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The Gradus Pea. One of the best for all purposes (see page 26) 



765 Little Marvel (Dwarf) Peas 



AS A LARGE-PODDED, SHORT-VINED VARIETY, LITTLE 

 MARVEL STANDS AT THE HEAD OF ITS CLASS 



In the short time since this Pea has been introduced it has very 

 largely taken the place of Little Gem, American Wonder, Nott's 

 Excelsior, etc. The vines will average about 15 inches in height, 

 being very heavily set with dark green pods, 3 inches in length, 

 square at the bottom and well filled with Peas of the very best 

 quality. The stock of Little Marvel which we are offering is of 

 our own growth, and we are confident that it will give splendid 

 satisfaction for any purpose. Crop failed. 



770 Sutton's Excelsior (Dwarf) 



AN OLD STANDARD MAIN-SEASON PEA 



_A dwarf, main-season Pea, maturing about the same time as 

 Little Marvel, and producing pods about 3 inches in length. This 

 variety is in large demand by commercial Pea-growers and to 

 those who understand its habit it has proved very valuable. A 

 great point to be considered is the fact that it must be marketed 

 immediately on attaining its full development, for otherwise the 

 pods will lose their rich green color and their sale will be very 

 much affected. Sutton's Excelsior will mature three or four days 

 later than the old Nott's Excelsior, a variety which we have dis- 

 carded, but we believe it will be more prolific and more satis- 

 factory in every way than the latter variety. Pkt. 10 Cts., 

 lb. 25 cts., 10 lbs. $2.50, 100 lbs. $25. 



764 American Wonder 



A rapid grower, starting in as soon as the ground becomes 

 reasonably warm and maturing in about forty-two days. Of 

 dwarf habit, rarely growing more than a foot in height. Peas are 

 wrinkled and of verv fine quality. Excellent for general use. 

 Pkt. 10 cts., lb. 25 cts., 10 lbs. $2.50, 100 lbs. $25. 



778 



Long Island Mammoth or Telegraph 



THE LATEST VARIETY ON THE ENTIRE LIST, AND VERY 

 OFTEN CALLED TELEGRAPH 



This Pea usually matures four or five days later than the Tele- 

 phone and is very apt to come on the market after most of the 

 other varieties have gone. The long, deep-rooted vines of Long 

 Island Mammoth have better drought-resistant qualities than any 

 other Pea in the entire list, and it is strongly recommended as a 

 late variety for anv and all purposes. When grown in a small way 

 brushing is desirable. Pkt. lOc, lb. 25c., 10 lbs. $2.50, 100 lbs. $25. 



766 Peter Pan (Improved Laxtonian) 



The Laxtonian family of Peas all have decided merit, but in 

 Peter Pan we think we are offering you an exceptional sort. 

 Vigorous-growing vines about feet high, bear great crops of 

 large-podded, sweet-flavored Peas, which mature very early. 

 One of the best of the early- dwarf sorts. Crop failed. 



768 Dark Telephone, or Alderman 



A main-crop Pea of the famous Telephone group, producing 

 long, straight, dark green pods 5 to 6 inches long, containing large- 

 sized Peas of excellent flavor. A popular home- and market 

 garden sort, finding particular favor with market-gardeners 

 because of the attractive appearance of the large, dark green 

 pods. Pkt. 10 cts., lb. 25 cts., 10 lbs. $2.50, 100 lbs. $25. 



774 Champion of England 



An old standard variety that grows 4 to 5 feet high, producing 

 large pods filled with sweet, tender Peas. Hardy, a rampant 

 grower, and continues to bear over a much longer period than 

 most other varieties. Pkt. lOc, lb. 25c., 10 lbs. $2.50, 100 lbs. $25. 



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