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PEAS.— Continued. 



GARDENER'S FAVORITE.-Height, 30 to 36 



inches. A wrinkled variety named and introduced by us, 

 and which is constantly gaining friends; of most delicious 

 flavor, prolific bearer, specially suited for the market 

 garden trade. It is also attracting considerable attention 

 with some of our leading canners, as when packed they 

 find the quality to be supei*ior to any other sort. 

 Ft. xo cts. ot. 20 cts. Pk. $1.00. Bu. S3. 50. 



FRENCH CANNER. — Height, 31 feet. The 

 celebrated Pea used in France by the canners. It is won- 

 derfully prolific, bearing an abundance of long pods con- 

 taining seven to nine Peas of excellent flavor. 



Ot . 20 cts. Pk. 60 cts. Bu. $2.00. 



THE ADMIRAE.-A very desirable new variety, 

 medium early and very productive, and of good flavor. 



Qt. 20 CtS. Fit. 75 CtS. BU. $2.50. 



HEROINE.— A medium early green wrinkled Pea, 

 and one of the best of recent introduction; large, recurv- 

 ed, showy pods; an immense cropper; peas of finest 

 quality; height, 2 to 2h feet, 



Ft. IO CtS. Qt. 20 CtS. Fit. $I.OO. BU. $3.50. 



SHROPSHIRE HERO. -A grand new second 

 early wrinkled Pea, producing long, handsome, well-filled 

 pods in great abundance; height, 2h feet. 



Ft. IO CtS. Qt. 20 CtS. Pk. $I.OO. BU. $3.50. 



EVERBEARING.— Vines about two feet high, of 

 a branching character, forming as many as ten stalks 

 from a single root stalk. Peas large and of fine quality. 

 Qt. 20 CtS. Pk. 80 CtS. Bu. $3.00. 



STRATAGEM.-Hei?ht, 2h feet. A large wrinkled 

 Blue Pea of excellent quality: very long, large filled 

 pods; one of the best. 



Qt. 20 CtS. Pk. $1.25. Bu. « 4.50. 



IMPROVED STRATAGEM, — More regular 

 in its growth than the ordinary Stratagem, and every 

 way superior. 



Qt. 25 cts. Pk. $1.50. 



HORSFORD'S MARKET GARDEN.— 



Height, 2h feet. A medium early wrinkled variety, 

 highly recommended. 



Qt. 20 cts. Pk. 85 cts. Bu. $3.00. 



CHAMPION OF ENGLAND. — Height, 4 feet. 

 An old favorite, rich flavored and very productive. 

 Qt. 20 CtS. Pk. 75 cts. Bu. $2.50. 



FORTY FOED.-An improvement on the Cham- 

 pion of England. 



Qt. 20 cts. Pk. 75 cts. Bu. $2.75. 



TELEPHONE.— Height, 3 to 4 feet. Large 

 wrinkled seeds; pods large and well filled. 



Qt. 20 cts. Pk. $1.00. Bu. S3. 50. 



TELEGRAPH. - Resembles the Telephone in 

 every respect, except they are a deeper shade of green. 

 Pods are very attractive in appearance. 

 Ft. 15 CtS. Qt. 25 cts. Pk. $1.00. Bu. $3.75. 



GRIFFITH'S CANNING.— This new Pea 

 which we introduced last year is unsurpassedlfor canning 

 purposes. It is medium early, with a vigorous vine, 



bearing a great profusion of pods closely packed with 

 Peas of excellent flavor. The small size and fine flavor 

 of the Pea, in addition to its great productiveness, makes 

 it specially desirable for canners. One canner took two 

 bushels on trial last year, and has ordered fifty bushel 

 for this season; height, 3s feet. 



Qt. 20 CtS. Pk. $1.00. Bu. $3.50. 



DWARF "WHITE MARROWFAT. — Best 

 stock. Height, 3| to 4 feet. Standard market variety, 

 Ft. 10 cts. Qt. 15 cts. Pk. 50 cts. Bu. $1.75. 



IMPROVED SUGAR MARROWS.— Height, 

 Sh feet. Grows a strong vine, bears in abundance large, 

 filled pods. The truckers' favorite; have never been 

 able to get enough to fill our orders. 



Qt. 20 cts. Pk. 75 cts. Bu. $2.50. 



MELTING SUGAR — Edible Pods. —This 

 new variety is ahead of all other Sugar Peas, not only in 

 size of pod and prolific bearing, but also for its delicious 

 flavor. It grows to the height of five feet, bears a pro- 

 fusion of very large, broad, handsome, light green (near- 

 ly white) pods, which are generally found in pairs, and 

 are so brittle that they snap without any strings. Sweet 

 and tender, and is cooked like wax beans. 



Pt. 15 cts. Qt. 30 cts. 



TALL GREY SUGAR. 



in the pods same as Snap Bean. 



Pt. 15 CtS. Qt. 



-Edible pods; cooked 

 30 cts. 



PEPPER- 



Capsicum or Pepper, is cultivated mainly for Pickles. 

 It is used as a seasoning in many ways, and sometimes 

 medicinally. Sow the seed early in a hot-bed, if possible: 

 if not, select a warm place in the garden for the seed bed 

 aud sow as soon as the soil is warm. Transplant when 

 three or four inches high, in rows 18 inches apart. 



CAYENNE.— Small, long and tapering, very hot, 

 best for seasoning pickles. 



Pkt. 5 and 10 cts. Oz. 20 cts. l lb. 50 cts. 



LARGE SWEET SPANISH, or MOUN- 

 TAIN.— Very large and excellent for Mangoes or Stuff- 

 ed Pickles. 



Pkt. 5 and to cts. Oz. 20 cts. £ lb. 50 cts. 

 Lb. $1.50. 



BULL NOSE or BELL.— Good for pickling, 

 very hot. 



Pkt. 5 and 10 cts. Oz. 25 cts. k lb. 50 cts. 

 Lb. $1.50. 



RUBY KING.— An excellent sort of large size and 

 mild flavor. 



Pkt. 5 and 10 cts. Oz. 25 cts. k lb. 75 cts. 



GOLDEN QUEEN.— In shape and size similar to 

 Bull Nose, and of mild flavor, color yellow. 

 Pkt. 5 and 10 cts. Oz. 25 cts. i lb. 70 cts. 



RED CHERRY.— PktS. 5 & IO C. Oz. 20C. 



PUMPKIN. 



Plant in May, in 

 hills eight feet 

 apart. Allot ten 

 seeds to each hill, 

 as bugs often de- 

 stroy the young 

 plants, but only 

 allow two or three 

 healthy plants to 

 remain in each 

 hill. They are 

 usually planted 

 in fields with corn 

 or potatoes. 



MARYLAND 

 SWEET 

 POTATO. 



This is the best 

 table Pumpkin in 

 cultivation ; in 

 shape and size it 

 somewhat resem- 

 bles the Cashaw, 

 but much more 

 beautiful In color, 

 being a handsome 

 green and white 

 stripe. The flesh 

 is a rich yellow 

 color, solid, fine 

 grained, very 

 thick, flavor deli- 

 cious. 



Pkt. 5 and 10 cts. I lb. 20 cts. Lb. 60 cts. 



