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PEAS.— Varieties for General Crop. 



Liarge pkts., 10c. each, post-paid. 



NEW GIANT PODDED MARROW. The largest of 

 all in size of pods. (See Specialties, page IS.) Plit., lOc; 

 pint, 35c.; qt., 6Uc.; peclc,$2.25; bush, S8. 00. 



LONG ISLAND MAMMOTH. A favorite with Long 

 Island gardeners, where it was originally introduced. It 

 has also become very popular with New Jersey truckers. 

 Earlier than Chiimpion of England; an excellent cropper. 

 Pods large size and well tilled with peas of very good 

 quality. Seedgreen; height, three and one-half feet. Pkt., 

 lOc; pint, 30c.; qt., 50c.; peck, $1.75; bush., S6.50. 



MAMMOTH MELTING SUGAK PEA. 



MA.MMOTH MELTING SUGAK PEA. 



This is the best of all of the edible podded or sugar peas. 

 The pods are much larger and entirely free from meai- 

 braneous lining and strings, combining sweet flavor and 

 brittleiiess to a remarkable extent. They should not be 

 shelled but peas and pods eaten together, "cooked in much 

 the same manner as string or snap beans. They make a dish 

 for the tablS that will delight the mo.st fastidious epicure. 

 *They grow to a height of five to six feet and bear enormously 

 of their truly mammoth pods; six to seven inches long and 

 frequently one and one-half inches broad. They are 

 delicious. Try them. Pkt., 10c. ; pint, 30e.; qt., 55e., post- 

 paid. Qt.,40c.; peck, $2.25, by express. 



* BLISS' EVERBEARING. This new pea is a cross 

 between the Little Gem and the Champion of England; 

 height, two feet ; foliage large, firm and bright green ; pods 

 three to four inches long, each pod producing from six to 

 eight large wrinkled peas ; its habit of growlh is of peculiar 

 branching character, forming as manv as ten stalks from one 

 root stalk. Pint, 2.5c.; qt., 45c.; peck, $1.25 ; bu.sh. , $4.50. 



♦CARTER'S STRATAGEM. A remarkably fine, 

 new English variety, deserving the strongest praise. 

 Height, two feet, literally covered with large, handsome 

 pods, often over six inches in length, and containing from 

 nine to ten very large, fine flavored peas. It is more sensi- 

 tive to cold or wet weather than any other wrinkled sort, 

 and on this account should not be sown until the ground is 

 warm. Pkt., lOc; pint, 30c.; qt., 50c.; peck, $1.75; bush., 

 86.75. 



PRIDE ,OF THE MARKET. Another famous new 

 pea from England. Although introduced there but a few 

 years since, it has become one of the most popular of 

 market peas. It bears very large pods, filled with fine, 

 large peas of superb quality. Height, one and one-half 

 feet. Pkt.,10c.; pint, 30c.; qt., oOc; peck, $1.85; bush., $7.00. 



* CARTER'S TEI,EPHONE. A very robust and pro- 

 ductive English wrinkled variety, with long pods, contain- 

 ing ten to twelve very large, fine flavored peas. It is an 

 enormous cropper; height, four and one-half feet. Pkt., 

 lOc; pint. Sue; qt.,50c.; peck, $1.60; bush., $6.00. 



* CHAMPION OF ENGLAND. A popular wrinkled 

 variety of delicious flivor; a profuse beaier ; height, five 

 feet. Pkt., lOc; pint, 20c.; qt., 40c.; peck, $1.10; bush., $4.00. 



* YORKSHIRE HERO. A large, wrinkled, luscious 

 and prolific variety; pods long, round and closely filled; for 

 late crop it has few equals; height, three feet. Pkt, 10c.; 

 pint, 25e.; qt., 45c.; peck, $1.35, bush., $5.00. 



DWARF BLUE IMPERIAL. A favorite with 

 market gardeners ; a good bearer; fine flavor; height, two 

 and one-half feet. Pint, 20c.; qt., S5c.; peck, $1.00 ; bush., 

 $3.75. 



ROYAL DWARF W^HITE MARROW^FAT. A large, 

 delicious marrow pea; an excellent cropper and a favorite 

 with market gardeners; height, two feet. Pint, 15c; qt., 

 30c.; peck, SOc; bush., $2.75. 



French Canner. A variety imported a few years since 

 from France, where it is largely grown for canning purposes. 

 Pint, 20c.; qt., 40c.; peck, $1.25; bush., $4.75. ' 



Tan and Dwarf Sugar. Th<! old-fashioned sorts with 

 edible pods; fine flavor; u.sed like snap beans, also as a 

 shelled variety. Each, per pkt., 10c.; pint, 30c.; qt.,50c. 



Large 'White Marrowfat. A favorite late variety, with 

 broad, well-fllled pods ; height, three feet. Qt., 30c., post-paid; 

 peck, 60c.; bush., $2.00; 5 bush, and over, $1.90 per bush. 



Black-Eyed Marrowfat. This, as well as the White 

 Marrowfat, is extensively grown as a field pea; liardy, pro- 

 ductive; well-filled pods; height, three feet. Qt., 30c.; peck, 

 60c.; bush., $2.00; 5 bush, and over, $1.90 per bush. 



PEAS.— Field Varieties. 



Write for special prices on large quantities. 



Southern Black-Eye Cow Peas. (WhippoorwiU.) 



The best for soiling. Qt.,.30c.; bush., $2.00. 



Canada Fi^ld Peas. Used as feed for pigeons, etc., and 

 grown for a field crop. Qt., 30c.; bush., $1.50; 5 bush, and 

 over, $1.40 per bush. 



PEANUT, or GROUND PEA. 



GEORGIA IMPROVED GROUND PEA, or PEA- 

 NUT. This variety is much superior to the ordinary pea>- 

 nut, yielding fewer imperfect pods and combining earliness, 

 productiveness and size; yields on ordinary land over one 

 hundred bushels tothe acre. Full directions for planting, 

 growing and harvesting printed on each packet. Lai ge pkt., 

 15c.; pint, 30c.; qt., 50c., post-paid; peck, $2.00. 



