P E A S Continued 



VORKSHIRE HERO. — Height, Z'/i feet. A 

 wrinkled variety; productive, and of very supe- 

 rior flavor, tit.. 30c. Peek, .ft.OO. Bu.s., ,'j;4. 



^.DVAXCER.— Height, 'Z'A feet. A ^reen wrin- 

 kled variety, introduced some years ago, and 

 has always given satisfaction. 



20c. Peck, $1.10. Bus., .f4.00. 



has atlwa 



ABUNDANCE.— Height, 30 to 3G inches. An e.x- 

 cellent half-dwarf, medium early, wrinkled va- 

 riety, pods S'A inches long, containing 6 to 8 

 large Peas of excellent quality. 



at., 20c, Peck, $1.10. Bus., $4.00. 



/^•ERBEARING.— Vines about 2 feet high, of 

 a liranching character, forming as many as 10 

 stalks from a single root stalk. Peas large and 

 of JTne quality. 

 ^ <tt., 20c. 



Peck, ."PLIO. Bus.. $4.00. 



NOTT S EXCELSIOR PEAS. 



NO'I'T'S EXCELSIOR.— Is the best of dwarf wrinkled extra 

 early of recent introduction. The vines are larger and more vig- 

 orous than the American Wonder, while the pods are fully one- 

 third larger, containing 6 to S fine, large Peas, packed so closely 

 together in the pods that the Peas are always more square than 

 rouijd. The pods are always well tilled with Peas, which in 

 stness and quality have no superior. 



Pt.. 15c. at.. 2oc. Peck, .1il.75. Bus.. $6.50. 

 'AMERIC.4X WONDER.— Very luscious in flavor. Try it. 

 Height, 12 inches. The earliest wrinkled Pea: very productive 

 and sweet. Better suited to the private than to the market 

 gjffden. Qt., 2.5c. Peek, $1.75. Bus., $6.50. 



rPREMICM GEM.— Heig-ht. 15 inches. An improvement upon 

 theX.ittle Gem. A splendid wrinkled dwarf Pea, very luscious in 

 fl^Por. at.. 20e. Peek. $1.50. Bus.. $5.50. 



I^Ll E PETER, OR BI.I E TOM THI MB.— One of the earliest 

 and hardiest of the dwarf varieties: blue seed, dark green pods; 

 large Peas of excellent qualitv: much superior to the White Tom 

 Tiwrhib. Pt.. lOc. at.. 20c. Peck. $1.00. Bus.. )f.',.7r,. 



^RIDE OF THE MARKET.— A medium early dwarf Pea of 

 vigorous habit and very productive. The pods are large, of a 

 medium green color, and contain 7 to 9 Peas of fine quality; VA 

 feet. Pt.. 15c. at.. 2.5c. Peck. $1.15. Bus.. $4.50. 



SI G.\.R .MARROWS.— Height, 3'A feet. Grows 

 a strong vine, hears in abundance large, filled 

 pods. The truckers' favorite. 



at.. 20c. Peck. $1.25. Bus.. .$5.0(). 



EDIBLE PODDED OR 



/SUGAR PEAS. 



. ^^ELTING STGAR- Edible Pods. 



THIS variety is ahead of all other Sugar Peas, not only in size 

 of pod and prolific bearing, but also for its delicious flavor. 

 It grows to the height of 5 feet, bears a profusion of very 

 large, broad, handsome light green pods, and are so brittle that 

 they snap without any strm^s. 



' TAI.l 



Pt. 



15c. at., 25c. Peck, $1.25. 



TALL GRAY SUGAR. — Edible pods; cooked in the pods same 

 as Soap Beans. Pt., 15c. at.. 25c. Peck. $1.50. 



W.\RF GRAY SUGAR.— EMible pods; quite a favorite 

 Pt., 15c. at.. 25c. 



FIELD PEAS. 



SEE PAGE 33. 



PUMPKIN. 



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RYL.4ND SWEET 

 POT.\TO. 



