BUCKBEE'S STARTLER— Fine new later variety, 

 grows 30 iufhcshigh; pods and foliage rich, dark 

 green ; very hardy and prolific. Pods very large 

 and packed closely with good sized peas of deli- 

 cious melting quality. This variety can be de- 

 pended upon for a late crop, giving large picking 

 of peas after most varieties are done. )4 Pt- 15c, 

 pt. 2oc, qt. 40c. 

 GRANT'S FAVORITE— This new variety of my own 

 Introduction is unquestionably the finest medium 

 and late pea ever offered, coming into use just 

 after the early varieties are through bearing. 

 This trait alone makes it an exceptionally valu- 

 able sort. It is a luxuriant grower, growing 

 from 3 to four feet high, is an enormous j'ielder, 

 completely outyielding all other varieties. The 

 pods are of goodsi^e and always well filled with 

 exceptionally sweet and highly flavored Peas. 

 It is nearly an upright grower, but will do better 

 if staked or planted along a fence. It will please 

 you either for family, market garden or shipping 

 purposes. (My original seed was secured from 

 an old friend of General Grant's, at Galena, 111., 

 who had received it from General Grant.) 

 pt. 15c, pt. 25c, qt. 40c. I control the entire 

 supply of this variety. 

 PRIDE OF THE MARKET— This famous pea gener- 

 ally grows from IS to 24 inches high and bears 

 grand pods, well filled with large and finely 

 flavored peas from top to bottom of the haulm. Its robust con- 

 titution, productiveness and superior appearance insures its 

 coeptance as a market favorite. We have given this variety 

 special attention and the stock we offer is so much> superior to 

 that commonly sold as to seem a different sort. We recommend 

 it as one of the very best of the large podded varieties. }4 V^- 

 10c. pt. 18c, qt. 30c. 

 BLISS' ABUNDANCE — A very popular variety; generally growF 

 about 18 inches high; foliage large, thick and dark green; very 

 large, prolific pods, long, round and well filled with peas of fine 

 quality. }4 pt- 12c, pt. 30c, qt. 35c. 

 SHROPSHIRE HERO — A very hanasome wrinkled pea, uniiormly 

 growing about two and one-half feet high; second early; it is 

 very prolific with long, square, well filled pods. It is a fine ac- 

 quisition; well adapted for market gardeners; 

 the large, richly flavored peas will also make it 

 a decided favorite in family gardens. }4 Pt- 12c, 

 pt. 20c, qt. 35c. 

 HORSFORD'S MARKET GARDEN— A grand variety 

 coming in crop soon after Little Gem. Vines 

 are about two feet high. It is a prolific bearer 

 and has yielded more shelled peas per acre than 

 any other American variety. Pods of good size 

 containing 5 to 7 good sized, 

 dark green peas of fine quality 

 retaining color and sweetness 

 for a long time. Dry peas are 

 wrinkled and sweet. You will 

 make no mistake in planting 

 this splendid variety. X Pt- 

 lOc. pt. ISc, qt 30c. 



THE QUEEN -It is a green, 

 wrinkled, main crop variety, 

 growing to about two to two 

 and one-half feet in height; 

 pods are 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 dfeli- 

 cious flavor when cooked. So 

 packed i.i the pods that when 

 open it would almost seem impossible that they 

 could oe contained in the pod; vines are very 

 sturdy, and being of a branching habit, can be 

 sown more thinly than most varieties. Its sea- 

 son is just right to succeed Grant's Favorite as 

 it comes into bearing when that grand variety 

 is about finished. }-.< pt. 12c, pt. 2'Oc, qt. 35c. 



NEW HEROINE— "There have been so many 

 new varieties of peas offered in the last few 

 years that planters have become skeptical of 

 the merits of new aspirants for public favor, 

 but the Heroine is an exception; far superior 

 to all other varieties, and it combines quantity 

 and quality in a degree possessed by no other 

 variety; is a medium early, green, wrinkled, 

 height about 23^ feet; has rich, buttery flavor, 

 simply perfection. J-^ pt. 12c, pt. 20c," qt .35c. 



