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lent wrinkled pea, with sturdy vine, growing 
only about two feet high. It is vigorous, 
productive and satisfactory. Each seed,asa 
rule, produces two stalks, and thus gives am- 
ple bearing capacity to the vine. The pods 
are of extra large size, often measuring five 
inches in length,and are always well filled, 
frequently containing ten peas to the pod. 
The flavor is first-class. Pkt., 10c.; pt., 30. ; 
,00c., postpaid. Pk., $1.75; bu., $6.00 
PERPETUAL.—A grand late wrinkled 
pea, about 2% feet high. (See specialties.) 
ie LONG ISLAND MAMMOTH.W—A large 
i} fine mid-season pea, of excellent flavor, for 
market gardeners, admirably adapted to 
i} market purposes on account of its size, nhum- 
ber and good appearance of its well filled 
pods. Picking is easy and a handsome basket 
i.” iS presented to the eye of the buyer. This 
_# variety is highly esteemed by truckers for its 
Hit Selling qualities. In vine it is a strong grow- 
lui er, hardier and larger than Telephone and 
hg] attractive. The peas are almost smooth 
when dry. It reaches market after all the 
early sorts have gone, and is sure to sell on 
its beauty and quality. Itis a profitable pea, 
and a great favorite. Pk., 10 cts.; pt., 25 cts. ; 
qt., 40 cts., postpaid. Peck, $1.00; bus., $3.75. 
ft ELEPHONE,—This is a fine wrinkled 
pea, growing about four feet high. The peas 
are large and of a pale green color, and pos- 
sesses a Superior sugary flavor. It is a second 
# early or medium variety, robust in habit of 
} growth, and a great bearer. The pods are of 
largest size, containing 8 or 10 peas each. Of 
especial value in the choice family garden. 
Packet, 10 cents ; pint, 25 cents ; quart, 45 cents, 
postpaid. Peck, $1.50; bushel, $5.50. 
BLISS’S ABUNDANCE.—A wrinkled pea 
of sturdy growth, reaching a height of only 
15 to 18inches. Remarkable for its tendency 
to branch at the root, forming a veritable 
bush. Vine prolific of pods 3 to 3% inches 
long, containing 6 to 8 large peas of the most 
delicious quality. Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 25 cts.; 
40 cts., postpaid. Pk., $1.25;-bu., $4.50. 
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— IMPROVED STRATAGEM.—An excel- | 
} | with darker foliage. The pods are glossy and | 
pai 
ectiampion OF ENGLAND-~—An old standard 
, BLACK-EYED MARROWFEFAT.—An 
old and still widely popular smooth variety. 
Grown extensively as a market variety fora main crop. Height, 3 to5 
feet. Very hardy and productive. Largely used by the canning estab- 
lishments. Pkt., 10c.; pt., 20¢.; qt.; 85¢., postpaid. 
se 
may be deducted from prices quoted. 
Pk., 75 cts.; bu., $2.75. | 
When peas by the pint or quart are ordered by express or freight, 8 cents per pint, or 15 cents per quart 
Pecks and bushels sent by express or freight at purchasers expense, 
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MARKET. SHROPSHIRE HERO, 
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One of the Best English Marrow Peas. 
Smooth pea of English origin, growing 14 to 2 feei 
high. It has a robust, branching habit, and re- 
quires no sticks. It is unexcelled in productive 
ness. The pods are large in size and handsome in 
appearance, and the variety is popular as a market 
or home garden pea. Quality excellent. Pkt., 10 cts.; 
Laie: qt., 40 cts., postpaid. PE., $1.25; bu., $4.50. 
ROPSHIRE HERO.—This superb wrinkled 
pea is one of my greatest leaders, and I do not think 
there is a better late variety now under general 
cultivation: It attains a height of about 2% feet, 
and is esteemed for good quality and productive- 
ness. The pods are long, handsome and wonder- 
fully well filled, and are produced in great abund- 
ance The peas are of unusually large size and de- 
licious flavor; eight to ten to the pos Iam greatly 
pleased with the behavior of Shropshire Hero in 
my trial grounds, in comparison with all other va 
rieties, and feel that it cannot be overpraised as a § 
standard medium or latesort. Pkt., 10cts.; pt., 25cts.; | 
pat aii postpaid. Pk., $1.25; bu., $4.50. 
HITE MARROWFAT.—A smooth pea grow- 
ing from 8 to 5 feet high, depending on weather and 
soil. An old favorite with market gardeners. Ex- 
tensively grown for Summer crop. Very productive. | 
Packet, 10 cents; pt., 20 cents; quart, 35 cents, post- 
Peck, 75 cents ; bushel, $2.75. 
wrinkled variety, growing 4 to 5 feet high. It is | 
late, but very productive, the pods being large and | 
the peas tender and sweet. The bearing period is 
prolonged, it being a hardy and rampant grower. | 
acket, 10 cents; pint, 20 cents ; quart, 35 cents; post- | 
paid. Peck, $1.00; bushel, $3.75. 
SUGAR PEAS/ MAMMOTH LUSCIOUS. — The 
most delicious and largest podded 
sugar pea ever offered. Do not fail to read the de- 
scription. (See specialties in front of book.) 
/ DWARF SUGAR.—Pods edible. Grows about 2 
feet high. Packet, 10 cts.; pint 25 cts. ; quart, 45 cts, 
postpaid. Peck, $1.50. 
TELTING SUGAR.—A standard edible podded 
sort. Height, 5 feet. Pods cooked and used the same 
as wax beans. Packet, 10 cents; pint, 80 cents; quart, 
50 cents, postpaid. Peck, $2.00. 
FIELD PEAS For Canada peas, cow peas, forage crops, étc., See Pages 
® 8 to 91 of this catalogue. I recognize the new agricu) 
tural era which is so rapidly coming, with its demands for drought resis} 
ing grasses and soil enriching leguminous plants. I list the best of them 
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