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THE TWO CHAMPIONS 



HENDERSON'S 



American Champion 



Pea 



Unsurpassed 



Quality. Rich Color. 



Fine Flavor. 



Enormous 



Pods Packed 



with Peas. 



American Champion is one of the very best selections of 

 the Telephone type. We have offered this variety for many 

 years, and it has always given thorough satisfaction, par- 

 ticularly in the private garden. )r 



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 id 

 grows from 4 to 5 feet high, the vines need some support, >s, 

 but it well repays both the waiting and the extra labor, "n 

 for, properly cared for, it bears an extremely bountiful crop le 

 of the most delicious Peas. (See engraving.) Price, 10c. 'es 

 pkt., 25c. pt., 40c. qt., $1.30 for 4 qts., $2.50 peck. ain 



'^Enclosed I send yoii a photo of Henderson's American Cham- 

 pion Peas I have groivn this season. These peas are wonders in^*t 

 size and crop, and I sell them by the bushel right on the spot. Every he 

 vegetable grower around here (and there are many of them") says that vu 

 no better or more productive crop was ever raised in this section. .(; 

 / am very thankful for the good seeds you sold me. They have IJl 



picking them this week , 



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broken the record in this section. I am 



(June mih). CAMILLE WEYN, 



June 16, 1915. Chester, Orange Co., N. 



"Your Pea seeds were very satisfactory indeed. I raised _j. 



American Champion Peas seven feet high this summer." , ' 



C. E. MALLETT. Horse Shoe, N. C. "^ 



"The American Champion Peas you sent me last year were the > 



finest we ever raised." ^J^ 



Mrs. I. N. BORMAN. Upper Sandusky, 0. tl- 



Champion of England Pea 



Tiie Best Flavored of All Peas. Provides Delicious Peas until cut 



down by Frost 



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"/ picked Champion of England Peas 

 that I bought from you last year 7 feet 

 from the grotind. We have delicious 

 peas until frost." 

 GEO. E. HOBBS. 

 Stonyhrook, 

 Mass. 



This old favorite rightly maintains its prominent place on account of its distinctly superl^m, 

 quality. The heavy vines, height 5 feet, require ample support. It is one of the last varietie.or, 

 to mature, and as a farewell to the Pea sea- 

 son, furnishes the table with a bountiful 

 supply of immense wrinkled Peas that are 

 noted for their tenderness and rich mar- 

 row- 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 

 protect from heat and drought, make a 

 trench on each side of the row, soak thor- 

 oughly, and when drained, fill with dry 

 soil. Cover with a mulch of loose manure, 

 avoiding too close contact with the vines. 

 (See engraving. ) Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 

 30c. qt., $1.10 for 4 qts., $2.00 peck. 



"Your seed has been very satisfactory this sum- 

 mer. Raised Champion of England Peas 7 feet 

 high." C. E. MALLETT, Horse Shoe, N. H. 

 "We have had very satisfactory results from 

 your seed and especially the Champion of England 

 Peas." J. B. SHAPLEIGH, St. Louis, Mo. 



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snap-shot of Henderson's 

 Chatnpinn of England 

 Peas grown by me at' 



the General Hospital gar- 

 den last season. The 

 vines were over six feet 

 high and loaded with 

 pods full of richly 

 flavored peas." 

 GEO. W. 



MORREY, 

 Golden. B. C. 

 March 23. 1915 



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



