D. M. FERRY &l GO'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 



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P E A S— Continued 

 SECOND EARLY VARIETIES 



IwC Lean S -^ green, wrinkled va- 

 ATAv^ A^xxM.AA •* riety about two and a 

 Ar1-vrarftr»i:^l* lialf to three feet high, 

 irl.UVCUI^d with broad, long pods 

 which are abundantly produced and well 

 filled to the ends. Considered by some 

 the best of the second early sorts. This 

 pea is used very extensively by market , 

 gai'deuers because of its productiveness, 

 the fine appearance of its pods and is pop- 

 ular with consumers on account of its 

 qualitv. It is also largely used by canners. 

 By careful selection we have developed a 

 strain showing marked improvements in 

 vigor of plant, size of pod and productive- 

 ness. Comparisons show that our stocks 

 are unsurpassed in these i-espects. ( Very 

 short crop; sold out.) 



Yorkshire Hero ICTtS'i 



and one half feet high, bearing at the top 

 a number of broad pods filled with large 

 peas that remain a long time in condition 

 for use and which never become as hard 

 as most sorts. The peas are of fine quality 

 and will be preferred to any other by those 

 who like a rich, marrow-like pea. Seed 

 large, wrinkled and flattened. Pkt. 10c; 

 Pt. 15c; Qt. 35c; 4 Qts. T5c; Bu. $5.00 



NoTT's Excelsior 

 {Seepage kU) 



Vine 



s t o u t, 



Telephone 

 {See page kG) 



Bliss' Everbearing 



about two and one-half feet high, bearing 

 at the top six to ten broad pods. If these are 

 picked as they mature and the season and 

 soil are favorable, the plant will throw out 

 branches bearing pods which will mature in 

 succession, thus prolonging the season. The 

 peas are very large and wrinkled, cook very 

 quickly, are tender, of superior flavor and 

 preferred by many to any other sort. 

 Pkt. lOc; Pt. loc; Qt. 35c; 4 Qts. 75c; 

 Bu. $5.00 



Vines vigorous, about four 

 feet high, comparatively 

 slender, little branched. Pods usually borne in pairs 

 and in great abundance; they are about two and 

 one-half inches long, curved, 'bright green, crowded 

 with six to nine peas of the very best quality and 

 color. We know of no pea which remains palatable longer after it 

 becomes large enough to use. Seed much wrinkled, of medium 

 size cream color. This variety ripens about with Telephone. 

 Owmg to its great vigor, productiveness, fine color, quality and 

 suitable size of the green peas, it is admirably adapted for can- 

 ners' use. {Very short crop; sold out). 



If Peas are wanted by mail or express prepaid, add 10 cents 

 per pint., 15 cents per quart, for charges. 



The Admiral 



