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Johnson & Stokes' Specialties for Market Gardeners. 



The Greatest Record of them all. Over 3500 Busheis or JOHlMbUN 

 STOKES' Selected Extra Early Peas were sold in 1889 to 

 the Market Gardeners of the United States. 



They speak for themselve?. See testimonials, Page 2, our .Tamiary Wholesale Price List. Qt., 25c.; peck, Sl.OO; btish., $4.00; 



5 bush., S1S"50; 10 bush, and over, S3.50 per bush. 



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A remarkably fine variety, deserving the 

 strongest praise. Vines are very strong, need but 

 slight support. The vine branches just under the 

 surface of the soil, producing usually two vines of 

 equal vigor, growing to a height of about two feet. 

 Literally covered with large pod?, often containing 

 ten peas each. In quality, none can equal it. 

 Qt., 30c.; peck, $1.60; bush., $R.OO. 



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This is one of the finest wrinkled marrows 

 recently introduced. Immensely productM-. ; 

 will average twenty large pods to a stalk, filled 

 with the most delicious peas. Height, about four 

 and one-half feet. Qt.,30c.; peck, $1.60; bush., 16.00. 



PRIDE OF THE fl/IRKET. 



A famous English Pea that has given great 

 satisfaction, growing eighteen inches high. The 

 pods are fully as large and the same shape as 

 those of the Telephone and Stratagem, and it 

 requires less time to mature than either. Its 

 dwarf habit and great productiveness makes itun- 

 usnally valuable to the market gardener. Qt., 30c.; 

 peck. $1.60; bush., $6.00 



