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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 



NOTTS EXCELSIOR PEA. 



This is an extra early dwarf wrinkled Pea, usually ready 

 for table in 40 to 45 days from planting. It grows about 

 14 inches high. It is of vigorous constitution, and won- 

 derfully productive. The even, regular habit of the plant 

 is also a great advantage, particularly to market growers. 

 Nott's Excelsior has not only come to stay, but will 

 eventually supersede many sorts of like character. 



Price, 30c. qt., $2.00 pk., $7.50 bush. 



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ENDERSON'S 



PROSPERITY. 



THE EARLIEST LARGE WRINKLED OR MARROW PEA. 



This grand, extra early, large-podded wrinkled marrow Pea — in- 



i;roduced into America bj' us in 1897 — has each year increased in 

 popular favor, not only steadily but with whirlwind rapidity. 

 Once grown it is thereafter indispensable," is the way one of our 

 -customers puts it. 



The distinctive merits of Henderson's Prosperity Pea over any 

 ther variety are its extreme earliness combined with its abundant 

 production of immense pods, each filled with from 6 to 10 true, large, 

 wrinkled marrow peas of the most delicious flavor — as large, as 

 -sweet and as tender as the finest late wrinkled marrow pea grown. 

 When one considers that peas of this superior size and quality are 

 ready for picking only a day or two later than the little round- 

 seeded hard-shell " Extra Earlies," one realizes what a valuable 

 acquisition our Prosperity Pea really is. 



The vine of Prosperity is of vigorous, robust growth, about 2 A 

 feet high, heavy-stemmed with luxuriant healthy foliage; it bears 

 uniformly large, handsome pods of large and luscious peas, and 

 -although it commences bearing so verj'' early it continues for a 

 long time; the peas also remain sweet and tender for some time 

 after thev are fit to pick. {See cut.) Price, 35c. qt., $2.50 pk., 

 $9.00 bush. 



" I have beaten my whole neighborhood with your Prosperity Peas, 

 they are as early as the earliest and as good as the best lates." 



LLOYD M. MAYER, Linden Farm, Portsmouth. R. L 



p-| enderson-s DwarF Early Pea BELTING MARROW 



An early, but not the earliest Pea grown; it follows immediately 

 after the extra early sorts, thus filling in the gap between these and 

 the midsummer varieties. 



The plants are of robust, half-dwarf habit, about 15 inches high, 

 with sturdy branching stalks that are practically self-supporting. 

 The massive pods produced in prodigal abundance are packed with 

 from six to eight immense wrinkled marrow Peas of a rich green 

 color, which hue is long maintained, thus appearing especially 

 -attractive while the delicious quality and superb flavor is unequalled. 

 {See cut.) Price, 35c. qt., $2.25 pk., $8.00 bu. 



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