BUCKBEE'S PEAS.===THE WORLD BEATERS. 



FOR PRICES IN QUANTITY SEE PAGE SO. 



GRANT'S FAVORITE— 3— 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 bear- 

 ing'. This trait alone makes it an exceptionally valuable sort. 

 It is a luxuriant grower, growing from 3 to 4 feet high, is an 

 enormous yielder, completely outyielding all other varieties. 

 The pods are of fine size and always well filled with exception- 

 ally 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 gai-den, or shipping 

 purposes. )V pt. 15c, pt. 25c, qt. 40c, % bu. 70c, 3-4 bu. SI. 25, % bu. 

 82.50. bu. $4."50, 5 bu. 820.00. 



ADMIRAL— 2— We are convinced of the great value of this variety 

 for second early, market or family use, and we earnestly urge all 

 our customers "to plant largely of it. Vines 3 to 4 feet high, but 

 little branched, vigorous. Foliage resembles First and Best in 

 size and color. Pods usually borne in pairs and in great 

 abundance ; length about 2)4 inches, thick, curved, 

 bright green, carrying six to nine closely crowded peas ii 

 of the very best quality and color. We know of no pea 

 which remains palatable longer after it becomes large 

 enough to use. Admirably adapted to canners' use, owing to its 

 great vigor, productiveness, color and quality of the green peas, 

 and suitable size when in best condition. y 2 pt. 12c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c 



NEW EVERBEARING— 1— A variety maturing soon after the Gems, 

 and continuing a long time in bearing. Vine stout, about 18 

 inches high, bearing at top six to ten broad pods. If these are 

 removed as they mature, and the season and soil are favorable, 

 the plant will throw out from the axil of each leaf, branches 

 bearing pods which will mature in succession, thus prolonging 

 the season. The large wrinkled peas cook very quickly, are 

 tender, of superior flavor, and preferred by many to any other 

 sort. }.< pt. 10, pt. 18c, qt. 30c. 



HORSFORD'S MARKET GARDEN— The vine of this variety is of 

 medium height, giving the greatest number of pods of any on 

 our list. Pods contain five to seven medium sized, dark green 

 peas, which retain their color and sweetness well after canning. 

 Dry peas wrinkled and sweet. A very desirable variety for can- 

 ners' use. K Pt. 10c, pt. 18c, qt. 35c. 



LARGE WHITE MARROWFAT— Cultivated extensively for the sum- 

 mer crop. About 5 feet high, of strong growth. Pods large, 

 smooth, round and yellow or white, according to the soil in 

 which they are grown. % pt. 8c, pt. 15c, qt. 28c. 



ABUNDANCE— A very popular variety. Large, fine flavor. Very 

 prolific. Will please for all purposes. % pt. 12c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c. 



MAMMOTH MELTING SUGAR— There is a" class of peas (little 

 known in this country, but much used 

 abroad,) in which the large sweet, 

 brittle, succulent pods have none of the 

 tough inner lining found in the ordinary 

 varieties of garden peas. They are used 

 in the same way as snap or string beans. 

 We offer a very pure stock of Melting 

 Sugar, the best of the edible podded sorts. 

 The pods are very large, straight, ex- 

 tremely tender, fine flavored, and are 

 borne in great abundance on vines 3 to 4 

 feet high. y„ pt. 15c, pt. 25c, qt. 40c. 



STARTLER— 4 — Fine new later variety, grows 30 inches high; 

 pods and foliage rich dark green ; very hardy and prolific. Pods 

 very large and packed closely with good sized Peas of delicious 

 melting quality. This variety can be depended on for a late 

 crop, giving large pickings of Peas after most other varieties 

 pt. 20c, qt. 35c, ^bu.TOc, % bu. $1.25, 



a valuable acquisition. 

 Pods very large, filled 

 sweet, and of excellent 



are done. % pt. 12c, 

 }{ bu. $2.25, bu. $4.50. 



TELEPHONE — This pea has proved to be 

 Vines large, with large coarse leaves, 

 with immense peas, which are tender, 

 flavor. Notwithstanding the large amount of inferior and spur- 

 ious stock which has been sold, no pea of recent introduction 

 has gained more rapidly in popularity than this, thus showing 

 that it has sterling merit, which gardeners appreciate. The 

 stock I offer is prolific and has been carefully selected. K Pt. 

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



YORKSHIRE HERO— Vines stout, about 2 feet high, bearing at the 

 top a number of broad pods filled with large peas, which keep a 

 long time in season, and never become as hard as most sorts. 

 They are of fine quality and many prefer it to any other pea. 

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



PRIDE OF THE MARKET — Vines of medium height, stiff, with large, 

 dark green leaves. Fine. K pt. 12c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c. 



IMPROVED STRATAGEM— 5— A sort in which the good qualities 

 gave the old Stratagem its popularity, are so developed as to 

 make this a distinct variety. We do not hesitate to pronounce 

 this by far the best of the large podded peas. The pods are of 

 immense size, very uniformly filled with very large, dark green 

 peas of the finest quality, /ine medium height, but very stocky, 

 with very broad, light green leaves, and bearing an abundance 

 of large, handsome pods. One of the very best varieties for mar- 

 ket gardeners, y, pt. 12c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c. 



IMPROVED CHAMPION OF ENGLAND— Universally admitted to be 

 one of the richest and best flavored peas and very productive. 

 Height 4 to 5 feet. Seed whitish-green, much sln-iveled when 

 well grown and selected. We consider this variety equal in 

 quality to any in cultivation. % P*- 10c, pt. 16c, qt. 30c. 



LARGE BLACKEYED MARROWFAT — An excellent variety, growing 

 about 5 ft. high. Podslarge. Prolific bearer ; can be recommended 

 as one of the best of Marrowfat sorts. % Pt- 8c, pt. 15c, qt. 28c. 



IMPROVED WHITE FIELD— Nearly all prosperous and economical 

 farmers prize this variety very highly for sowing with oats for 

 feeding to stock. Is excellent to fatten hogs and other stock 

 when Peas commence to harden. Sow two bushels per acre with 

 oats. Try it. i^pt.8c, 

 bu. $1.40, '2 bu. $2.75. 



pt. 15c, qt. 28c, % bu. 40c, % bu. 75c, 



MAMMOTH MELTING SUGAR. 



