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D. M. PERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 



PEAS— Continued 



PREMIUM GEiHL^iV-rr,,,5 



as the American Wonder, and the very 

 productive vine is decidedly larger, grow- 

 ing to a height of from 12 to 15 inches. 

 The pods are large, and crowded with six 

 to nine very large peas of fine quality. 

 The dry peas are green, large, w^-inkled, 

 often flattened. Market gardeners use 

 more of this sort than of any other 

 wrinkled pea. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 15c; Qt.25c; 

 4Qts. 75c; Bushel $4.50 



Second Early Peas 



MCLEAN'S ADVANCER v g-e^n, 



riety about two and a half feet high, with broad 

 .? J!?^?' '"'^^^ ^''® 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 the market gardeners in the 

 vicinity of New York, on account of its great pro- 

 ductiveness, the fine appearance of its pods and 

 quality of the peas. It is very largely used amon^ 

 canuers, as the skin will stand cooking without 

 brea,kmg. Careful comparison shows that our 

 stock IS unequaled. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 15c: Ot. 25c: 

 4 Qts. 75c; Bushel $5.00 ' ^ ' 



BLISS' EVERBEARING ^ T^^^^ "^^^uring soon after 

 time in bearing. Vine stout, about e!g\?e1?Si'hrgir"b'elrfng ^^^ 

 the top six to ten broad pods. If tliesi are removed as they mature 

 and the season and soil are favorable, the plant wS tLowoS from 

 the axil of each leaf branches bearing pods which will mature in sS? 

 cession, thus prolonging the season. The peas are large and wdSS 

 cookveryquickIy,aretender,ofsuperiorflavor,andpreferredbVmau^ 

 to any other sort. Pkt. lOe; Pt. 15c; Qt. 26c; 4 (^18.^75^6081^ $S 



Peas, Premium Gem. 



HORSFORD'S ^^^l?V^^ 



MARKET GARDEN fiTi.\'"Vpi 



greatest number of pods of any on our list. 

 Pods contain five to seven medium sized, dark 

 green peas, which retain their color and sweet- 

 ness well after canning. Dry peas wrinkled 

 and sweet. A very desirable variety for can- 

 ners' use. Pkt. 10c; Pt.lSc; Qt.25c; 4 Qts,75c; 

 Bushel $5.00 



THP A niUID A I Vines vigorous, about 

 1 llLr /\UiTllK>/\L four feet high, com- 

 paratively slender, little branched. Pods usu- 

 ally borne in pairs and in great abundance; 

 they are about two and one half inches long, 

 thick, curved, biight green, carrying six to nine closely 

 crowded peas of the very best quality and color. We 

 know of no pea which remains palatable longer after 

 it becomes large enough to use. Dry pea much 

 w rinkled, medium sized, cream color. This variety ripens with 

 Telephone or a little later. Owing to its great vigor, produc- 

 tiveness, fine color, quality and suitable size of the green peas 

 it is admirably adapted for canners' use. 



Pkt. 10c; Pt. 15c; Qt. 25c; 4 Qts. 76c; Bushel $5.00 



..TBUEPHOINE .. 



See description and illustration page 52. 



TFI FfiPAPH Stronger growing and hardier vine, with darker 

 1 LwUlwUIyrVrll foliage than the Telephone; green peas very 

 large, sweet and when dry are almost smooth. 



Pkt. 10c; Pt. 15c; Qt. 25c; 4 Qts. 75c; Bushel $4.50 



If peas are wanted by mail or express, prejjaid, add 10 cents per 

 pint, 15 cents per qiiart, for charges. 



