From PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK 



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The Standard Large Podded Late Pea. Delicious Quality. 

 1S9. It has been on the market for nearly forty years and is as good 

 today as ever. 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 quaiity and most attractive in appearance. The 

 vines are not heavy and require but little support. (See engraving.) 

 Price, 10c. pkt., 50c. pt., 90c. qt., $3.25 for % peck, $5.75 peck. 



Hundredfold 



The Best Early Marrow Pea. Beautiful Long Dark Green Pods 

 164. This handsome wrinkled pea is one of the newest introductions 

 among the large-podded sorts. The pods are very dark green in 

 color, about four inches long, quite broad, and rather pointed at the 

 ends; and bearing usually eight to ten large dark green peas of fine 

 flavor. The vines are also dark green in color, very vigorous and usu- 

 ally about sixteen inches in height. (See engraving.) 

 Price, 15c. pkt., 55c. pt., $1.00 qt. 



Laxton's Progress 



172. The earliest of the sweet large-podded varieties. Our experience 

 is that in the latitude of New York, Laxton's Progress is four days 



earlier than Lax- 

 tonian, heretofore 

 considered the earli- 

 est large-podded pea. 

 Price, 15c. pkt., 55c. 

 pt., $1.00 qt. 



Carter's Daisy 



A Second-Early 



Wrinkled * 

 Marrowfat Pea 

 155. Carter's Daisy 

 is now a well-known 

 variety, and its cul- 

 tivation is wide- 

 spread. 



The vines are re- 

 markably prolific 

 and the haulms 

 strong and robust. 

 The pods are large, 

 long pointed and 

 medium green in 

 color. As many as 

 8 or 10 peas are 

 sometimes found in 

 the pods. Price, 15c. 

 pkt., 55c. pt., $1.00 qt. 



Sutt 



on^s Excelsior 



A Medium Dwarf Marrowfat Variety. One of the Heaviest Croppers 



188. The vines usually reach eighteen to twenty inches in height 

 This is the most productive variety in its class and an excellent pea to 

 follow the very early varieties. The dark green peas are rich in flavor, 

 and pods may be gathered continuously through most of the growing- 

 season. Price, 10c. pkt., 50c. pt., 90c. qt., $3.25 »/> Ilk., $5.75 pk. 



Peter Pan 



A Large-Podded Dwarf Pea. Pedigree Stock 



This variety is of the Laxtonian strain and the result of long selec- 

 and judicious crossings. It is like the preceding varieties, a large- 



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podded dwarf marrow pea, but earlier than its parent stock. The v 

 and foliage of Peter Pan are exceptionally stout and vigorous. The pods 

 are deep green in color, four inches long, very broad and straight, and 

 contain from six to eight very large deep green peas of high quality 

 Price, 15c. pkt., 55c. pt., $1.00 qt, 



World's Record 



An Early Garden Pea of Medium Height. Exceptional in Quality 

 196. World's Record represents the latest achievement in this class and 

 is really an improved type of the Gradus Pea. The vines are two foot in 

 height, very productive, medium green in color, and hear large quantities 

 of pods, four inches in length, rather broad and pointed, and containing 

 seven to nine very large dark green peas quite exceptional in quality. 

 Price, 10c. pkt., 50c. pt„ 90c. qt., $3.25 % pk., $5.75 pk. 



Don't plant the old varieties exclusively. Try some of the newest. They represent the last word in Pea Culture 



