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HENDERSON'S 



American Champion 



Enormous 

 Pods Packed 

 with Peas. 



Pea 



Unsurpassed 

 quality. Rich Color. 

 Fine Flavor. 



American Champion is one of the very best selec- 

 tions of the Telephone type. We have offered this 

 variety for many years, and it has always given 

 thorough satisfaction, particularly in the private 

 garden. 



The varieties of this class are all distinguished by 

 their extra large pods, which are always liberally 

 filled with Peas of great size and of particularly good 

 flavor. It does not come into use until near the end 

 of the season and, as it grows from 4 to 5 feet high, 

 the vines need some support, but it well repays both 

 the waiting and the extra labor, for, properly cared 

 for, it bears an extremely bountiful crop of the 

 most delicious Peas. (See engraving.) Price, 15c. 

 pkt., 45c. pt, 80c. qt., $3.00 for 4 qts., $5.50 peck. 



"Henderson's American Champion Peas are wonders in size and 

 crop, and I sell them by the bushel right on the spot. Every vege- 

 table grower around here says that no more productive crop was ever 

 raised in this section. I am very thankful for the good seeds you sold 

 me. They have broken the record in this section. 1 am picking 

 them this week (June \6th). 



CAMILLE WEYN, 



Chester, Orange Co., N. Y. 



Champion of England Pea 



The Best Flavored of All Peas. 

 Provides delicious Peas until cut down by Frost 



This old favorite rightly maintains its promi- 

 nent place on account of its distinctly superb 

 quality. The heavy vines, height 5 feet, require 

 ample support. It is one of the last varieties to 

 mature, and as a farewell to the Pea season 

 furnishes the table with a bountiful supply of 

 wrinkled . Peas that are noted for their ten- 

 derness and rich marrow-like flavor. ' The 

 pods are medium in size, but are produced in 

 abundance and are always well filled. It is ready 

 to use early in July, a period of great heat. To pro- 

 tect from heat and drought, make a trench on each side 

 of the row, soak thoroughly, and when drained, fill with 

 dry soil. Cover with a mulch of loose manure, avoiding 

 too close contact with the vines. (See engraving.) Price, 

 15c. pkt., 45c. pt., 80c. qt., $3.00 for 4 qts., $5.50 peck. 



"We have had very satisfactory results from your seed and especially the 

 Champion of England Peas." J. B. SHAPLE1GH, St. Louis, Mo. 



"I picked Champion of England Peas that I bought from you last year 7 

 feel from the ground. We had delicious peas until frost." 



GEO. E. HOBBS, Stonybrook, Mass. 



Our Leaflet "The Cultivation of Peas," giving full Instructions for Growing, etc., is sent free if asked for 



