NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 



New EngUsh Pea— THE CROWN PRINCE 



In the spring of 1895 we distributed, for 

 advance trial among our customers, 5000 

 packages of this pea, labelled New Garden Pea 

 No. 80. In not a single instance have we had 

 an unsatisfactory report, and it would take 

 almost every page of this book to publish all we 

 have received. Nothing we have ever sent out 

 has been so highly commended ; almost every 

 report winds up with "The best Pea I have 

 ever grown." Our original seed of The Crown 

 Prince was imported from one of the most 

 famous pea hybridizers of England. It grows 

 to a height of 18 inches, with large, broad pods, 

 containing from 7 to 9 large peas of the finest 

 flavor, completely eclipsing the Stratagem, 

 Telephone and others of its class in both 

 quality and productiveness. It is unquestion- 

 ably one of the most valuable of all the medium 

 late sorts. Pkt., 15c.; pt. , 35c.; qt. , 60c., post- 

 paid ; qt., 45c.; peck, $2.25; bush., fS.oo, by 

 freight or express. 



The Improved Stratagem Pea 



The pods are of immense size and uni- 

 formly filled with very large dark-green peas 

 of the finest quality, and it is vastly stiperior to 

 the old stock of Stratagem, which has been so 

 wanting in uniformity and evenness of type as 

 to disgust gardeners. Vine medium height, 

 but very stocky, with very broad, light-green 

 leaves, and bearing an abundance of large, 

 handsome pods. 07ie of the vety best varieties 

 for general crop. Pkt., loc; pt., 25c.; qt., 

 45c., postpaid; qt., 30c.; peck, fi.so; bush., 

 .50, by express. 



THE CROWN PRINCE PEA. 



NEW GIANT 



PODDED MARROW PEA 



This fine new pea has given wonderful satisfaction 

 to all who have planted it. It grows about two feet 

 high, and bears enormous, handsome pods, frequently 

 seven to eight inches in length. The pods are com- 

 pletely filled with large, deliciously flavored, deep- 

 green peas. They require no support, owing to their 

 dwarf, stocky habit. We know of no pea from which 

 so large a bulk of produce can be obtained from a 

 given number of vines. It is much hardier than either 

 the Telephone or Stratagem, and can be planted much 

 earlier ; it matures about ten days later than our 

 famous Extra Early, making a valuable second early 

 as well as the finest late pea. Pkt., loc; pt., 35c.; 

 qt., 60c., post-paid; qt., 45c.; peck, $2.00; bush., 

 I7.50, by express. 



Photograph of Plant of giant podded marrow pea. 



