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Dwarf Main Crop 
Wrinkled 
MARROW PEA. 
Enormously prolific. 
Superb flavor. 
now had several 
years’ acquaintance with 
“Juno” Pea, and every year we 
esteem it more highly. It is a main 
crop variety, of vigorous constitution, 
which shows itself in the strong, 
handsome branching plant. It is two 
feet in height, requiring little or no 
brushing, though, being a free-clinying variety, it is greatly helped by it. 
being actually laden with pods. 
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It produces an abundance of the finest peas possible, the vines 
a These are stout and heavy in form, very little curved, dark green. usually growing in pairs, containing 
from seven to nine 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 attractive dark 
green color during shipping. 
(See cut.) -Frice. 35c. qt., $1.75 peck, $6.50 bushel. 
What some people think of “ Juno” Pea: 
“It may be that ‘Juno’ always bears as prolifically as my 
vines did this year, but I consider it a wonder to find ten or 
eleven peasina pod. Ineversawit before. They are deh- 
cious. We are enjoying them immensely, I shall recom- 
mend them every time.”’ 
Mrs. C. L. JOHNSON, Elyria, Ohio. 
_ ‘The ‘Juno’ Peas did extremely well. I ordered a pint 
in the spring, and this summer we took therefrom two 
bushels of peas with the pods.’’ 
SUSIE GRUVER, Williamsport, Pa. 
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“T planted some of your ‘Juno’ Peasthis year and people 
have come from miles distant, having heard of the great 
production. Several farmers in the neighborhood say they 
have been gardening all their lives and have never seen 
anything to equal them. Have repeatedly counted 12 to 14 
pods on ore stalk, and they average from 8 to 10 peas per 
pod, the peas beiny as large as hazelnuts before they lose 
their flavor.”’ f 
C. L. PORTER, Westminster, Md. 
“Your ‘Juno’ Peas, Oh! ‘hey are the best peas tha; 
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ever grew, and my family all say such peas were never 
growo before; they fairly melt away in your mouth; so 
sweet.” 
Mrs. C. VAN ALLEN, Stockbridge. Mass. 
“IT would like to add my testimony in behalf of your 
‘Juno’ Peas. Its very vigorous habit and large yield of 
extra fine pods filled with from 8 to ro large peas in a pod, 
impressed me with the conviction that your description of 
it did not do it justice. [tis simply grand !”’ 
PETER McQUILKIN, 
Charlestown, W. Va. 
NoTT’S EXCELSIOR PEA..._—--/1 
This is an extra early dwarf wrinkled Pea, usually ready for table in 40 
to 45 days from planting, only a few days later than the early round sorts 
It grows about 14 inches high, or about half as tall again as the American 
It is of vigorous constitution, and wonderfully productive, in 
which respect it excels such rivals as American Wonder. The even regular 
habit of the plant is also a great advantage, particularly to market growers. 
We believe that Nott’s Excelsior has not only ‘‘come to stay,” but that it 
will eventually supersede many sorts of like character. 
30c. qt., $2.00 peck, $7.00 bushel. 
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Bours eorty PEAS. 
AS urpassing in Earliness, 
Yield and Quality. 
Price, 
nited States all VEGETABLE SEEDS offered in this catalogue by the 
und. If Peas, Beans or Cornare desired by mail add 25 cts, per quart for postuge. 
eas, Beans, Corn, Potatoes and Onion Sets on application. 
