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HOLLOW CROWN W PARSNIP 



c °^lete vegetable Seeds. 



PEAS, CHAMPION OF ENGLAND. 



PARSLEY. {1 oz. for 150 feet of drill.) (for plants, see page 178.) 



Champion Moss Curled. Densely crimpled and curled, dark green leaves; 



beautiful for garnishing; a very select and productive stock 



Fern-Leaved. Leaves as exquisitely cut and curled as a fern frond, of fine 



color, invaluable for garnishing 



Emerald, Henderson's. (See Specialties, page 37.) 



Extra Double Curled. A popular, fine dwarf, beautifully curled sort 



Plain. The leaves are not curled; plant very hardy 



Hamburg, or Turnip-Rooted. The fleshy roots of this kind resemble small 



Parsnips and are esteemed for flavoring soups, stews, etc. 



PARSNIP. (/ os. for 200 feet of drill; S to 6 lbs. in drills for an acre.) 



Hollow Crown, Henderson's. (.See Specialties, page 37.) 



Early Round. Top-shaped roots of small size, easily dug; fine flavor; especially 



adapted for the private garden; early 



Intermediate Half-Long. Splendid for the private garden; heavy, short, taper- 

 ing root; succeeding in shallow soils; quality superfine 



PRICES 

 Delivered free in the U. S. 

 (excepting otherwise noted.) 



Pkt. 



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90c. 



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75c. 

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 1.00 



PEAS. Not in the memory of the present generation has there been such 

 a shortage of Garden Peas as this year. In all countries where Garden 

 Peas are produced for seed purposes the crop of 1910 was almost a 

 failure. Prices are necessarily higher. The stock will not last long, 

 therefore early orders are advisable. (1 quart to 100 feet of drill; 2 to 

 3 busliels for an acre.) 

 (Those prefixed * are wrinkled varieties; all others are smooth.) 



DWARF EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES. (Require no staking or brush.) 

 ♦American Wonder. 10 to 12 inches. Extra early; of dwarf, compact 



growth, wrinkled; of the finest quality 



♦Little Gem. 16 to 18 inches. A dwarf, green, wrinkled Pea; very 



prolific and of excellent flavor. A few days later than above 



♦Melting Marrow. 15 inches. (See Specialties, page 40.) 



♦Nott's Excelsior. 14 inches. (See Specialties, page 38.) 



' 'Premium Gem. 15 inches. A fine dwarf Pea of the Little Gem type, 

 on which it is a great improvement 



EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES OF MEDIUM HEIGHT. 



Alaska. 2 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 



Daniel O'Rourke Improved, or Philadelphia Extra Early. 3 feet. An 

 old favorite extra early, round, smooth Pea 



First of All, Henderson's. 2Ji feet. (See Specialties, page 38.) 



♦Prosperity, Henderson's. 2V* feet. (See Specialties, pages 39.) 



♦Thomas Laxton. 3 feet. (See Specialties, page 39.)] 



SECOND OR MEDIUM EARLY VARIETIES. 



♦Advancer. 2J£ feet. (See Specialties, page 41.) 



♦Abundance. 3 feet. A deservedly popular variety, branching from 

 the bottom and bearing abundantly roundish pods 3 to 3J4 inches 

 long, well filled with 6 to 8 large wrinkled peas of excellent quality . . 



♦Chelsea, Henderson's. 15 inches. (See Specialties, page 41-) 



♦Everbearing. 3 feet. A prolific and continuous-bearing Pea, giving 

 it especial value for both summer and autumn use; pods 3 to 4 inches 

 long, containing 6 to 8 large wrinkled peas, V2 inch in diameter 



♦Heroine. 2)4 feet. (See Specialties, page 40.) 



♦Horsford's Market Garden. 2 feet. A grand wrinkled Pea, noted for 

 its uniform growth and prodigious yield. The pods, though of med- 

 ium size, are packed with peas of sweet flavor 



"Petit-Pois" or French Pea. 3 to 4 feet. The real French Pea as 

 imported. The long, slim pods contain 8 to 10 small peas, of tender, 

 delicate quality; vines vigorous; medium early and prolific 



♦Senator. Grows 3 to 4 feet high and bears a large quantity of large, 

 handsome pods, filled with great succulent peas of superb quality... . 



MAIN-CROP OR LATER VARIETIES. 



♦American Champion, Henderson's. iVi feet. A grand, large-podded, 

 wrinkled Pea, each pod containing from 8 to 10 immense peas; the 

 largest of all varieties, while the quality is remarkably fine, tender, 

 rich and sweet; very productive 



♦Champion of England. 5 feet. (See Specialties, page 41-) 



♦Juno. 2 feet. (See Specialties , page 40.) 



♦Shropshire Hero. 3 feet. (See Specialties, page 41) 



♦Telephone. 4]^ feet. (See Specialties, page 41 ■) 



Black-Eyed Marrowfat. 5)4 feet. An old favorite, prolific market Pea. 



White Marrowfat. 5J4 feet. Similar to above, but of better quality . . 



PEAS, SUGAR or EDIBLE PODDED. The pods are cooked like String 

 Beans; if used when about half grown they are deliciously tender 

 and sweet. 

 Perfection Sugar, Henderson's. 5 feet. The Mammoth variety produc- 

 ing abundantly immense brittle pods that "snap," without string; 

 very sweet and tender 



For free delivery in U. S. add to 



prices of Peas, 6c. per pt. or 



10c. per qt. 



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Beans, Peas and Corn we do not deliver free, but will do so if 5c. per pt. or 10c. per qt. is added to the prices, 



