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PETER HENDERSON 8c CO., NEW YORK 



ADVANCER PEA. 



A reliable second early green Pea, just following the first 

 earlies: it is of healthy, compact growth, about 2 J feet high, 

 bearing in great abundance medium-sized, pods, but compactly 

 filled with dark green-colored, large wrinkled peas, so tender, 

 sweet and finely flavored that this varietv is often known as 

 the Swarf Champion. Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 30c. qt., $2.00 

 pk., S7.50 bush. 



"Your Advancer Peas are as perfect as one could wish — lots of pods and all 

 compactly filled with delicious peas." J. R. LEilOX, Falling Water, W . Va. 



CHELSEA PEA. 



It grows about 15 inches in height and is of compact, 

 short-jointed habit, thus requiring no brushing or staking. 

 The pods are remarkably handsome, being gracefully curved 

 and much longer than any other early dwarf kind. They are 

 well filled, each containing 8 to 10 good sized wrinkled peas 

 of exquisite quality, which, when cooked, are rich, sugary, and 

 of marrow-like flavor. (See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 

 35c. qt., $2.50 pk., $9.00 bush. 



Juno Pea. 



Champion of England Pea. 



We herewith offer a select strain of this grand old favorite, 

 too well-known to require extended description. It is a main- 

 crop and late variety of vigorous growth, about 5 feet high, 

 producing abundantly large pods of immense wrinkled Peas 

 that are noted for their tenderness and rich marrow-like flavor. 

 To equal in quality the Champion of England is the distinction 

 attained by very few Peas. Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt.. 30c. qt.. 

 $2.25 pk., $8.00 bush. H ' 



Juno Pea we esteem highly. 

 It is a main-crop variety, of 

 vigorous constitution, which 

 shows itself in the strong, 

 handsome, branching plant. 

 It is 2 feet in height, requiring 

 little or no brushing. It pro- 

 duces an abundance of the 



finest peas possible, the vines being actually laden with pods. 



These are dark green, stout and heavy, containing from 7 to 



9 peas of the finest quality, which so thoroughly fill the pod as 

 to make it almost cylindrical in shape. The peas, too, possess 

 the admirable merit of preserving their tenderness and superb 

 flavor long after they are young, and also retain their attrac- 

 tive dark green color when served at table. Price, 10c. pkt., 25c. 

 pt., 40c. qt., $2.75 pk., $10.00 bush. 



TELEPHONE PEA. 



A strong, luxuriant-growing, main-crop variety, attaining 

 a height of about 4J feet. It is exceedingly prolific, averaging 

 18 pods to the stalk, while up to 24 to the stalk is not uncom- 

 mon. The pods, the largest of all varieties, are packed with 

 immense wrinkled marrow peas, 6 to 8 being the average, while 



10 to 12 to a pod are frequently found. The quality is superb, 

 rich, sugary and meltingly tender. For family use the Tele- 

 phone Pea is without a peer. (See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 

 20c. pt., 35c. qt., $2.50 pk., $9.00 bush. 



OUR FULL COLLECTION OF GARDEN PEAS is Offered on Page 60; FIELD PEAS on Page 69. 



