Vegetable Seeds 



BECKERT'S SEED STORE, 101 AND 103 FEDERAL ST., N. S., PITTSBURGH, PA. 



PEAS, continued 



DWARF CHAMPION, or JUNO. Of the Champion of England type, but not so tall, 

 attaining a height of about 2 feet. Matures in fifty-five days. Very productive; large pods 

 and fine quality. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 18 cts., qt. 35 cts., J^pk. $1.25, pk. $2.25. 



*HORSFORD'S MARKET-GARDEN. 70 days; 2 feet. Very productive; best quality. 

 One of the most valuable. Large pods and Peas. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 15 cts., qt. 30 cts., 

 J^pk. $1.10, pk. $2. 



♦BOSTON UNRIVALED, or IMPROVED TELEPHONE. 65 days. An improved 

 strain of the Telephone. More productive and larger pods. Pods 5 inches in length, each 

 containing 7 or 8 very large Peas. Vines grow 4J^ to 5 feet high. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 15 cts., 

 qt. 30 cts., J^pk. $1.10, pk. $2. 



*DUKE OF ALBANY. 70 days; 3 feet. Pods large and produced in great abundance. 

 Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 15 cts., qt. 30 cts., J^pk. $1.10, pk. $2. 



*ALDERMAN. 70 days; 3 feet. A choice selection from the Duke of Albany class, bus 

 larger in pod, more productive and of equally fine quality; matures about the same time at 

 the Duke of Albany. The Peas are large and of fine flavor. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 15 cts., 

 qt. 30 cts., }4pk. $1.10, pk. $2. 



♦PRINCE EDWARD. Second-early; 23^5 feet. Very large, green pods; most excellent 

 quality. Very productive. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 18 cts., qt. 35 cts., J^pk. $1.30, pk. $2.50. 



♦SENATOR. Second-early; 2V 2 feet. Pods large, round and filled with seven to ten 

 large, luscious, wrinkled Peas. Very productive. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 23 cts., qt. 45 cts., Hpk. 

 $1.60, pk. $3. 



WHITE MARROWFAT. A large yielder of fair quality. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 10 cts., 

 qt. 20 cts., Hpk. 70 cts., pk. $1.30. 



MAMMOTH-PODDED SUGAR. In this variety the entire pod is cooked, being sweet, 

 tender and stringless, and forming a delicious dish; pods 5 to 6 inches long and 134 inches 

 wide; plant very tall; crop late. Pick about the time the Peas form in the pods. Pkt. 10 

 cts., pt. 20 cts., qt. 40 cts., J^pk. $1.50. 



Parcel-post weight of Peas: Pint, 16 ozs.; quart, 32 ozs.; peck, 16 lbs. 



Lawn Grass 

 Seed 



If you desire a per- 

 fect lawn, use our 

 Evergreen Lawn Seed. 

 For Shady Places, 

 sow our Shady Nook 

 Lawn Seed. Both 

 kinds, if sown early 

 in the spring, will 

 produce a good lawn 

 by midsummer. 



Boston Unrivaled Peas 



russels Sprouts 



ARTICHOKE mmm 



Sow early in spring, and transplant the 

 following spring to permanent beds in rows 

 or hills 3 feet apart. 



LARGE GREEN GLOBE. The best sort 

 for general use. The flower-heads should be 

 gathered as fast as they form, when they 

 are very tender and of fine flavor. Pkts. 5 

 cts., and 10 cts., oz. 35 cts. 



Plants, in April, $1.50 per doz. 



BRUSSELS SPROUTS 



The seed should be sown in April or May, 

 and the plants cultivated like cabbage; the 

 heads are improved by frost. An ounce of 

 seed will produce 2,000 plants. 



AMAGAR MARKET. Plants of very 

 vigorous growth, about 3 feet in height; 

 stalks large, thick and close-jointed, the 

 Sprouts set quite thickly on the stalk, and 

 are developed very uniformly. Pkts. 5 cts. 

 and 10 cts., oz. 35 cts., J^Ib. $1. 



PARIS MARKET. A semi-dwarf variety, 

 producing large crops of handsome, round, 

 solid Sprouts. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 30 cts., 341b. 

 90 cts. 



Little Marvel Peas (see page 6) 



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