§jqke§' Standard Seed§., 1 "stokes' noveltiest 



Sutton's Prize Winner 



color; 

 well filled 

 with 8 to 

 i o large 

 Peas with 



a flavor the very sweetest and best. Pkt. 15 cts., >ipt. 35 cts., pt. 60 

 cts., by mail, postpaid ; by express, pt. 50 cts., qt. 85 cts., 4 qts. £3. 



New Tomato Pepper 



On first seeing this new Pepper, either green or ripe, almost any one 

 would think it was a tomato, owing to its similarity of shape and color. 

 It is of upright growth, very prolific, staying in bearing throughout 

 the season from early July until frost. Very mild, of delicate flavor, 

 and can be eaten out of the hand like an apple. Pkt. 10 cts., }4oz. 35 

 cts., oz. 60 cts., Xlb. $1.75, lb. $6, by mail, postpaid. 



Superb Salad Tomato 



This is a little gem ; it grows in clusters, as shown in illustration, 

 beingjust the right size for serving whole as a salad on lettuce leaves 

 with mayonnaise dressing. It is also just the right size for putting up 

 whole in glass jars. It is solid, of very fine texture and thin skin. While 

 not recommended as a field crop for market, it is exceedingly desirable 

 for the purposes above stated. Pkt. 10c, yioz. 35c, oz. 60c, '^lb. $2. 



Three Grand New Peas 



"Sutton's Prize Winner,'* A Grand 

 New English Pea 



When you see the dried Peas that you will get from an 

 order of this Pea, you will realize what a magnificent, im- 

 mense Pea it is. The English gardeners have long been noted 

 as growing the most magnificent Peas in the world, and in 

 " Sutton's Prize Winner " we have the latest and finest de- 

 velopment of the choice English Pea. It will frequently pro- 

 duce pods attaining the extraordinary length of 7 inches and 

 over, closely packed with 10 to 13 large, dark green Peas of 

 the finest flavor. For exhibition purposes it is without a 

 rival. The plant has a branching habit, growing about 3 feet 

 in height with dark green foliage ; it has a very vigorous and 

 robust constitution. You will be delighted with the results 

 from this magnificent Pea. Pkt 10 cts., pt. 40 cts. , qt. 75 cts., 

 by mail, postpaid ; by express or freight not prepaid, pt. 35 

 cts., qt. 60 cts., 4 qts. $2.25, pk. #4. 



"The Pilot" 



This is one of the finest Peas for market that has ever 

 been introduced. It is on the order of the ''Gradus " for size 

 of pod and earliness, but is a round, hard Pea, not wrinkled, 

 so that it will stand very early planting. It can be planted 

 without danger of rotting, fully two weeks ahead of the 

 "Gradus " or " Thomas Laxton." It has all the good quali- 

 ties of the latter with the extreme hardiness above mentioned. 

 The stock I offer is English-grown that has been carefully 

 re-selected, so that it runs absolutely true to type. By plant- 

 ing it early it will come in fully as early as the "Ameer," and 

 as hardy, while it possesses the pod of the type and size of 

 "Gradus." Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 35 cts., qt. 60 cts , by mail, post- 

 paid ; by express, pt. 30 cts., qt. 50 cts., >£pk. #2, pk. $3.75. 



New "Laxtonian" Pea 



This Pea is everywhere recognized as one of the most 

 wonderful Peas on the entire list. It is very dwarf, growing 

 only 12 to 15 inches high, a good second-early, yet produces 

 pods as large as the "Stratagem " or "Telephone." It is an 

 ideal Pea for small gardens where the height of vine is an im- 

 portant item. The pods are produced in great abundance; dark 

 green i n 



Superb Salad Tomato 



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