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New Alderman Pea 



This is the very largest podded Pea known. The vine is very robust and vigorous, 

 growing to 4 feet high and producing pods of the largest size, well filled with 

 large peas of most excellent flavor. 



It is very productive and almost entirely free from sports. The pods are frequently 

 5 to 6 inches in length, of a very rich dark green color and most beautifully shaped. 

 This is the very finest of the large-podded late varieties. Price, pkt. 10 cts., >^pt. 15 

 cts., pt. 25 cts., by mail postpaid ; by express, qt. 50 cts., 4 qts. $1.25, pk. I2.50. 



Carter's Buttercup Pea 



This is a new English Pea, somewhat after the type of Carter's Daisy, but larger 

 and more robust, with long handsome well-filled pods. Height about two feet. The 

 pods are a rich green in color, produced in pairs and averaging ten peas to a pod. 

 Twenty-two pods have been counted on a single plant, ready to gather at one time. 

 A large dark green seed, which is almost round, retaining the sweet marrowfat flavor 

 when Cooked. It belongs to the second-early or main-crop class. Price, pkt. 10 cts., 

 ^pt. 20 cts., pt. 30 cts., by mail postpaid ; by express, pt. 25 cts., qt. 40 cts., 4 qts. 

 |i.25, pk. $2.50. 



Edwin Becket Pea 



This is the new large-podded English Pea that I sent out 



last year "gratis for 

 trial," and I have 

 had very favorable 

 reports concerning 

 it. All those who 

 have tried it speak 

 of it in the highest 

 terms. It is a strong 

 vigorous grower, 

 just a little later 

 than "Gradus," 

 with a very dark 

 large pod, uniform 

 in color and with- 

 out fading from the 

 dark green until 

 dead ripe. All re- 

 reports give them 

 as seven to nine 

 peas in a pod. The 

 vines are strong 

 and vigorous and 

 from 30 to 36 inches in length. 



Mrs. A. E. Fleming, of Bruce, Wisconsin, writes : 

 " They are very, very fine, the best Pea we ever had. 

 Would like to have some next year and w ould like to 

 know the name." 



Mary L. Whitman, of \\'est Hartford, Conn., writes : 

 "The trial package of the new English Large-podded 

 Peas were grow n in our home garden. They proved 

 an excellent table variety. The peas are large, freely 

 produced and of a very fine quality with seven to nine 

 peas in a pod." 



Price, pkt. 10 cts., l<pt. 20 cts , pt. 30 els., by mail 

 postpaid ; by express, pt. 25 cts., qt. 40 cts., 4 qts. 

 $J. pk. #2. 



Alderman Pea— The largest Pea 

 known 



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