PLANT in May. in hills S feet apart. Allot 10 seeds to each 

 hill, as bugs often destroy the j'oung plants, but only allow 

 2^0 3 healthy plants to remain in each hill. They are usually 

 planted in fields with Corn or Potatoes. 



i^EXNESSEE SWEET POTATO.— (Crop failed.) A sp..rndid 

 pie and cooking Pumpkin. They grow pear-shaped, of medium 

 size, slightly ribbed: skin is creamy white, lightly striped with 

 green: flesh very thick, creamy white, dry and fine grained, keep- 

 ing well until late in the spring. When cooked resembles Sweet 

 PQ>«ftoes. but much more delicious in taste. 



^Connecticut field.— very productive and grown for feed- 

 fng stock. It is so well known that it does not need description, 

 at.. 15c. Lb., 20c. 5 LbB.. 73c. Peck. .S5c. 



YELLOW C.\SH.\W. OK CROOKNECK.— Solid flesh, fine and 

 ^Tweet; keeps well. 



Pkt.. 5c. Oz.. lOc. 1 4 I>b.. 20c. Lb.. 50e. 



THIS is the best table 

 Pumpkin in cultivation. 

 In shape and size it some- 

 what lesembles the Cashaw. 

 but much more beautiful in 

 color, being a handsome 

 green and white stripe. The 

 flesh is a rich yellow color, 

 solid, fine-grained, very thick, 

 flavor delicious. 



Pkt.. 5e. Oz., lOe. 

 l/4JLb., 20c. Lb., «5c. 



^ ARGE CHEESE. — Skin, 

 reddish orange; fiesh thick, 

 fine and sweet. 



Pkt., .5c. Oz., lOc. 

 1/4 Lb.. 15c. Lb., 40c. 



RADISHES. 



SPANISH RADISH. 



LONG BLACK SPANISH.— A large win- 

 ter variety; one of the hardiest, with dark 

 green leaves, firm in texture; keeping 

 until spring. 



Pkt.. 5c. Oz., 10c. 1/4 Lb., 20c. Lb., 50c, 



j/^VRGE WHITE SPANISH, Winter.— 



'Fine keeping quality. 

 PJ^., 5c. Oz., lOc. 1 /4 Lb., 20c. Lb., 50c. 



yROUND WHITE SPANISH. — A good 

 fall or winter variety. 



Pk^, 5c. Oz., 10c. 1 /4 Lb., 20c. Lb., 50c. 



I^OUND BLACK SPANISH. — A fine 

 globe-shaped Radish, very popular with 

 the Germans, known as Rettig; good 

 quality. 



Pk;!-., 5c. Oz., 10c. 1 /4 Lb., 20c. Lb., 50c. 



^CARLET OLIVE-SHAPED RADISH. 



A showy half-long variety of pretty shape 



and bunches beautifully. 



Pkt.. 5c. Oz., lOc. 1 /4 Lb.. 20c. Lb.. 50c. 



'WHITE STR.*SBURG.— This 

 becoming one of the most popular 

 summ,er sorts; it is of handsome 

 tapering shape, skin pure white; 

 very tender. Pkt.. 5c. Oz., lOc. 

 -b., 15c. Lb., 40c. 



l/4^t 



'CHINESE ROSE WINTER.— Re 

 markably fine for winter use. The 

 best of the winter sorts. Pkt., 5c 

 Ox„ 10c. 1/4 Lb., 20c. Lb., 50c. 



GIANT STUTTGART.— A splendid 

 quality: withstands summer heat. 



Pkt.. .5c. Oz., 10c. 1/4 Lb., 

 15«r: Lb., 40c. 



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CINCINN.ATI M.ARKET NEW 

 GLASS RADISH.— Pkt., 5c. Oz., 

 lOc^'^1/4 Lb., 15c. Lb., 35c. 



^WHITE CHINESE WINTER, or 

 CELESTIAL. — An excellent white 

 winter Radish; a good keeper. 

 Pkt., .5c. Oz., lOc. 1/4 Lb.. 20c. 

 lib., 50c. 



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