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World's Record 



An Early Garden- Pea of Medium Height. Exceptional in Quality. 



1 Q£ World's Record represents the latest achievement in this class, and is really an 

 improved type of the Gradus Pea. The vines are two feet in height, very pro- 

 dutive, medium green in color, and bear large quantities of pods, four inches in length, 

 rather broad and pointed, and containing seven to nine very large darn green peas quite 

 exceptional in quality. (See illustration.) 



Price, pkt. 10c.; pt. 40c.; qt. 75c.; 4 qts. $2.50; peck $4.75; transportation paid. 



Advancer 



Wonderfully Prolific, Exceptionally Good Flavor. 



142 '" ,ne P' ant is 2 }4 feet high, extremely vigorous, and is noted for the enormous 

 number of pods produced on each vine. The pods are small, but the peas are so 

 densely packed therein that the yield per plant exceeds that of many of the larger podded 

 sorts. (See illustration.) 



Price, pkt. 10c.; pt. 40c.; qt. 75c; 4 qts. $2.50; peck $4.75; transportation paid. 



Hundredfold 



The Best Early Marrow Pea. Beautiful Long Dark Green Pods. 



1 CA 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 usually 

 about sixteen inches in height. 



Price, pkt. 10c.; pt. 45c.; qt. 85c.; 4 qts. $3.00; peck $5.50; transportation paid. 



Ameer 



148 



Height, 3 feet. This resembles Alaska, the vine being vigorous, a little taller 

 and the pods and peas are one-third larger. It is a heavy producer of handsome 

 pods, containing from 5 to 7 large blue-green round Peas of excellent quality. 



Price, pkt. 10c. ; pt. 40c. ; qt. 75c. ; 4- qts. $2.50; peck $4.75; transportation paid. 



Everbearing 



159 Height, 3 feet. A prolific and continuous-bearing Pea, giving it especial value 

 for summer use; pods 3 to 4 inches long, containing 6 to 8 large wrinkled Peas, 

 li inch in diameter. 

 Price, pkt. 10c; pt. 40c; qt. 75c; 4 qts. $2.50; peck $4.75; transportation paid. 



Horsf ord's Market Garden 



165 Height, 2 feet. Noted for its uniform growth and prodigious yield. The pods, 

 though of medium size, are packed with Peas of sweet flavor. 

 Price, pkt. 10c: pt. 40c: qt. 75c: 4 qts. $2.50; peck $4.75; transportation paid. 



Laxton's Progress 



1 72 '^' le ear '' est °' tne sweet large-podded varieties. Our experience is that in the 

 latitude of New York, Laxton's Progress is four days earlier than Laxtonian. 

 heretofore considered the earliest large-podded pea. (See illustration.) 



Price, pkt. 10c: pt. 45c; qt. 85c: 4 qts. $3.00; peck $5 50; transportation paid. 



Peter Pan 



1 83 ^his variety is of the Laxtonian strain and the result of long selection and judicious 

 crossings. It is like the preceding varieties, a large-podded dwarf marrow pea, 

 but earlier than its parent stock. The vines 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, pkt. 10c; pt. 45c: qt. 85c; 4 qts. $3.00; peck $5.50; transportation paid. 



Thomas Laxton 



\Q1 An excellent, early wrinkled marrow variety. Height, 3 feet. Pods are medium 

 to large. Produces strong vines, which bear heavy crops. 

 Price, pkt. 10c; pt. 45c: qt. 85c; 4 qts. $3.00; peck $5.50; transportation paid. 



An excellent crop of delicious Peas may be obtained in tbe fall in tbe latitude of New York if tbe seeds are planted during 

 August. Should the ground be very dry, soak it thoroughly before planting to aid germination. 



