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MAULE’S FAMILY GARDEN. 
MAULE’S FAMILY GARDEN.— An excellent, 
smooth, early pea, maturing in 45 to 50 days from seed. 
It is first rate in quality and very productive, and 
much resembles Maule’s Improved Extra Early, but 
j/ unlike that variety does not mature allits pods at the 
} sametime. Its bearing period is from one to three 
weeks, a fact giving special value in the home or 
family garden. Its prolonged term of bearing caused 
it to receive itsname. The variety is hardy, and 
readily resists a little frost. It isa favorite wherever 
known, and I commend it to amateurs for early 
spring planting. Packet, 10 cents; pint, 25 cents; quart, 
40 cents, postpaid. Peck, $1.50; bushel, $5.00. 
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jjj Kled peas. See specalties. 
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Its height is only 12 to 18 inches. 
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Extremely profitable and 
“desirable. See specialties. 
PHONE.—One of the best 
| new second-early wrin- 
kled pea, of first rate 
| quality, 2 to 3 feet high. 
| It has a branching habit, 
and is an abundant bear- 
| er. The pods are large 
) and well filled. It has 
|) few superiors as a late 
cropping sort. Packet, 
} 10 cts.; pt., 25 cts.; qt., 40 
cts.; postpaid. Peck, 
\McLEAN’S LITTLE GEM.—A green wrinkled 
variety which comes a few days after Maule’s Im- 
proved Extra Early, or in 50 to 55daysfrom the seed. 
Its table quality 
is excellent, and is a prolific bearer. Packet, 1¢ cts.; 
pty 30 cts.; qt.,50 cts., postpaid. Pk., $1.75; bushel, $6.50, 
|, PROSPERITY OR GRADUS.—The earliest large 
\\ podded wrinkled pea. “One of the greatest peas in- 
\> .troduced in recent years. See specialties. 
PRODIGIOUS.— The giant of the pea family. 
A novelty of decided merit. See specialties. 
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| $1.25; bushel, $4.50. 
comparatively new wrin- 
kled pea, coming in as a 
second early sort. The 
vines are vigorous, attain- 
ing a height of about 344 
feet. A profuse bearer. 
1n quality the pea is well 
adapted to home use, to 
market, and to canning. 
The pods are plump and 
full, containing 6 to 8 
closely crowded peas, 
which remain long in edi- 
ble condition. 
The pods McLEAN’S LITTLE GEM. 
are medium size and chunky and filled with peas to both ends. The 
BLISS’S 
EVERBEARING. 
Voriees EVERBEARING. — A cele- 
brated wrinkled pea, 114 to 2 feet high, of 
good quality and flavor. Its season is 
late to very late, and it is especially ad- 
apted to Summer and autumn cropping. 
It has a remarkable and valuable branch- 
ing habit; sometimes forming as many as 
ten Stalks from one root,the result of asin- 
gle seed. It will do well without sticks or 
brush. Repeated pickings may be made, 
for the vine continues to produce blos- 
soms and successional crops of pods in its 
effort to ripen its seeds. Itis thus a con- 
tinuous bearer through a long season. 
Packet, 10 cents; pint, 25 cents; quart, 40 
cents, postpaid. eck, $1.25; bushel, $4.50. 
| 4AHORSFORD’S MARKET GARDEN. 
—A first-class wrinkled pea; second early. 
Height, 24 inches; no sticks. It is a pro- 
fitable sort for market gardeners, as a 
Single plant has been known to produce 
more than 150 pods. It requires no brush 
or supports in the field. The medium 
sized pods are borne in pairs, and are easi- 
ly and quickly picked. This variety is 
said to have yielded more shelled peas to 
the acre than any other American sort. 
Packet, 10 cents; pint, 25 cents; quart, 40 
cents, postpaid. Peck, $1.25.; bushel, $4.00. 
FOR A GOOD SUCCESSION 
Plant Maule’s Earliest of All, Horsford’s Mar- 
ket Garden, and Pride of the Market and have 
peas from April till July. A pkt. of each, 25c. 
a pt. of each, 60c.; a qt. of each, $1.00 postpaid. 
pods are so crowded that the peas instead of shelling out round are 
Square by pressure in the pods. Admiral is also one of the heaviest 
cropping second early sorts. Packet, 10 cents; pint 25 cents; quart, 
40 cents, postpaid. Peck, $1.25; bushel, $4.50. 
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MAULE’S IMPROVED EXTRA EARLY. A Favorite Home and Market Pea. 
This fine, smooth 'pea is surpassed in point of earliness only by Maule’s 
and well filled, and the peas are of a most agreeable flavor. It is, in 
Earliest of All. Itis one of the best own peas for quick cropping, | every respect, a satisfactory and profitable first early variety. Its bear- 
as tae pods come all at once, after which the ground may be plowed|ing capacity may be judged from the fact that I have a record of over 
and put to other use. It requires no sticks. It grows toa height of | 20,000 pods picked from 150 feet of row, the product of one quart of seed. 
about two feet, is a sure cropper, andis wonderfully productive. The 
This is unquestionally one of the best first early peas on the market. 
seed may be put into the ground in earliest spring. e pods are large | Packet, 10 cts.; pt., 25 cts.; qt., 40 cts., postpaid. Peck, $1.50; bushel, $5.00. 
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