PETER HENDERSON & CO.— VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



PEAS, LATE OR PW CROP. 



Dwarf Late or Main Crop Peas. (2 feet) 



Those marked thus • are Wrinkled Varieties. 

 STRATAGEM. By many this variety Is considered the best of 

 the recently introduced English Peas. It is a dwarf, wrinkled, 

 '■lue marrow, a very heavy cropper, and produces large, remark- 

 ably well-filled pods of excellent flavor. Height, 2 feet. 20 cts. 

 pt., v 33 cts. qt., 82.50 peck, 83.00 bush. 



EVER-BEARING. A continuous bearing variety, which gives it 

 especial value for late summer and autumn use. Height, 2 feet, 

 foliage large. Tods, 3 to 4 inches long, producing 6 to 8 large 

 wrinkled peas, half an inch and over In diameter; quality unsur- 

 passed. It6hould be sown considerably thinner than other kinds, 

 else the vines will become too crowded. 20 cts. pt., 35 cts. qt., 

 81.75 pec k, 86. 00 bush. 



PRIDE OF THE MARKET. Is a strong growing Pea, 2 feet high, 

 wonderfully productive The pods are also of large size and 

 handsome appearance and the peas are of splendid quality. 20 cts. 

 pL. 35 cts. qt., 82.00 peck, S7.00 bush. 



Late or Main Crop Peas of Medium Height. (2# to 3 feet.) 



Those marked thus • are Wrinkled Varieties. 

 'YORKSHIRE HERO. A. splendid and popular wrinkled green 

 marrow Pea of branching habit, and an abundant bearer. Height, 



1\£ feet. 15 cts. pt., 25 



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2ts. qt.,$1.5Q peck, 85.00 

 bush. 



CULVER WELL'S TEL- 

 EGRAPH. A. strong 

 grower, producing large 

 pods containing 10 to 12 

 large peas In each. 

 Peas, when cooked, are 

 of a deep green color, 

 and of very fine flavor 

 20 cts. pt., 35 cts. qt. 

 $2.25 peck, 83.00 bush. 



GLADIATOR. (See Nov- 

 elties, page 8.) 10 cts. 

 pkt., 35 cts. pt.OOcts. 

 qt. 



•THE MAYOR- A va- 

 riety of great merit. It 

 grows to a uniform 

 height of about 3 feet, 

 Is very prolific the 

 pods are large and tightly filled with 7 to 10 peas of immense size, and of a rich-buttery- 

 flavor. For a general or main crop this is one of the best varieties that has come under 

 our notice for some time. Price, 35 cts. pt., 60 cts. qt., $3.50 peck. 



EVOLUTION. (See Novelties, page 8.) 10 cts. pkt., 35 cts. pt., 60 cts. qt. 



Tall Late or Main Crop Peas. (*>$ to 5 feet.; 



Those marked thus • are Wrinkled Varieties. 



•CHAMPION OF ENGLAND. This Is yet, by general consent, acknowledged to be the 

 best of the late tall varieties. The pods and peas are of the largest size and excellent 

 quality. Height, 5 feet. 15 cts. pt., 25 cts. qt., 81.60 peck, 85.50 bu6h. 



•TELEPHONE. A tall, wrinkled marrow, enormously productive, and of the bet: 

 Is a strong grower, averaging 18 pods to the stalk. The pods are of the largef 

 and contain from 6 to 7 large peas. A desirable sort for the family garden. Height, 

 4J4 feet. (See cut.) 20 cts. pt., 35 cts. qt, $2.00 peck, $7.00 bush. 



•SANDER'S MARROW. A tall, very late and immense cropping variety. The pods 

 are produced in pairs, and are well filled with fine, large wrinkled peas, the larc 

 we have ever seen ; the quality Is sweet and delicious. It has the desirable peculiarity 

 of retaining its deep green color when dished for the table. Height, 5 feet. [Stecu., 

 20 cts. pt.,35cts. qt., $2.00 peck, $7.00 bush. 



•AMERICAN CHAMPION'. The number of testimonials we received favorable to the 

 American Champion Pea only confirms the high opinion we bad formed of it in our* 

 trials before offering it for sale. It is one of the largest of all Peas, enormously pre* 

 ductlve, and its flavor and quality closely approach that of the well-known Champion 

 of England. The pods are produced in pairs and are well filled. Each pod contains 

 from nine to twelve large, fine peas. It is a tall-growing sort, of branching bablt; It 

 shou.d be sown thinly. Height, 4^ feet. 20 cts. pt., 35 cts. qt.. $2.50 peck, $3.00 bush. 



•FORTY-FOLD. An improved variety of the Champion of England. 15 cts. pt.. 25 cts. qt, 

 $1.50 peck, $5.50 bush. 



We can also supply the following standard varieties of Peas, which are too well knowr. 

 to need description, at the uniform price of 15 cts. pt.. 25 cts. qt.. $1.15 peck . 



Rural New Yorker. 'White Marrowfat, First and Best. 



Black-eyed Marrowfat, Blue Impenai. 



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