NOVELTIES OF STERLING MERIT. 



11 



Hew Wrinkled Pea— Sutton's Satisfaction. 



Encouraged by the success of our introduction to the American public, a few years since, of the 

 New English Peas, Stratagem, Telephone and Pride of the Market, we sent to England and obtained 

 seed of several more, new English sorts, which were highly recommended by the English seedsmen. 

 This variety from the Messrs. Sutton, the largest retail seedsmen of Great Britain, has proven the best 

 of all the English varieties we have ever tested. Their table qualities are the tnost toothsome and 

 delicious flavored oi a.-a.y known variety of either American or foreign origin. This is high praise, but 

 does only justice .to the Satisfaction Pea. The vine grows vigorously to a height of about two feet, 

 requiring no brush or sticks to hold them up, being very stocky and robust, and literally filled with 

 \a.x%it showy pods, as shown in our illustration above, which almost hide completely their dark green 

 foliage. They follow closely our best Extra Early sorts, being ready for the table in fifty-six days from 

 germination, and continue in bearing longer than any other Early sort. The peas when gjreen are 

 unusually large and of fine deep green color ; when dry are very distinct in appearance, being much 

 more wrinkled than any other sort and of a pecular delicate green. Sutton'' s Satisfaction has come to 

 America to stay, not half way up the ladder, but at the very topmost round — your garden will not be 

 complete without them. Pkt., 25c.; 3 pkts, 60c.; pint, $1.00. 



We distributed gratuitously last spring a few packages for trial among some of our largest pea 

 growers. Read below what they say : 



A Satisfactory Pea is Sntton's Satisfaction. 



"DNEQTJALLED Ilf QUALITY AND PRO- 

 DtrCTIVENESS. 



Lorenzo G. Austin, Randolph, O., writes: "Your 

 new pea, SuUon's Satisfaction, were the finest of all. Excel- 

 lent in every respect, they are unequalled in delicious quali- 

 ty and wonderful productiveness. Very large in size, some 

 measuring over one-half irioh iii diameter. I want more if 

 you have any for sale." 



IT HEADS THE LIST. 



D. J. PiPBH, Forreston, HI., writes: "The new pea, 

 Sutton's SaMsfcudion, heads the list of peas on my place, they 

 Ibear an enormious quantity, and are A No. 1 for table use." 



FliNEST AND S"WEETEST. 

 Geo. B. Evans, Lower Salem, O., writes: "Sufton's 

 Salisfaclion I can truly and honestly recommend as being the 

 finest and sweetest pea I ever ate. Neither have I ever seen 

 such beautiful beans as the Golden Andalusia. Yoil shall 

 have all my orders in future." 



THE VERY BEST. 

 J. A. Daboling, Corsicana, Mo., writes: "I have 

 thoroughly tested your new Sutton's Satisfaction Pea and find 

 it to be as goodias represented. I can cheerfully recommend 

 it as the very best." 



SUPERIOR TO ANY EVER GRO"WN. 

 J. O. Langley, Parmer City, 111., writes: "I pronounce 

 Button's Satisfaction superior to any pea I have ever grown. 

 Your Christmas and Miller's Oream melons were also very 



fine." 



