COLE'S CHOICE NOVELTIES. 



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]SfOTT'S GTjGGLSIOI^ PGA. 



This new variety is oue of the most valuable early dwarf wrinkled peas hi cultivation. The introducer 

 describes it as follows: 



*• This very desirable pea grows to a 

 uniform height of one foot. Remarkably 

 hardy and productive, besides being earlier 

 than all the wrinkled peas, it has been 

 impartially tested llie past six j-ears in 

 various sections of the United States and 

 Canada. It is so hardy and vigorous that it 

 may be safely planted in early spring with 

 any smooth variety, and counted on for table 

 use almost as soon, while the quality i8 

 far superior. During the eight years that 

 I have beeu developing these peas, they 

 uever failed to be well matured for table 

 use within lilly days from planting, with 

 ordinary garden culture. Pods large, with 

 from Dve to seven large peas in a pod. Very 

 tender and fine flavored.'" 



Price per pkt., 10 cts.; 3 pkts., 25 cts.; 

 pt. 35 cts., qt. 60 cts.. pk. $2.50. 



nott's excelsior pea. 



NEW QUEEN PEf\. 



The introducer says of the new variety: We are indebted to Europe for some of our very best peas, but 

 not all the uew varieties introduced there suit our climate. This new variety, however, is one of the really 

 fine peas that resist the long drougfhts which we sometimes experience. We have found it to stand well 

 under the scorching rays of the sun, and it is not subject to mildew. It is a green, wrinkled, main crop 

 variety, growing to about two to two and one-half feet in height. The pods are very large, slightly curved, 

 produced mostly in pairs, and all over the vine from bottom to top. The peas are large, oval, deep green, and 

 of a delicious flavor when cooked. They are so packed in the pods that when opened it wo jld almost seera 

 impossible that they could be contained in the pod. The vines are very sturdy, and being of a branching 

 habit this variety can be sown more thinly than most varieties. Its season is just right to succeed the Juno, 

 as it comes into" bearing when that splendid variety is about finished. Price per pkt. 10 cts., pt. 35 cts., 

 qt. 60 cts. 



New Juno Pea. 



NEW JUNO PEA. 



The introducer says: "In common with Heroine, to which it bears some resemblance, it is of British 

 origin, and is oue of the few sorts from that source that are capable of withstanding the extremes of tem- 

 perature of the American climate. It is a main crop variety, of vigorous constitution, which shows itself in 

 the strong, handsome, branching plant. It is two feet in height, requiring little or no brushing, though, 

 being a ffee-cliuging variety, it is greatly helped by it. It produces an abundance of the flnest peas possible, 

 the vines being actually laden with pod.s. These are stout and heavy in form, very little curved, dark green, 

 usually growing in pairs, contaiiii' g from seven to nine peas of the finest quality, which so thoroughly fill 

 the pod as to make it almost cylindrical in shape. The peas, too, possess the admirable faculty of preserving, 

 their tenderness and superb flavor long after they are young, and also retain their attractive dark green color 

 when served at table. Price per pkt., 10 cts., pt. 35 cts., qt. 60 cts. 



One Packet Each ""Lr:" 20 Gents! 



