5 GRAND PEAS« 



One, pac-K&f' 2 ' of 

 es&ty Variety, 



* 60 CBNTS, Mr 



TELEPHONE. — These Peas are wrinkled, of a pale green color, 

 and superior sugary flavor. It is second-early, very robust in habit, 

 a great bearer, averaging 18 to 20 unusually long pods to the stalk. 

 No private g»rdeu should be without this grand Pea, as it 

 is one of the very finest yet introduced. Packet, 15 cents; 

 pint, 30 cents ; quart, 55 cents, postpaid. 



PRIDE OF THE MARKET — The following is an extract 

 from The Gardeners' Magazine: "They require no sticks, and are 

 quite unequaled in productiveness. They have a robust, free-branch- 

 ing habit, 18 to 20 inches high, and are immensely productive. They 

 are, indeed, such heavy croppers that I know of no peas from which 

 so large a bulk of produce can be obtained from a given space ; indeed, 

 no such varieties exist. The pods are so large in size and handsome in 

 appearance that they take high rank for exhibition purposes, and thi 



peas, when on the table, are of so splendid a quality, that it would be 

 aincult to overpraise them." Pkt., 15c; pt., 30c; qt., 55c, postpaid. 



STRATAGEM — The Stratagem is a Pea for everybody, whether 

 rich or poor ; it is a Pea that will always pay, whether for the best 

 table in the land or the people's market. It is" of wonderfully vigorous 

 habit, and immensely productive. It is dwarf in habit, growing 18 to 

 24 inches high, and is, no doubt, the best green wrinkled marrow in 

 cultivation ; pods long, large, and always well filled. You should 

 surely put down Stratagem on your order, if only for 

 a single packet. Pkt., 15 cts.; pint, 30 cts.; quart, 55 cts. 



EVOLUTION Introduced in America for the first time in 1886, 



and it has come to stay. Evolution grows 3 to 3% feet high, is 

 of a very branching habit and bears continuously an abundant crop of 

 magnificent pods, some containing as many as 12 peas. From a single 

 sowing has continued in bearing as long as three months, hence 

 why it is so frequently called "The Everlasting Bearer" by those who 

 have raised them. In flavor it Is unusually rich and luscious, the fine 

 large peas fairly melting in the mouth. Sure to call forth favorabie 

 comment from all who see it, whether in the garden or on the table. 

 Pkt., 15 cts.; pint, 30 cts.; quart, 55 cts., postpaid. 



NEW PERPETUAL.— This is the best late variety, on 

 account of its continued bearing, maturing just after the Telephone 

 and continues growing and branching until cut by frost ; thus, one can 

 have green peas the whole season, from June to October. It has proved 

 superior to the Everbearing. It requires no bushing ; seed wrinkled ; a 

 wonderful cropper, strong and robust; foliage attractive; very desir- 

 able for family use and worthy of trial for market. For a Slimmer 

 Pea Perpetual is just what 

 you want, being all its name 

 implies. Try it. Packet, 15 cts.; 

 pint, 30 cts.; quart, 55 cts., postpaid 



Mrs. C. \V. Ruark, Winchester, III.. 

 " Our Perpetual, Strategem, Everbeai 

 ing and Evolution Peas done finely 

 and are the largest I ever saw. I an 

 glad we sent to you for our seeds." 



PRIDE 



