FOR THE VEGETABLE GARDEN. 



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GARDEN PEAS-Continued. 



GENERAL AND LATE CROP. 



Champion of England. The most popular wrinkled variety 

 in cultivation, of delicious flavor; a profuse bearer; 5 ft. 

 Pt. 15 cts.; qt. 25 cts.; & peck 75 cts.; peck §1.25; bu. §4.00. 



Long Island flammoth." A very productive variety, of dark 

 glossy long pods well tilled, excellent flavor, one of the best 

 market sorts. Pt. 15 cts.; qt. 30 cts.; peck, $1.75. 



Yorkshire Hero. A splendid wrinkled marrow for market 

 and kitchen gardens ; of branching habit, abundant crop- 

 per and excellent quality ; 2b ft. Pt. 15 cts.; qt. 25 cts.; 

 \ peck 75 cts.; peck §1.25 ; bu". §4.50. 



Everbearing. A first-class pea for summer and autumn use, 

 pods 3 to 4 inches long, and contain 6 to 8 peas of a rich 

 flavor; very sweet and tender ; 2 ft. Pt. 15 cts.; qt. 25 cts.; 

 \ peck* 75 cts. ; peck §1.25. 



Telephone. Immensely productive, of the finest quality and 

 excellent sugary flavor; vines very strong, averaging 18 to 

 20 pods per stalk ; the pods are of large size and closely 

 packed with large, delicious peas ; 4 ft. Pt. 15 cts.; qt. 25 

 cts.; peck §1.50. 



Pride of the Market. A medium early dwarf pea of vigor- 

 ous habit and very productive. The pods are large, of a 

 medium green color, and contain 7 to 9 peas of fine quality; 

 H ft. Pt. 20 cts.; qt. 30 cts.; peck §1.75. 



Telegraph. A strong grower, producing large pods contain- 

 ing 10 to 12 large peas in each Peas, when cooked, are of a d 

 green color, and of very fine flavor. Pt. 15 cts.; qt. 30 cts.; 

 §1.75. 



Juno.' One of the best of the late wrinkled peas, with large, strs 

 pods filled with delicious dark green peas of large size. Pi 

 cts.; qt. 30 cts.; peck §2.00. 



Stanley. The delicious new Pea is a cross of American Wonder 

 Telephone, and inherits the delicacy of those fine varieties, 

 conspicuous for its uncommonly large foliage, its stocky vine, 

 the abundance of its fine large pods, about 4 inches in length, 

 qt. 30 cts.; peck §1.75. 



Improved Stratagem. In this improved variety all the good qualities of 



the old Stratagem are highly de 



Pt. 15 cts 



Pt. 15 cts.; qt. 



Shropshire Hero. 



veloped, and it is vastly superior 



to the stock now generally sold as 



Stratagem. Pods of immense size 



filled with very large dark green peas of the finest qualitv. 



30 cts.; peck §1.75. 



Duke of York. Pods large, straight, thick, and very dark green ; peas green ; 

 when ripe large, much wrinkled. It ripens with Telephone, is not a con- 

 tinuous bearer, but furnishes all its pods well together, and on this account 

 is particularly well adapted to market gardeners' use. 4 ft. Pt. 15 cts.; 

 qt. 30 cts.; peck §1.75. 



Blue Imperial. A favorite summer market gardener's variety ; good bearer, 

 and of fine flavor; height 3 ft. Pt. 15 cts.; qt. 20 cts.; peck §1.00; bu. 

 §3.50. 



French Canner. (Petit Pois, or Small French Pea). This is the small French 

 Pea extensively used for canning, and is the most profitable variety grown 

 for that purpose ; very prolific, with long, slim pods containing from 7 to 10 

 peas ; 3 to 3 J ft. Pt. 15 cts.; qt. 20 cts.; peck §1.00 ; bu. $3.50. 



Large White" Marrowfat. Large, well-filled pods; 5 ft. Pt. 10 cts.; qt. 

 15 cts.; peck 60 cts.; bu. §2.00. 



Black- Eyed Marrowfat. This and the White Marrowfat are extensively 

 grown as field peas, as they are hardy, productive and bear well-tilled pods ; 



4 ft. Pt. 10 cts.; qt. 15 cts.; peck 60 cts.; bu. §2.00. 



Sugar PeaS (Edible Podded.) 



Pint 20 cts.; qt. 35 cts. 



The varieties of this class are cultivated for their pods, which are remarkably 

 tender and succulent ; in flavor equal to the best string beans. They are 

 gathered young, boiled whole, and served up with white sauce. 

 Dwarf White Sugar. Edible pods, fine flavor ; used like Snap-Short Beans ; 



2 ft. 

 Tall White Sugar. Large, long, edible pods ; used tike the Dwarf Sugar ; 



5 ft. 



Helting Sugar. A new and prolific variety of delicious quality ; 5 to 6 ft. 

 Dwarf Qray=Seeded Sugar. Similar to above variety ; height, 2 ft. 

 For Peas (Field Varieties) see larm Seeds, page 50. 



Packets cf all varieties of Peas at 10 cents each. Add for postage on Peas 8 cts. per pint, 



by express or freight at purchaser's expense. 



15 cts. per quart. Larger quantities sent 



