46 D M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 



PEA S— SECOND EARLY VARIETIES— Continued 



Alrl^rmari "^^^ comparatively new pea is in T^l^riflrtn** 

 ■T^IUCI iiiait many respects the very best early * ClC^lUJllC 



main crop variety of the valuable Telephone type. The 

 vines grow nearly five feet high, are dark green." vigorous 

 and exceedingly productive. Pods very large, long, dark 

 green, similar to Duke of Albany and about the same in 

 season. The peas are of largest size and unsurpassed in 

 quality. 3Iarket gardeners are demanding the lai-ge pod- 

 ded, dark colored sorts which retain their fine appearance 

 even after shipping a long distance. The Alderman an- 

 swers these requirements and furthermore is the most 

 productive variety of this class. We recommend it un- 

 reservedly. (See color 2)1 ate opposite). Pkt. 10c; F*t. 30c; 

 Qt. 45c; 4Qts. $1.50; Bu. $9.00 



The Telephone has become the lead- 

 _ ing pea with market gardeners 



whose trade appreciates fine appearance and high 

 quality. Vines vigorous, growing about four feet high, 

 with large, coarse, light colored leaves and producing an 

 abundance of very large pods filled with immense peas 

 which are tender, sweet and of excellent flavor. It 

 comes into use soon after the Premium Gem and is one 

 of the best sorts for either home or market. The stock 

 we offer has been carefullv selected and is very prolific. 

 Pkt. 10c; Pt. 25c; Qt. 35c; 4 Qts. $1.35; Bu. $7.00 



Duke of Albany 



A very large, wrinkled 

 Pea similar to Telephone 

 but darker in color of foliage and pods. Vine five feet 

 high, vigorous and strong growing; pods very large, 

 straight and thick, borne in great profusion and when in 

 condition for picking, of a deep green color. Pkt. 10c; 

 Pt.35c; Qt.40c; 4 Qts. $1.50; Bu. $7.50 



Telegraph, or Long stronger growing 



__ t ^m 1 ^^^ hardier vine 



Island Mammoth SStfaX Tefellolfel 



peas very large and of dark green color: seed almost 

 smooth. A splendid sort for the market garden: will 

 give good returns even under conditions that would 

 cause most varieties to fail. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 30c; Qt. 30c; 

 4 Qts. $1.00; Bu.$5.50 



LATER VARIETIES 



r^a IQV ^ semi-dwarf, verj'' large podded main crop pea similar to Improved Stratagem but a little earlier maturing 

 M^^l-Oy and lighter in color of vine and pod. A vigorous growth is characteristic of this variety. Market gardeners 

 even when the season is not the most favorable, can depend on it for a splendid yield of handsome pods filled with 

 large peas of Jhe finest quahty. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 35c; Qt. 40c; 4 Qts. $1.50; Bu. $8.00 



f •Y«.^M^«T-^|4 ^l'l*a fa C^rn Most stocks of the large podded, semi-dwarf . Enghsh varieties of peas have 



****|-'» '-' V^*-* »*i/H W'^^g^**! been so wanting in uniformity and evenness of type as to disgust American 



planters, but by constant effort we have developed a stock which comes true and we do not hesitate to pronounce it 



one of the best of the large podded sorts. The pods are of largest size and uniformly filled with very large, dark green 



peas of the finest quality. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 35c; Qt. 35c; 4 Qts. $1.35; Bu. $7.00 



l-lrkvcfrwrl^c IV/lavU'tfkf" ^9l*rl^ri The vine is of medium height, giving the greatest number of pods 

 lllJidli/lU O iTAailVCL VaaiUCII of any on our hst. Pods contain five to seven medium sized, 

 sweet, dark green peas which retain well their color and sweetness after canning. {Very sliort crop; sold out). 



\^Y»\i\^ €\^ f"ll^ ]\^ai*W^'l' lilies of medium height, stiff, with large, dark 

 * 1 1U.C Kjm. Cilw lTl.aiXV.CL green leaves and bearing at the top, generally 



in pairs, a good crop of large, dark green pods well filled with large peas of good 



flavor. The stock we offer is so much superior to that commonlv sold as to seem a 



different sort. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 35c; Qt. 35c; 4 Qts. $1.35; Bu. $6.50 



Dwarf Champion 



This is a comparatively new 

 _ green wrinkled pea and ^a here 



ever known is proving a popular main crop sort for the market 

 or home garden. The vine is only about three feet high, vigorous, 

 hardy, and unusually productive. Pods fully four inches long, 

 broad, handsome and very well filled with large peas which are 

 tender and unsurpassed in quality. (See color plate opposite). 

 Pkt. 10c; Pt. 30c; Qt. 30c; 4 Qts. $1.00; Bu. $5.50 



IV/fAlfinrr Qiirroi* The sweet, brittle and succulent 

 iTldLill^ i^UgCtr pods have none of the tough, inner 

 lining found in the ordinary varieties of garden peas; they are 

 used in the same way as snap or string beans. The pods are \ ery 

 large, extremely tender, fine flavored and are borne in great 

 abundance on vines four to five feet high. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 35c; 

 Qt. 40c; 4 Qts. $1.50; Bu. $7.50 



Very productive and 

 _ one of the richest and 



best flavored peas. Height four to five feet; seed light green and 

 much shriveled. When the seed is as well grown and selected as 

 that we offer we consider the variety equal in quahty to an\ ni 

 cultivation and one of the best of its season, either for the ama 

 teur or market gardener. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 15c; Qt. 35c; 

 4 Qts. 75c; Bu. $4.50 



"' " ~ ~ "" Vines 



_ about 



five feet high and of strong growth. Pods large, cylin- 

 drical, rough, light colored and Avell filled; seed large, 

 smooth, round and light yellow, inferior in quality to most 

 of the newer sorts, although undoubtedly one of the most 

 productive of the garden varieties. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 15c; 

 Qt. 30c; 4 Qts. 60c: Bu. $3.00 



Champion of England 



Large White Marrowfat 



Large Blackeye 

 Marrowfat 



An excellent 

 variety, grow- 

 ing about five feet high; 

 a very prolific bearer of 

 large pods; one of the very best "Marrowfat 

 sorts. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 15c; Qt. 30c; 4 Qts. 60c; 

 Bu. $3.00 



FIELD PEAS 



Field Peas will grow on 

 land that will not produce 



clover. For dairy cows and for hogs, thej- are 



fully equal to corn and about six weeks earher. 



No. 1 White and Common White, market 



price; write for quotation. 



If Pe<xs are wanted by mail or express prepaid, add 10 cents per pint, 15 cents per quart for charges. 



