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PEAS 



The dwarf varieties should be liberally manured; the tall sorts will run too 

 much to vme if heavily manured, it being better to depend on the richness of 

 the land that v.-as previously in good condition. Plant the dwarf in rows two 

 feet apart; those varieties attaining a height of from two to three feet in rows 

 three feet apart, and the rows of the tallest sort four feet apart. Bushing the 

 tall kind when six inches high, on poles set every si.x or eight feet, with twine 

 fastened to them about four inches apart, will answer finely. 



G. & T. Co/i First Early Peas 



This is the earliest of all and the most profitable early market Pea, because 

 of its early maturity, uniformity of growth, and ripening and its productiveness. 

 It ripens up so evenly as only to require about two pickings to secure the crop. 

 It is grown from selected stock, under out own supervision, and the greatest 

 care is exercised to keep it up to the highest standard of quality. It is a great 

 favorite with the truckers, and is largely used by private families. Our sales 

 of this sort increase annually. 



Pint, 20c. Quart, 35e. Peck, $2.00. Bushel, $7.50. 



NEW LARCE PODDED ALASKA. — In general habit and growth resem- 

 bles the well-known Alaska. Ripening about three days later, but with much 

 longer and thicker pods. Handsomely shaped, of a beautiful dark green color, 

 which is retained long after-other varieties have lost their usefulness. The seed 

 is somewhat wrinkled and dented. We strongly recommend this new Pea to 

 gardeners, truckers and shippers as a most productive arid large extra early 

 variety. 



Pint, 20c. Quart, 35c. Peck, $2.50. Bushel, $9.00. 



ALASKA. — Our best rogued and hand-picked stock. Height, 26 inches. 

 The earliest Blue Pea; very uniform in growth and time of ripening. The dark 

 green color of pods makes this a most desirable sort for canners and shippers, 

 as it can be carried long distances without losing color. 



Pint, 20c. Quart, 35c. Peck, $2.00. Bushel, $7.50. 



Early Bird Peas 



Recently introduced. Hardy, prolific, early. Earlier than Alaska or First 

 and Best. Large podded and very prolific. Fine luscious flavor. Hardiness 

 unsurpassed. 



Pint, 20c. Quart, 35c. Peck, $2.50. Bushel, $10.00. 



FIRST AND BEST 



the earliest varieties. 



Pint, 20c. Quart, 35c 



Height, feet. Grown with special care. One of 

 Peck, $2.00. Bushel, $7.50. 



MARYLAND PRICE PEAS. 



BOUNTIFUL. — Ripening about three to four days later than extra early 

 sorts. Much longer and thicker pods. Beautifully shaped, dark green color 

 which is retained after earlier varieties have turned grey. Seed dented and we 

 recommend this pea to all market gardeners and truckers. 



Pint, 20c. Quart, 35c. Peck, $2.50. Bushel, $9.00. 



PEDIGREE EXTRA EARLY. — Introduced several years ago, has steadily 

 increased in favor until now the truckers all want it. Early as Alaska, large 

 pods, white seeded, very prolific. All mature at one time and can be gathered 

 in one picking. 



Pint, 20c. Quart, 35c. Peck, $2.00. Bushel, .$7.50. 



Prolific Early Market 



New. Recently introduced. The finest, largest and most prolific extra early 

 variety. Larger than Alaska, nearly as early, quite prolific. Handsome pods, 

 which command the highest prices. Just the pea for the trucker, market gar- 

 dener and family garden. 



Pint, 20c. Quart, 30c. Peck, $2.50. Bushel, $9.O0. 



Large Podded Extra Early Sugar Variety 



MARYLAND PRIDE PEAS. 



Introduced by us last season for the first time, giving univerasl satisfaction 

 to the market gardeners and shippers. Pods large, of a deep green color and 

 nearly as early as Alaska. 



Pint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Peck, ,$3.00. Bushel, $10.00. 



THOMAS LAXTON. 



Habit and growth same as GRADUS, but pods are a deeper green color, 

 square at the ends, having fine flavor. 



Pint, 20c. Quart, 35e. Peck, .$2.50. Bushel, $9.50. 



GRADUS, OR PROSPERITY — Pale Green Wrinkled. 



The most attractive novelty of recent years. Large, handsome pods, well 

 filled, rioening with the earliest and of vigorous habit. 



Pint, 20c. Quart, 35c. Peck, $2.50. Bushel, $9.50. 



ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



