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JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA 



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PEA — SUTTOX S EX0BLSIO8. 



NEW SHIPPING WATERMELON 



The Bradford 



Thisis anew candidate for favor as a large, fine- 

 flavored sliipping melon. As sliown in the illus- 

 tration, it is oblong in Bhape with rather square 

 ends. The skin is a very dark green, with still 

 darker stripes, whicli it is impossible to show in 

 the photograph. The flesh resemljles in texture 

 the old Mountain .Sweet, than which there was 

 no finer flavored melon ever introduced; very 

 tender and yet solid to the heart. The flesh is 

 dark red in color, the seeds being small and nearly 

 white, flecked with a brown spot on each side. 



Under good cultivation they grow to very 

 large size, frequently weighing from 40 to 60 

 pounds and commanding the very highest prices 

 in any market. 



Price, per pkt., lOc; oz., 20c.; i lb., 60c.; lb., 

 §2.00, by mail, post])aid. 



NEW PKA 



Sutton's Excelsior 



The great merit of this new pea lies in the 

 fact that in it we have an early dwarf wrinkled 

 pea in the front rank for earliness, yet with 

 much larger, handsomer pods tlian any dwarf 

 wrinkled pea yet introduced. 



It is similar in habit of growth to Nott's 

 Excelsior, which is one of the most popular 

 dwaif wrinkled peas. It takes the place in the 

 Extra Early class that is now so acceptably 

 filled by Stratagem and Telephone in the later 

 sorts. It grows to a height of about 12 to 14 

 inches, showing a great abundance of its long, 

 broad, straight pods of a pale green color. See 

 colored illustration on back cover. 



Price, by mail, postpaid, pkt., lOc; pint, 45c.; 

 bv express, quart, 60c.; 2 quarts, $1.10; 4 quarts, 

 $2.00. 



