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EVEM.¥TInIIIMG FOR THE GARPEM-VegetaM® Seeds 



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Early, Big Cropper, 



Extra Fine Quality 





Nott's Excelsior Pea 



A distinctly American .production of remarkably .vigorous constitution; enormously 

 productive, and generally excellent. The pods are of good size, produced liberally, 

 and are extremely well fiUed with excellent Peas of perfect quality. The plant is 

 among the smallest, very rarely exceeding 15 inches in height, and is easily grown. 

 It still is, and long will be, extremely popular. iMany people who have only small 

 gardens use this sort exclusively, making repeated sowings for successive crops. (5e« 

 engraving.) Price, 15c. pkt., 45c. pt., 80c. qt., S3. 00 for J^ peck, S5.50 peck. 



"J had a "Henderson Garden" to he -proud of hist year in spite of a dry season. Notts Excelsior 

 Peas can be used longer without getting hard in the pod than any other Pea." 



MRS. PA UL T. HALL, 



Rennselaer, Ind, 



Alaska Pea 



Medium Height, Extra Early, 

 Very Productive 



Alderman Pea 



Enormous Pods Filled with Perfect Peas 



One of the best main crop varieties, extremely 

 \dgorous and producing a large crop of long, dark- 

 green pods packed with green wrinkled Peas of the 

 largest size and of unsurpassed quality. The rich 

 color and fine appearance is retained for several 

 daj-s. Height, 5 feet. Price, 15c. pkt., 45c. pt., 

 80c. qt., $3.00 for 32 peck, S5.50 peck. 



"7 had splendid success last 

 with your Suburi>an Garden Col- 

 lection of Seeds, in spite of my 

 lack of experience. The 

 Peas and Beans did 

 especially well."- 

 G- W. FISKE, 

 Oberlin College, 

 Ohio. 



Height, 23.-^ feet. _A wonderfully early, smooth, blue Pea; vines slender; pods very 

 dark green, about 3 inches long, well filled with small, smooth, blue-green Peas. The 

 earliness, uniformity in ripening and deep color render it a desirable market and 

 canning Pea. Price, loc. pkt., 35c. pt., 60c. qt., $2.30 for }'^ peck, $4.50 peck. 



Henderson's First-of- All Pea 



Beyond all Question the Earliest Pea Grown 

 The extrenre earliness of First-of-AU emphatically distinguishes it from all others. 

 For forty years it has produced the earliest crop of this delicious vegetable, and is 

 still doing so. 



While it lacks the "marrow" flavor of the larger and later sorts, it. has a sweetness 

 peculiar to its class, and a flavor which is preferred by many. Anyway, First-of-Alt 

 may be eaten and the crop removed while other sorts are maturing, for it has been so 

 closely bred to produce its crop on time, that quite often the entire crop may _ be 

 removed at one picking. The slim, 3-foot vines permit close planting; its hardiness 

 enables it to be planted as soon as frost leaves the ground. {See engraving.) Price, 

 15c. pkt., 450. pt., 80c. qt., $2.75 for Jo peck, $5.00 peck. 



"Last year I grew Henderson's First of All Peas and was delighted with them. They come before 

 all others." 



MRS. G. D. SMITH, JR.. 



Fordyce, Ark, 



T-i-i-»-k>~w TI)/-vr-» IdeaJ for Main Crop, 



Juno Jred Besists Heat Perfectly 



For strong, healthy vines, uniformity to type and reliability in cropping, Juno 

 stands alone among the main crop sorts. The foliage is very dark green, a sure 

 indication of vigor. The plant is 23^ feet 

 high, heavily branched; so robust that it 

 needs but little support, and so resistant 

 to heat that it stands our summers better 

 than any other. It is a sure and heavy 

 cropper. The pods are medium in size, but 

 remarkably well filled with large Peas 

 perfect flavor. (See engraving.) 



Price, ISC pkt., 45c. pt., 8oc. qt., 

 $3.00 for }2 peck, $5.50 peck. 



Premium 

 Gem Pea 



Premiiim Gem Pea 

 is really an impro\'ed 

 McLean's Little Gem. 

 It is a variety which 

 should be grown in 

 every garden, as it has 

 many desirable qual- 

 ities. The pods, which 

 are borne in great pro- 

 fusion, are of medium 

 size, measuring three 

 inches in length, an ' 

 they are closely filled 

 with six to eight peas 

 of excellent flavor. The 

 vine attains a height of 

 fifteen to eighteen in., 

 and is of strong, luxur- 

 iant growth. The seed 

 is green, wrinkled, and 

 sometimes rather flat- 

 tened in shape. Prce, 

 15c. pkt., 45c. pt., 80c. 

 qt., $3.00 for 1^ peck, 

 $5.50 peck. 



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