1000 r. STREET, X. W., WASUIXGTOX. D. C. 



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Peas— Continued 



FULL CROP PEAS.— Long, curved, deep green pods of large size, and borne in great abundance. One of the best 

 very late peas See full description in novelties. 



IMPROVED STRATEGEM.— The pods are of immense size and uniformly filled with very large, dark green peas 



of the finest quahty. AH the good qualities of the old Strategem are highly developed, and it is superior to the stock 



now generaUy sold as Strategem. Vine medium height, but very stocky, with very broad, light green leaves and bear- 

 ing an abundance of large, handsome pods. Packet, 10c. ; pint, 15c.; quart, 25c.; 1 peck, $1.50; bushel, $6.00. 



Feet Per Per Per Per Per 



High. Pt. Qt. Gal. Pk. Bu. 



.4.MEER PE.l.-s—ExceptionaUy fine podded Extra Early prolific 2'.. $0.15 $0.25 $0.90 $1.75 $G.50 



THO.MAS LAXTON. EXTRA EARLY.— The pods are large and contain 7 



10 >. large size wrinkled peas of finest flavor 3 .20 .30 1.00 1.75 6.50 



CATERS DAISY.- Verv large pods and Peas I'i .20 .30 1.00 1.75 6.50 



RIKAL NEW YORKER.— First-class strain of Extra Earlv Peas 2'-.. .15 .25 .75 1.50 5.50 



PEDK.RKE EXTRA EARLY.— Fine selection of First and Best 2'j 15 .25 .80 1.60 6.00 



EIR-nT A>D UEST.—Fine strain of Extra Earlies 2'-.' .15 .25 .75 1.50 5.50 



EARLY .MORMNG STAR.— Very early; fine crop 2'j .15 .25 .75 1.50 5.50 



>OTT*S EXCELSIOR.— Splendid Extra Early Wrinkled Pea; very pro- 

 ductive 1 .15 .25 .85 1.60 6.50 



HOKSFORI)*S MARKET-(;ARDE>.— On the style of Advancer; very pro- 

 lific 2'j .15 .25 .85 1.75 6.50 



SHROPSHIRE HERO.— Verv productive; long, handsome pods ; fine flavor. 2'- .15 .25 .85 1.75 6.50 



PRIDE OF THE MARKET.- Verv large pods, green pea; .sow thinlv .... 2 .15 .25 .90 1.75 6.50 



< H.VMPION OF EXiLAND.— A well-known standard Sart, sow thickly.. 5 .15 .25 .80 1.50 5.00 



HEROINE.- Large, full pods; enormously productive 2'L' .15 .25 .90 1.75 6.50 



JINO DW.\RF.— Main Crop Peas, extra large pods, containing 6 to 8 



large peas of best quality 2 .15 .25 .80 1.50 5.50 



DIKE OF ALBANY.— Main crop. One of the largest podded peas, very 



productive 4 .15 .25 .80 1.50 5.50 



A.MERICA>' CH.4.MPI0N'.— Main Crop. Enormously productive, large 



pods, S to 10 peas contained in pods frequently 4 .15 .25 .80 1.50 5..^0 



Peas, Edible— Podded or Sugar 



MELTING SrG.\R.— Grows to the height of 5 feet; bears a profusion of large, broad pods, which are so brittle 

 that they snap without any string. It should be used in much the same way as a wax bean. The pods when cooked 

 are very sweet and tender. Pint, 25c.; quart, 40c.; 'j peck, $1.50; peck, $3.00. 



One ounce wiU sow 200 feet of drill. JrarSIlipFive to six pounds for an acre 



CTTLTUHE. Sow as earlT In the SDrlni .is tlie wivitlier will nermit In drills 15 Indies nnnit 

 anil one-half Inch rlcen. In a rlfh. rle<ri wil' ; ttihi ont to fi Indies anart in rows. The aualllv 

 of tlie roots Is ImproTed by learlng tliem In the pround over winter for spring use. Secure 

 enniieh In DlU or eellars for Immediate needs. Valuable for feedlne stoek as well as lur 

 table use. 



HOLLOW CROY^Tf SUGAR PARSMP.-Is the best and handsomest par- 

 snip. It is half long, wedge-shaped, hollow-crowned, and very broad at the 



shoulders, easily taken out of the ground, and producing more tons to the acre 



%i^^M than the longer and thin varieties Packets, 5 and 10c. ; M lb., 15c.; % lb., 

 25c.; lb., 45c. 



^^^i ^H Two Pounds to the Acre. PuiUpkill (KURBIS) Hills 8 Feet Apart. 



tL.^^^C CTTLTTTHE. May be olanted middle of soring, among the Indian corn or in tlie field or 



ear.leii. In hills R or Iff feet auart eacli wav. foil.- seeds in a hill. Tn other resiiects are 

 cultivated in same manner as melons and lucuniberh. Avoid nlantlng them near other vines. 



S^^TET POTATO.— The finest variety for table use. Packets, 5 and 10c. ; 

 14 lb., 1.5c. ; V2 lb., 25c. ; lb., 50c. 



CO»"ECTICUT FIELD, or LARGE YELLOW.— The common field variety. 

 Excellent for stock feeding. Ounce, 5c.; % lb., 10c. ; VL> lb., 15c.; lb., 25c. 



SM.ALL SUGAR-— A very handsome, little pumpkin with deep orange-colored 

 skin and flesh of unsually fine, surgary flavor; fine-grained, very productive, 

 and keeps well. Packet, 5c.; ounce, 10c. ; % lb., 15c.; lb., 50c. 



LARGE SWEET 

 C H E E S E. — A most popu- 

 lar variety; fruit-flatten-l, 

 skin-mottled light green and 

 yellow, changing to ri' 

 cream color as it maiur 

 ^^^^ ^^ - ..-^.-., . Flesh yellow, thick, tend 1 



..J^m^^^K fb"S.;'^b:,°4r' ''' ' '- u // 



' '^■^^P^fJTKtM YELLOW WI>TER 



W^J^.O\^i^S CROOKNECK.- Fruit about 



r^YX^^^^^^^Hf 2 feet long, with sobd, meatv, 



LX^^^^^HI^^^B • curved neck. Seed located in 



bulb-like end; color sohd yel- 

 low. Packets, 5 and 10c ; % 

 lb., 20c. ; lb., 60c. Large Cheese 