NEW EVERBEARING— The great continuous ever bearing variety 

 which gives it especial value for late summer and autumn use; 

 stout vines growing 18 inches or more high, bearing at the toip 

 large quantities of broad pods containing 6 or 8 large wrinkleiS 

 peas, half an inch or more in diameter ; quality unsurpassed ;i# 

 pods are picked as they mature, and if the season and soil are 

 favorable, the plant will throw out from the axil of each leajf ; 

 branches beaoang pods vs'hich will mature in succession thus pro- 

 longing the season. The peas cook quickly, are tender, of supei^ 

 ior flavor and preferred by many to any other sort. Try it. 

 pt. 12c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c. 

 MCLEAN'S ADVANCER — A second early variety, attaining a height 

 of 2}4 feet, a great favorite with growers in this neighborhood, 

 among whom it is often known as the Dwarf Champion. It ia 

 a green, wrinkled variety of fine flavor. 

 pt. 10c, pt. 18c, qt. 30c. 



TELEPHONE— This Pea has proved to b« 

 a valuable acquisition ; vines large with 

 large, coarse leaves ; pods very large, filled 

 with immense peas, which are tender, sweet 

 and filled with excellent flavor. Notwith 

 standing the large amount of inferior and 

 spurious stock which has been sold, no pea 

 of recent introduction has gained more 

 rapidly in popularity than this, thus show- 

 ing that it has sterling i^erit, which gard- 

 eners appreciate. The stock I offer is pro- 

 lific and has been carefully selected. X Pt 

 10c, pt. 18c, qt. 30c. 



TELEGRAPH-Stronger growing and hard- 

 ier vine, darker foliage than Telephone and 

 very large and sweet, green peas, when dry 

 are almost smooth. Y( . will be pleased 

 with it. >.f pt. 13c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c. 



DUKE OF ALBANY — An excellent nevr 

 variety, remarkably hardy and vigorous ir 

 constitution, producing pods of good size, 

 well filled with luscious large, peas. It is ot 

 hardy, vigorous growth and a remarkabia 

 cropper. It has proven a valuable mair 

 crop sort, most prolific, and best of all in 

 quality. pt. 12c, pt. SC2, qt. 35c. 

 WILLIAM HURST— The peas were ready for the table June 

 ?8th, as early as American Wonder, v. hilethe vines were 

 much more productive, and it comes very near to being a "one- 

 picking variety." Of handsome, dwarf growth, the vines are 

 eight to ten inches high, foliage of dark green color, haulms ar» 

 close jointed and very prolific. The pods are well filled with 

 large peas, each containing six to eight, so closely packed that 

 the peas are flattened against each other. Quality the very best 

 i-^r pt. 12c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c. 

 JUNO— A dwarf, main crop, wrinkled, variety pea, enormously pro- 

 lific, excellent flavor. We have now had several years acquaint-, 

 ance with "Juno" pea, and every year we esteem it more highly. 

 It is a main crop variety with vigorous constitution, which shows 

 itself in the strong, handsome, branching plant. It is two feet 

 iu height, requiring little or no brushing. It produces an abund- 

 ance of the finest peas possible, the vines being actually laden 

 with pods, which remain tender and retain their flavor for a 

 long time. 3-2 I't. 12c. pt. 20c, qt. 35c. 

 IMPROVED WHITE FIELD— Used exten- 

 sivelj' for feeding stock and for making 

 soups, hence it is important to have them 

 free from bugs. We k?ep constantly oe 

 hand a large stock of this variety grown iir, 

 the far north where the bugs do not infest 

 them. Our customers can rely on having 

 the seed pure. Sow in drills or broadcast. 

 2 bu. to the acre. }4 pt. 8c, pt. 15c, qt. 28c, 



