34 I Ul I HEHRTADREER -PHIIADEbPHIA-m- ^ RftlABLE ViOETABLE SEEDS 



GARDEN PEAS.— General and Late Crop i^cm/imtedj. 



Telephone. (See cut.) A large podded variety of Pea for 

 general crop, which leads all others in popularity and is es- 

 pecially adapted for the home garden where the large English 

 Peas are wanted. Our strain of Telephone is a careful selec- 

 tion both for productiveness and delicious quality, sure to 

 please the most critical. The vines are very strong in 

 growth and average 18 to 20 pods per stalk; the pods are of 

 large size, containing 6 to 7 Peas each, which are of a pale 

 green color, closely packed in the pod, and of a most deli- 

 cious flavor. A valuable feature of this variety is that it con- 

 tinues in bearing for an extremely long time; height, SJ feet. 

 Pt., 28cts. ;qt., 50 cts., postpaid. By express or freight: 

 Pt., 20 cts.; qt., 35 cts.; 4 qts., $1.25; peck, $2.25. 



Packets of all varieties of Peas, 10 cts. each. 



Champion of England. This popular wrinkled variety is 

 still largely used on account of the rich flavor of the Peas; 5 

 feet. Pt., 28 cts. ;qt., .oO cts., postpaid. By express or 

 freight: Pt., 20 cts.; qt., 35 cts.; 4 qts., $1.10; peck, $2.00. 



Pride of the Market. A dwarf Pea of vigorous habit and 

 very productive; height, 2 feet. Pt. , 28 cts.; qt., 50 cts., 

 postpaid. By express or freight: Pt., 20 cts.; qt., 35 cts. ; 



4 qts., $1.25; peck, $2.25. 



Yorkshire Hero. Pods are well filled with large Peas, which 

 remain in good condition for a long time; 2 feet. Pt., 28 

 cts ; qt., 50 cts., postpaid. By express or freight: Pt., 20 

 cts.; qt., 35 cts.; 4 qts., $1.10; peck, $2.00. 



Everbearing. A first-class Pea for summer and autumn use; 

 height, 2J feet. Pt., 28 cts.; qt., 50 cts., postpaid. By ex- 

 press or 'freight: Pt, 20 cts.; qt., 35 cts.; 4 qts., $1.10; 

 peck, $2.00. 



Long Island Mammoth, or Telegraph. A very produc- 

 tive late variety. Pt., 28 cts.; qt., 50 cts., postpaid. By ex- 

 press or freight: Pt., 20 cts.; qt., 35 cts.; 4 qts., $1.10; 

 peck, $1'.00. 



French Canner (Petit Pais, or Small French Pea). Pt., 

 28 cts. ; qt., 50 cts., postpaid. By express or freight: Pt., 

 20 cts.; qt., 35 cts.; 4 qts., $1.25; peck, $2.25. 



Large White Marrowfat. Large pods, well filled; height, 



5 feet. Pt., 23 cts. ; qt., 40 cts., postpaid. By express or 

 freight: Pt., 15 cts.; qt., 25 cts.; 4 qts., 90 Cts.; peck, $1.50. 



Black-eyed Marrowfat. Pt., 23 cts.; qt, 40 cts., post- 

 ixiid. By express or freight: Pt., 15 cts.; qt, 25 cts.; 4 qts., 

 90 cts.; peck, $1.,50. 



Giant Sugar. Pods are cooked in same manner as snap short 

 beans, and are delicious. Pt, 38 cts.; qt, 65 cts., post- 

 paid. By express or freight: Pt., 30 cts. ; qt., 50 cts.; 4 

 qts._, $1.00. 



Melting Sugar. The pods grow 6 to 6 inches long, and are 

 entirely stringless and very tender. Pt, 38 cts.; qt., 65 cts., 

 postpaid. By express or freight: Pt., 30 cts.; qt, 50 cts.; 



4 qts., $1.60. 



FIELD PEAS. (See page 47.) 



PUMPKIN. 



Grosse-Kurbis, Ger. Potiron, Fr. Calabaza, Sp. 



One ounce for 25 hills, 3 pounds for an acre. 

 Culture. — Sow in good soil in May, when the ground has 



become warm, in hills 10 feet apart each way, or in fields of corn 



about every fourth hill; plant at the same time with the corn. 



Pumpkin varieties if planted together will mix. There is not much 



danger of their mixing or hybridizing with squashes or other vines. 



Winter Luxury Pumpkin. A very good keeper and a 

 splendid pie Pumpkin; shape round, skin finely netted, and 

 beautiful russet-yellow color; flesh thick and of fine flavor. 

 Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; \\h., 30 cts.; lb., $1.00. 



Sugar, or New England Pie. For making pies this va- 

 riety cannot be excelled. The pumpkins are small, but very 

 sweet, fine-grained and of the best quality. The skin is a 

 deep orange and flesh rich yellow. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; 

 } lb., .SO cts,; lb., $1.00. 



Mammoth Golden Cashaw. An improvement on the old 

 light colored Cashaw, the skin being a golden-orange color. 

 Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; | lb., 30 cts.; lb., $1.00. 



Large Yellow Mammoth Potiron {Kinrj of the Mam- 

 mntha, Jnmbo). Specimens have been grown weighing over 

 100 pounds. Skin rich dark yellow, flesh lighter shade. Pkt., 

 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts,; \ lb., 40 cts.; lb., .$1 ..50. 



Quaker Pie Pumpkin. A fine-grained, oval-shaped Pump- 

 kin of rich flavor. Keeps well if stored in a dry place. Pkt, 



5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; { lb., 30 cts.; lb., $1.00. 



Large Tours. A French variety which grows to a large size. 



Pkt, 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; } lb., 30 cts.; lb., $1.00. 

 Large Cheese. Very good for table use. Flesh sweet. 



Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; J lb., 25 cts.; lb., 80 cts. 

 Tennessee Sweet Potato. Pear-shaped, thick white flesh. 



Pkt, 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; \ lb., 30 cts.; lb., $1.00. 

 Large Yellow Field. For feeding stock. Oz., 10 cts. ; J^ lb., 



20 cts.; lb., 55 cts. By express, 10 lbs., $4.50. 



