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Nott’s Excelsior Pea 27 eee ree Guality 
A distinctly American production of remarkably vigorous constitution; enormous- 
ly productive, and generally excellent. The pods are of good size, produced 
liberally, and are extremely well filled with excellent Peas of perfect quality. The 
plant is among the smallest, very rarely exceeding 15 inches in height, and is 
easily grown. It still is, and long will be, extremely popular. Many people 
who have only small gardens use this sort exclusively, making repeated sow- 
ings for successive crops. (See engraving.) _ Price, 15c. pkt., 45c. pt., 8oc. 
qt., $3.00 for 4 qts., $5.50 peck. 
“T want to tell you that your Nott’s Excelsior Peas are very wonderful. They taste 
sweeter and richer than any I have ever eaten before, and they are very productive.” 
Mrs. E. H. MORRIS, Terre Haute, Ind. 
Heavy Cropper, Large Curved 
Herome Pea Pods, Delicious Marrow Flavor 
When in England, one is struck with the particularly rich 
flavor of the Peas grown there. In that temperate climate they 
acquire a flavor rarely attained under our less favorable con- 
ditions. 
But ‘Heroine’ is so constituted that it flourishes in our 
hot summers and retains its native flavor, so that with this 
variety one may rival the British product. We can give it 
no stronger recommendation. 
It is 21% feet high and bears an abundant crop of large, 
well-filled pods at the height of the season. 
Price, 15c. pkt., 45c. pt., 8oc. qt., $3.00 for 4 qts., $5.50 peck. 
Ideal for Main Crop, 
J uno Pea Resists Heat Perfectly 
For strong, healthy vines, uniformity to type and reliability 
in cropping, Juno stands alone among the main crop sorts. The oe . 
foliage is very dark green, a sure indication of vigor. The plant a - i 
is 21% feet high, heavily branched; so robust that it needs but 
little support, and so resistant to heat that it stands our summers better than any other. It is a sure 
and heavy cropper. The pods are medium in size, but remarkably well filled with large Peas of perfect 
flavor. (See engraving.) Price, 15c. pkt., 45c. pt., 80c. qt., $3.00 for 4 qts., $5.50 peck. 
A k Pp Medium Height, Extra Early, 
aSKa €a Very Productive 
Height, 2 14 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. Price, roc. pkt., 35c. pt., 60c. qt., 
$2.30 for 4 qts., $4.50 peck. 
An Extra Early Variety 
Ameer Pea of Medium Height 
This new variety—often called the ‘‘Mammoth Alaska’’—is rapidly growing in favor among |f 
Market Gardeners, being planted on an extensive scale on many of the largest truck farms. It |j§ 
resembles Alaska, the vine being more vigorous, a little taller or about 3 feet in height, and the pods | 
and peas are fully one-third larger. It is a heavy producer of handsome dark-green pods, containing |} 
from 5 to 7 large blue-green round peas of excellent quality. The crop ripens uniformly about three 
days later than Alaska. (See engraving.) Price, roc. pkt., 35c. pt., 6oc. qt., $2.30 for 4 ats., $4.50 peck. 
EXTRA EARLY 
PEA 
“AMEER” 
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