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pvlEW DWARF 



LAXTONIAN 



EARLY 

 MARROW PEA 



A GRAND, EARLY, DWARF PEA— ENORMOUS PODS— THE LARGEST OF PEAS 

 Dwarf Peas have always been very popular with the American gardener. This 

 preference has been maintained in spite of the fact that larger and often better Peas 

 could be produced by growing the later and taller sorts, which, of course, require 

 artificial support for their best cultivation. This lack of quality has been quite over- 

 come by Laxtonian, as it produces a pod which compares favorably with the best 

 of the later and taller sorts. The vine is only eighteen inches high, which makes it pos- 

 sible for any one to raise the largest Peas very early in the season on a small area, and 

 with very little effort. 



The pods are not only large, but are always well filled with Peas of great size and 

 remarkably good quality. The crop is ready for use about a week later than the 

 earliest sorts. By sowing this variety at intervals of 10 days up to the end of May, 

 a very satisfactory supply of Peas may be raised for continuous use. (See cut.) Price, 

 15c. pkt., 45c. pt., 80c. qt., $3.00 for 4 qts. 



Nott's Excelsior Pea 



EARLY, BIG CROPPER, 



EXTRA FINE QUALITY 



A distinctly American production of remarkably vigorous constitution; enormously 

 productive, and generally excellent. The pods are of good size, produced liberally, and 

 are extremely well filled with excellent Peas of perfect quality. The plant is among the 

 smallest, very rarely exceeding fifteen inches in height, and is easily grown. It still is, 

 and long will be, extremely popular. Many people who have only small gardens use this 

 sort exclusively, making repeated sowings for successive crops. Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 

 35c. qt, $1.30 for 4 qts., $2.50 peck. 



Henderson's First of All Pea b ™st ?e U a ™ w™ E 



The extreme earliness of First of All emphatically distinguishes it from all others. For 

 forty years it has produced the earliest crop of this delicious vegetable, and is still doing so. 



While it lacks the "marrow" flavor of the larger and later sorts, it has a sweetness peculiar 

 to its class, and a flavor which is preferred by many. Anyway, First of All may be 

 eaten, and the crop removed while other sorts are maturing, for it has been so closely bred 

 to produce its crop on time, that quite often the entire crop may be removed at one 

 picking. The slim, three foot vines permit close planting; its hardiness enables it to be 

 planted as soon as frost leaves the ground. (See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 35c. qt., 

 $1.20 for 4 qts., $2.25 peck. 



BEARS AN ENORMOUS CKOP OF PODS 



FULL OF DELICIOUS PEAS 



A very distinct dwarf variety, producing an enormous number of small, but well-filled 

 pods. The plant is fifteen inches high, and produces its crop very early in the season. 

 The pods are slim, but long, slightly curved, and literally filled with Peas, surprisingly 

 large for so slim a pod. It is of excellent quality, and justly a favorite with all who grow 

 it. Price, 10c. pkt., 25c. pt., 45c. qt., $1.60 for 4 qts., $3.00 peck. 



Chelsea Pea 



OUR LEAFLET 



"THE CULTIVATION 



OF PEAS" 



SENT FREE IF 



ASKED FOR 



(See description 

 above.) 



Thomas Laxton Pea 



An extra early wrinkled "marrow" of excellent 

 quality, and a valuable addition to the very early 

 varieties. It is three feet high, and somewhat 

 more vigorous in habit than Prosperity. The 

 pods are medium to large, blunt ended and filled 

 to the tip with large Peas of true, rich, "mar- 

 -~3* row" flavor. Its strong vine and heavy crop- 

 g character make it very suitable for an 

 arly crop in the private garden. It may 

 be used to great advantage as an im- 

 mediate successor to Prosperity. If 

 sown together, Thomas Laxton 

 will be in full production 

 just as the crop of Pros- 

 perity is diminishing. 

 Price, 15c. pkt., 30c. 

 s pt., 55c. qt., $2.00 for 

 4 qts., $3.50 peck. 





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