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Peas. 



The dwarf varieties should be liber- 

 ally manured; the tall sort will run too 

 much to vine if liberally manured, it 

 being better to depend on the richness 

 of the land that was previously in good 

 condition. Plant the dwarf in rows 

 two feet apart; those varieties attain- 

 ing the height of from two to three 

 feet in rows three feet apart, and the 

 rows of the tallest sort four feet apart. 

 Bush the tall kinds when six inches 

 high, or poles set every six or eight 

 feet, with single shoe thread passed 

 from one to the other every four 

 inches in height, answer finely. 



Extra Early Dwarf. 



These varieties require no sticking. 



American Wonder. — The earliest 

 wrinkled Pea; very productive and 

 sweet. Pint 15 cts, ; quart 25 cts.; i 

 bush. I1.50; bush. $5.00. 



Premium Gem. — An improvement 

 upon the Little Gem. Very luscious in 

 flavor; try it. Qt. 2octs.; i bush. $1.20; 

 bush. I4.00. 



Extra Early Medium Height. 



Griefith, Turner & Co.'s First 

 EarIvY Pea — Earliest of all and most 

 profitable market Pea, because most 

 uniform in maturity. Pt. 15 cts.; qt. 25 

 cts.; i bush. $1.25; bush. I3.50. 



Landreth's Extra Early.— This is 

 a very earl}^ variety used largely by 

 market gardeners. Ft. 15 cts.; qt. 25 

 cts.; i bush. $1.25; bush. I3.50. 



Rural New Yorker. — Select strain 

 from the original stock; in maturity it 

 is among the first early. Qt. 20 cts.; 

 I bush. 90 cts.; bush. $3.00. 



First and Best.— (Original stock.) 

 Grown with special care; one of the 

 early varieties. Qt. 20 cts.; peck 75 

 cts. ; bush. $2.75. 



First and Best.— Good stock. Qt. 

 20 cts.; peck 75 cts.; bush. $2.50. 



Alaska. — The earliest blue Pea, very 

 uniform in growth; the dark green 

 color of Pods makes this a most desir- 

 able sort for cauners and shippers. Qt. 

 20 cts.; peck $1.00; bush. $3.50. 



Kentish Invjcta. — An early blue 

 Pea of good flavor and productive. Qt. 

 20 cts.; peck 90 cts.; bush. I3.00. 

 Early Kent. ) Qt. 20 cts. i bush. 



Early May. [- 75 cts.; bush. 



Daniel O'Rourke. ) $2.50. 



Dexter. — Qt. 20 cts.; peck 75 cts. 



Triumph.— Qt. 20 cts. ; peck 75 cts.; 

 bush. $2.50. 



Second Early and Late 

 Varieties. 



gardeners' fayorite. 



Gardeners' Favorite — A wrinkled 

 variety named and introduced by us two 

 years ago; most delicious flavor, prolific 

 bearer, specially suitable for the mar- 

 ket garden trade; give it a trial. Pint 

 15 cts.; quart 25 cts.; i bush. I1.15; 

 bush. I4.00. 



Yorkshire Hero. — A wrinkled va- 

 riety, productive and of a very superior 

 flavor. Qt. 20 cts.; ^ bush. $1.00; bush. 

 13-50. 



Advancer. — A green wrinkled va- 

 riety; good; try it. Qt .2octs.; ^ bush, 

 1 1. 00; bush. $3.50. 



Stratagem,— A large, wrinkled, 

 blue Pea of excellent quality; very 

 long, large filled pods; one of the best. 

 Qt. 30 cts.; i bush. $1.50; bush ^5.50. 



Champion of England. — An old 

 favorite, rich flavored and very pro- 

 ductive. Pt. 10 cts.; qt. 20 cts.; ^ bush. 

 90 cts.; bush. I2.75. 



Improved Dwarf White Marrow- 

 fat — Standard market variety. Pt. 10 

 cts.; qt. 15 cts.; peck 50 cts. 



Telephone. — Large wrinkled seeds; 

 pods large and well filled. Qt. 25 cts.; 

 I bush. $1.50; bush. 1^4.50. 



Sugar. — Edible pods; cooked in the 

 pods same as Snap Bean. Pt. 25 cts.; 

 qt. 40 cts. 



Special Prices to Oanners, Gardeners and Farmers, in Large Quantities. 



