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HEROINE PEA 



Illustrated on opposite page 



Heavy Cropper Large Curved 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 conditions. 



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 in his own garden. We can give it no stronger 

 recommendation. 



It is 2J^ feet high and bears an abundant crop of large, well-filled 

 pods at the height of the season. Price, 10c. pkt., 2Sc. pt., 45c. qt., 

 $1.60 for 4 qts., $3.00 peck. 



"This is the first year I have grown your Heroine Pea and I think it is a 

 wonder. Miss Rich asked me to send them some nice peas for some special 

 occasion. I sent the Heroine, and I was sent for to give them the name of the 

 Peas — they were so relished. They do well as a second crop and are long- 

 bearing." 



HENRY KENW.iRD. Stamford, Conn. 



MELTING MARROW PEA 



Illustrated on opposite page 



Dwarf, Early, Easily Grown. Pods Large. Peas 

 Delicious. Equal to any Tall Later Sorts 



One of_the newer dwarf varieties that produces Peas equal in size 

 and rich, "melting marrow" flavor to the best of the later sorts. It 

 is admirable for a second early crop, and is so vigorous, so sure to 

 produce a good crop, that it may be safely relied on, not only for early 

 use, but for successive sowings throughout the entire season when 

 Peas can be grown. The pods are very large and are produced in 

 prodigal abundance. They are always bountifully filled with very 

 large Peas of a rich, inviting green color, of perfect flavor. It is one 

 of the easiest to care for. The vines are only 15 or 18 inches high, 

 so that it does well without support. Price, 15c. pkt., 30c. pt., 55c. 

 qt., $2.00 for 4 qts., $3.50 peck. 



"/ have just had my first picking from Melting Marrow Peas, the seed of 

 which I bought from you this spring. They are the finest Peas I have ever 

 grown or eaten." 



EDWARD GILLETT, Southwick, Mass. 



"Last year we planted one pint of Melting Marrow Peas and we picked 

 over two bushels of the loveliest Peas we ever ate. They yielded a great crop 

 and we certainly enjoyed them." 



Mrs. H. S. MORSE, East Berlin, Conn. 



TELEPHONE PEA 



Illustrated on opposite page 



The Standard Large Podded Late Pea 

 Delicious Quality Enormous Pods 



One of the oldest varieties grown. It has been on the market for 

 nearly forty years and is better today than ever before. The plant 

 is about 5 feet high and bears a heavy crop of enormous pods well 

 filled with large Peas of delicious quality, rich in flavor, tender in 

 quality and most attractive in appearance. The vines, while tall, 

 are not heavy and require but little support. Price, 10c. pkt., 25c. 

 pt., 40c. qt., $1.30 for 4 qts., 32.50 peck. 



" During the season I picked from one peck of Telephone Peas, twenty-eight 

 bushels of Pods." 



J. L. KEIFER, R. F. D. 3, .Mansfield, Ohio. 

 January 30, 1915. 



"/ had great success with your Telephone Peas last summer. I made a 

 first plantifig May Sth and a second planting later, which provided me with 

 Peas until the first of September. I picked twenty pecks." 



Mrs. R. P. LUTES, South Chatham, N. H. 

 May 19, 1915. 



ALDERMAN PEA 



Illustrated on opposite page 



Enormous Pods Filled with Perfect Peas 



One of the best main crop varieties, extremely vigorous and pro- 

 ducing a large crop of long, dark green pods packed with green 

 wrinkled Peas of the largest size and of unsurpassed quality. The 

 rich color and fine appearance is retained for several days. Height, 

 5 feet. Price, 10c. pkt., 25c. pt., 40c. qt., $1.30 for 4 qts., $2.50 peck. 



HENDERSON'S FAMOUS 

 PROSPERITY PEA 



Illustrated in colors on page 8 and described on page 9 



The EarHest, Largest, Highly Flavored Pea Grown 



The problem of good early Peas was finally and completely solved 

 many years ago when we introduced Prosperity. The vines are 3 

 feet high, pale green in color; the pods are borne singly and freely 

 from top to bottom of the vine and contain from six to ten Peas of 

 delicious quality, fully as large and as rich in flavor as Telephone 

 and weeks earlier. Price, 15c. pkt., 30c. pt., 55c. qt., 82.00 for 4 

 qts., $3.50 peck. 



Henderson's Succession Collections of 



4 BEST TALL and 

 4 BEST DWARF 



PEAS 



Either Collection Gives a Continuous Supply of Delicious 

 Marrow Peas Throughout the Summer 



The varieties composing these collections have been selected as 

 the best of the true and tried wrinkled Peas of superior quality for 

 home use, including extra early, medium, main crop and late 

 varieties, so that a continuous supply of luscious peas can be had 

 from the successively maturing sorts for several weeks. 



HENDERSON'S SUCCESSION COLLECTION 



OF i BEST TALL PEAS 



Comprises the following: 



Prosperity, for early see 



Heroine, for medium see 



Telephone, for main crop see 



Champion of England, for late see 



OF 4 BEST DWARF PEAS 



Comprises the following: 



Nott's Excelsior, for early see 



Melting Marrow, for midseason see 



Chelsea, for medium . . see 



Juno, for late. . see 



PRICES (state whether Tall or Dwarf is wanted). 

 1 pkt. each of 4 sorts, enough for 50 feet of drill, delivered free in U. S. S0.40 

 1 pt. each of 4 sorts, enough for 200 feel of drill, buyer paying transit .90 

 1 qt. each of 4 sorts, enough for iOO feet of drill, buyer paying transit 1.60 

 "Henderson's Succession Collection of Peas I purchased from you last 

 spring turned out fine. Owing to dry weather in the early part of the season, 

 peas in this section were a short crop, but mine were not affected at all, and 

 bore abundantly. The Peas, too, were of excellent flavor." 



E. S. H.ALEY, Gladwine, Pa. 



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"7 wish you could have seen my ' SuLtcssion' Collection Peas. The neighbor- 

 hood feasted on them." 



Mrs. HOW.ARD L. BROWNING, Fort Wayne, Ind. 



Pnrnhncpr PoArc TT-Qncvkr^rtatinTi ON PEAS, BEANS AND CORN IN PINTS OR OVER. If wanted by Parcel Post see zone rates 

 JTUlClldSst;! Jrdyb 1 1 dllbpOX id UOll on page 2 of cover. Postal weight of Peas 1 lb. per pint. 



