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PEAS 



NOTT'S 

 EXCELSIOR. 



Nott's Excelsior is 

 the best dwarf wrin- 

 kled extra early of re- 

 cent introduction. The 

 vines are larger and 

 more vigorous than 

 the American Won- 

 der, while the pods are 

 fully one-third larger, 

 containing six to eight 

 fine, large Peas, pack- 

 ed so closely together 

 in the pods that the 

 Peas are always more 

 square than round. 

 The pods are always 

 well filled with Peas, 

 which, in sweetness 

 and quality, have no 

 superior. 



Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. 



Pk. 90e. Bn. $3.25. 



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. 20c. Pk. 75c. Bn. $2.50. 



IMPROVED STRATAGEM.- Height, 2 1-2 feet. A 

 large wrinkled Blue Pea of excellent quality; very 

 long, large filled pods. More regular in its growth 

 than the ordinary Strategem, and every way supe- 

 rior. 



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



HORSFORD'S MARKET GARDEN.— Height, 2 1-2 

 feet. A medium early wrinkled variety, highly rec- 

 ommended. 



Qt. 20c. Pk. 75c. Bn. $2.50. 



GARDENER'S FAVORITE.— Height, 30 to 3<3 

 inches. A wrinkled variety named and introduce' i 

 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 

 superior to any other sort. 



Pt. 10c. Qt. 20c. Pk. 90c. Bn. $3.25. 



FRENCH CANNER. -Height, 31-2 feet. The cel- 

 ebrated Pea used in France by the canners. It is 

 wonderfully prolific, bearing an abundance of long 

 pods containing seven to nine Peas of excellent 

 flavor. 



Qt. 20c. Pk. 50c. Bn. $1.50. 



THE ADMIRAL.. — A very desirable new variety, 

 medium early and very productive, and of good 

 flavor. 



Qt. 20c. Pk. 65c. Bu. $2.00. 



CHAMPION OF ENGLAND.— Height, 4 feet. An 

 old favorite, rich flavored and very productive. 

 Qt. 20c. Pk. 75c. Bn. $2.25. 



FORTY FOLD.— An improvement on the Cham- 

 pion of England. 



Qt. 20c. Pk. 75c. Bn. $2.50. 



TELEPHONE.— Height, 3 to 4 feet. Large wrin- 

 kled seeds; pods large and well filled. 



Qt. 20c. Pk. S5c. Bn. $3.00. 



TELEGRAPH.— Resembles the Telephone in 

 every respect, except they are a deeper shade of 

 green. Pods are very attractive in appearance. 

 Qt. 20c. Pk. $1.00. Bu. $3.25. 



GRIFFITH'S CANNING.— This new Pea, which 

 we introduced last year, is unsurpassed for 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 pro- 

 ductiveness, makes it specially desirable for can- 

 ners. One canner took two bushels on trial last 

 year and has ordered fifty bushels for this season; 

 height, 3 1-2 feet. 



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



DWARF WHITE MARROWFAT. — Best stock. 

 Height, 3 1-2 to 4 feet. Standard market variety. 

 Pt. lOc. Qt. 15c. Pk. 50c. Bu. $1.40. 



IMPROVED SUGAR MARROWS.- Height, 31-2 

 feet. Grows a strong vine, bears in abundance 

 large, filled pods. The truckers' favorite. 



Qt. 20c. Pk. 50c. Bu. $1.65. 



MELTING SUGAR— Edible Ports.— This new va- 

 riety is ahead of all other Sugar Peas, not only in 

 size of pod and prolific bearing, but also for its de- 

 licious flavor. It grows to the height of five feet, 

 bears a profusion of very large, broad, handsome, 

 light green (nearly white) pods, which are gener- 

 ally found in pairs, and are so brittle that they snap 

 without any strings. Sweet and tender, and is 

 cooked like wax beans. 



Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. Pk. $1.25. 



TALL GRAY SUGAR. — Edible pods ; cooked in 

 the pods same as Snap Beans. 



Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. Pk. $1.50. 

 DWARF GRAY SUGAR.— Edible pods. 



Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. 



FIELD PEAS. 



Market Prices.— Write for Quotations. 

 SOUTHERN BLACK-EYE COW PEAS. 

 BLACK COW PEAS. CANADA FIELD. 



RHUBARB, OR PIE PLANT. 



Sow in April, in drills one inch deep and one foot 

 apart. When plants are large enough, thin to ten 

 inches apart and cultivate. In the fall or following 

 spring transplant into deep rich soil three feet apart 

 each way. 



Pkt. 10c. Oz. 15c. 1-4 11>. 45c. Lb. $1.50. 



