34 EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN—Vesgetable Seeds 
Henderson’s New Garden Pea 
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Jubilant 
One of the Best Second Early Peas. Large Opulent Pods 
Containing 9 to 10 Luscious Marrow Peas 
166. This, the supreme development in the already famous aggregation of 
edible peas, is truly well named—for ‘Jubilant’? indeed were all those who 
ate of this unrivaled delicacy grown in our test plots last year. 
The Jubilant Pea is medium early, beginning to bear a few days after our 
famous Prosperity has started. The plants which are extremely vigorous 
grow to a height of 3% to 4 feet. The large deep green pods literally cover 
the vines. The pods, which are easily shelled, are usually filled with 9 to 10 
large luscious marrow peas of exquisite flavor. 
The vigorous constitution of the plant makes it practically immune to 
blight and consequently the production of peas is extended over a long period. 
Price, 25¢e. pkt., 3 
pkts. 60c., $1.00 pt. 
Alderman 
Pea 
Enormous Pods 
Filled with Per- Our 
fect Peas Leaflet 
“The 
146. One of the Cultivation 
best main crop of Peas,” 
varieties, extreme- ae 
ly vigorous. and gwing full 
producing a large instruc- 
crop of long, dark- tion, for 
green pods packed growing, 
with green wrin- etc., 
kled Peas of the is sent free 
largest size and of if asked 
unsurpassed qual- for. 
ity. The rich color 
and fine appear- 
ance is retained 
for several days. 
Height, —5 (feet. 
Price, 10¢. pkt., 
50e. pt., 90¢. qt., 
$3.25 for % peck, 
$5.75 peck: 
Admiral Beatty Pea 
The Very Best Second Early—The Attractive Pods 
Contain Eight to Ten Peas of Delicious Quality 
140. We have great pleasure in recommending this 1922 
novelty, which has been named in honor of Britain’s great 
naval hero, Admiral Beatty, whose picture we show. 
This variety has been subjected to exhaustive trials 
which have made its great merit fully apparent. The 
“Admiral Beatty” garden pea was obtained by crossing 
the well-known varieties, Gradus and Alderman, and the 
result is a pea in which the good points of both parents 
are combined. It takes its place naturally in the second 
early class, and pickings are usually made about ten days 
after Henderson’s Prosperity Peas are ripe. Everybody 
will be pleased with the heavy crop borne by the sturdy 
vines, which grow to a height of four feet, and with the 
flavor and quality of the eight to ten large peas contained 
in the long pointed pods. The stock of seed we can offer 
this year is very limited, so orders should be sent in 
early. (See engraving.) Price, 20ec. pkt., 55e. pt., $1.00 qt. 
Ideal for Main Crop, 
Juno Pea Resists Heat Perfectly 
168. For strong, healthy vines, uniformity to type and relia- 
bility in cropping, Juno stands alone among the main crop 
sorts. The foliage is very dark green, a sure indication of 
vigor. The plant is 2% 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. Price, 15e. pkt., 
50c. pt., 90e. qt., $8.25 for % peck, $5.75 peck. 
We deliver packets, pints and quarts of Peas transportation paid, anywhere in the U. S. or possessions. On half-pecks and 
over Purchaser pays transportation. 
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