate L. Rogers, Boston, Mass.: ‘Seeds came andin good condition. Am much pleased with the 
liberal way in which my order was filled and with the extras.” 
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