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^ JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA ^ 



Johnson & Stokes' Selected Extra Early Market Garden Peas. 



This Extra Early Pea, bearing our brand, is a careful selection of our own, and will be found 

 entirely distinct and superior to any other. Over 6,000 bushels of these peas are now annuall}' sold 

 by us to the market gardeners of the United States. No other pea grown has such a record as this. For 

 several 3-ears past we ovirselves, and also many of the largest and most experienced truckers, have made 

 comparative trials with other leading brands of Extra Early Peas, and in everj- case Johnson & Stokes' 

 Extra 'Eaily was the first ready to pick by from three to five da^-s. Our pea farm is situated in Ontario, 

 Canada, sixt3--seven miles farther north than any other, which largely contributes to their extreme earli- 

 ness and fine dwarf habit. It does not require stakes or brush of any kind for support, growing to a 

 height of two to two-and-a-half feet. It is far in advance of an}- other Extra Early Pea on the market, 

 and all private or market gardeners can make no mistake in using this for their entire first earl}- crop. 

 Pkt., IOC ; pint, 25c.; qt., 45c., post-paid; qt., 30c.; peck, *i.25; bush., S4.50; 5 bush., 54-00 per bush., 

 by freight. 



Jolinson & Stokes' Second Early Market Garden Peas. 



This valuable varietj' is also the product of our Canadian farm, and is the best and most productive 

 Second Early Pea on the market. Its fine, medium-sized, well-filled pods are ready for picking about 

 ten days after our Extra Earl}-. The peas are larger and more wrinkled, when dry, than that variety, 

 while in delicious flavor they are unsurpassed. It is also a prodigious bearer, ha\-ing averaged as much 

 as seventy pods to the vine with ordinary- field culture, and w^ill produce more pods to the acre than any 

 other early pea in cultivation. The vines grow ver}- uniformly to a height of two feet and ripen up very 

 evenly. Pkt., loc. ; pint, 25c. : qt., 45c., post-paid ; qt., 25c. ; peck, $1.50; bush., $5.00, by freight or express. 



SUTTON'S SATISFACTION PEA. 



This new variety is the most tender and delicious in flavor of any pea grown. It was introduced by 

 us six years ago, and surpasses in popularity even the famous Telephone and Stratagem varieties. The 

 -\-ine grows vigorously to a height of about two and one-half feet, requiring no brush or sticks to hold 

 them up, being very stocky and robust and literally filled with good showy pods, borne double. They 

 follow closely our best early sorts. The peas when green are unusually large, and of fine deep green 

 color. When dry, are very distinct in appearance, being much more wrinkled than any other sort. 

 Pkt., IOC.; pint, 30c.; qt., 50c., post-paid ; qt., 35c ; peck, $2. 25; bush., SS.oo, by freight or express. 



