Intermediate and Late Peas, Sugar Corn. 



'eas to be sent by mail, add postage at the rate of 8 cts. 

 per pt. and 15 cts. per qt. 



INTERMEDIATE AND LATE PEAS. 



TANLEY.* Fine, medium early; well filled, large pods. A 

 heavy cropper, with dwarf, stocky vines. Sweet and delicious; 

 IK feet. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 13 cts., qt. 25 cts. 



CIANT-PODDED MARROW.^ Bears enormous handsom<^ 

 pods. Peas very large, deep green and of delicious flavor. A 

 heavy bearer; comes in about 10 days after the extra-earlies. 

 Height of stalks 2 feet. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 18 cts., qt. 35 cts. 



tB=- MCLEAN'S ADVANCER.* Second early. Valued for 

 home use, canning and market. Pods long, broad and well filled 

 with plump, tender Peas. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 10 cts., qt. 20 cts. 

 — ^^HEROINE.* Second early. Vines 2K feet, bearmg a profusion of long, 

 lai'ge pods, which contain 8 or 9 large Peas of the best quality, 

 pt. 1.5 cts., qt. 25 cts. 



^SHROPSHIRE HERO.* Medium early and a very heavy cropper. 

 Tnes 2,14 feet; pods long, closely packed with large sweet Peas. Pkt. 10 cts., 

 pt^l3 cts., qt. 25 cts. 



PRIDE OF THE WARKET.* A wonderfully productive second-eai-ly or 

 main crop variety, with large handsome pods and Peas of good quality; 2% 

 feet high. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 13 cts., qt. 25 cts. 



JUNO.* One of the best for medium-early or main crop. Thick, straight 

 pods,, borne in pairs, and contain from 7 to 9 sugary and delicious dark green 

 Peas; 2% feet. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 13 cts., qt. 25 cts. 



SHARPE'S QUEEN.* Desirable late variety, coming in after Juno. Of 

 vigorous, branching habit. Pods very large, well filled with large Peas of deli- 

 cious flavor, densely packed in the pods; 2% feet. Pkt. 10c. , pt. 13c., qt. 25c. 

 j^/^ELEPHON E.* Pods and Peas very large and showy, the latter being 

 *ifery sweet and rich; vines 3% feet high. Very productive and popular 

 5 cts., pt. 13 cts., qt. 25 cts. 



CROWN PRINCE.* Medium late; large, broad pods, containing 7 to 9 

 Peas of the finest quality. Superior to Telephone in quality and productive- 

 ness. Height 18 inches. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 18 cts., qt. 35" cts. 

 — -?DUKE OF ALBANY.* (American Champion.) Pods large and produced 

 in greater abundance. Resembles Telephone but is more dwarf; height 3 feet. 

 I'kt. 10 cts., pt. 13 cts., qt. 25 cts. 



PRINCE OF WALES.* Pods produced abundantly. Flavor of first 

 .;u;ility: Feus wliite, wrinkled and flattened. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 13 cts., qt. 25 cts. 



STRATAGEM.* A late English variety, with very large, showy pods, 

 i'kt. 10 cts'., pt. 13 cts., qt. 25 cts. 



.PARAGON.* Very productive; quality excellent; ripened Peas are rich 

 II color and vei-y wrinkled; height 2% feet. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 10 cts., 

 qt. 20 cts. 



-SANDER'S MARROW.* Tall, very late; immensely productive ; Peas lar 

 Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 10 cts., qt. 20 cts. 



IMPROVED SUGAR MARROW.* Pods long, fine shape 

 well filled with Peas of the true marrow flavor; very productive 

 33^2 f/^t. Pkt. 5 cts., pt. l:t cts., qt. 25 cts. 

 (/^HAMPION OF ENGLAND.* Very fine quality. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 10 cts., qt. 20 cts. 



BLACK-EYED MARROWFAT. Pkt. 10 cts., qt. 15 cts. 

 ,,/\VHJTE MARROWFAT. Pkt. 10 cts., qt. 15 cts. 

 jjjsp— MELTING SUGAR. Edible pods. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 18 cts., qt. 35 cts. 



!ICB=XHE SUGAK. PEAS are prepared for the table like Snap Beans, 

 and are delicious if picked while tender. 



Sharpe's Queen, 



William Hirst. 



;e, wrinkled, sweet and delicious. 



y ~"see special rates of postage ^ 

 J for Beans, Peas and Corn. These J 

 4 are important items with us and ► 



we give special rates for large 

 J quantities of seed. 



CORN, Sweet or Sugar. 



This delicious vegetable may be enjoyed from early summer until frost, if the proper varieties are selected and planted for succession 

 at intervals of every two weeks until the middle of July. If the seed is planted too early, before the ground becomes warm, it is liable to 

 decay. Plant in hill's 3 or 4 feet apart each way, 5 or C> kernels to a hill; or in rows 4 or 5 feet apart, scattering the seeds thinly in the rows. 

 The taller-growing the variety, the richer should be the soil and the wider the space allowed for development. 1 quart of Sweet Corn will 

 plant 200 hills. 



All varieties of Sweet Corn, 10 cts. per pkt., postpaid; pint, 10 cts. by mail, 15 cts.; quart, 20 cts., by mail 30 cts. 



-■^=^ORY. The earliest; stalks short; ears set quite low, of fair 

 size aj«l well-filled with large reddish grains. 



(/first OF ALL. By some said to be earlier than Cory. In 

 habit of- growth similar to it. " 



//^ARLY WHITE CORY. Identical with Cory, except in grains 

 and cob being pure white, removing an ob.iection which has some- 

 times been made to Cory. 



EARLY VERMONT. Nearly as early as Cory but larger; of 



superior quality ; pure white grains and cob; grows about 5 feet high 

 and very stocky; two and sometimes three ears to a stalk. Sure to 

 be popular. 



- -EARLY GIANT. Earlierthan any other Corn of its size, scarcely 

 one week later than Cory. Ears 8 to 10 inches long, having 10 to 18 

 rows im'each "cob; kernels pure white, sweet and tender. 

 /,XeARLY champion. As early as Crosby; ears size of Con- 

 Tord; 10 to 12-rowed, pure white and fine quality. A very desirable 

 variety. 



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