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The Harreater Pea 



Peas — Continued 



Bolgiano's Elxtra Early Triumph Peas. The earliest of all; uniform and pro- 

 ductive. The success of our Extra Early Triumph Peas has been surprising. It has 

 distanced everv other earlv pea. Large truckers have found it to be the best variety. 

 Pt., 15c.; qt., 25c.; gal., 75'c.: pk., $1.40; bush., $4.50. 



.American Wonder. This variety stands unrivaled in point of productiveness, 

 flavor and quality, and is without exception the earliest wrinkled pea in cultivation. 

 It is of dwarf and robust habit, growing from 10 to 15 inches high, and produces a pro- 

 fusion of good-sized and well-filled pods of finest flavor. Requires liberal fertilizing. 

 Pkt., 10c.; pt., 15c.; qt., 25c.; gal., 80c.; pk., $1.50; bush., $5.00. 



Premium Gem. This variety is nearly as early as the American Wonder, and 

 the vine is decidedly larger, growing from 12 to 16 inches, and bearing an immense 

 crop of pods, which are larger and invariably filled with peas of best quality. Pkt., 

 10c.; pt., 15c.; qt., 20c.; gal.. 75c: peck, $1.40: bush., $5.00. 



Thomas Laxton Extra Early Peas. 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 xngorous in habit than Prosperity. The pods are medium to large, 

 blunt-ended and filled to the tip with large Peas of true, rich, "marrow" flavor. Its 

 strong vine and heavy cropping character make it very suitable for an early crop in the 

 private garden. It may be used to great advantage as an immediate successor to 

 Prosperity. If sown together, Thomas Laxton will be in full production just as the 

 crop of Prosperity is diminishing. Price, pkt., 10c. ; pt., 15c.; qt., 25c.; 4 qts., 85c.; 

 pk., $1 50; bu., $5.50. 



Telephone. A wrinkled variety of very robust habit and a great bearer. A 

 single \-ine produces from eight to ten unusually long, well-filled pods of largest size, 

 containing ten to eleven peas. It is very productive, of fine flavor and an excellent 

 table variety; height, about four feet. Pkt., 10c. ; pt., 20c.; qt., 30c.; gal., 75c.; pk., 

 $1.40; bush., $5.00. 



Full Crop Peas. Long, curved, deep green pods of large size, and borne in great 

 abundance. One of the best very late peas. See full description in novelties. 



Improved Stratagem. The pods are of immense size and uniformly filled with 

 ver>' large, dark green peas of the finest quality. All the good qualities of the old 

 Stratagem are highly developed, and it is superior to the stock now generally sold as 

 Stratagem. Vine medium height, but very stocky, with very broad, light green leaves 

 and bearing an abundance of large, handsome pods. Pkt., 10c. ; pt., 15c.; qt., 20c.; 

 1 peck, $1.40; bush., $5.25. 



Price: pkt., lOc; pt., 20c.; qt., 30c.; gal., $1.50; pk., $2.20; 



Fine for market gardens, 

 bush., $7.00. 



Gladstone. Long curved, deep green pods; does well in cold soil; good market 

 pea. Price: pkt., lOc; pt., 15c.; qt., 25c.; pk., $1.60; bush., $6.00. 



Ameer Peas. Exceptionally fine podded Extra Early prolific 



Caters Daisy. Ver>' large pods and Peas 



Rural New Yorker. First-class strain of Extra Early Peas 



Pedigree Extra Early. Fine selection of First and Best 



First and Best. Fine strain of Extra EarUes 



Early Morning Star. Very early; fine crop 



Nott's Excelsior. Extra Early Wrinkled Pea; very productive 



Horsford's Market-Garden. Very prolific 



Shropshire Hero. Very produtive; long, handsome pods; fine flavor 



Champion of England. A well-known standard sort, sow thickly 



Heroine. Large, full pods; enormously productive 



Juno Peas. For rugged, healthy vines, freedom from "sports," and re- 

 liability in cropping, Juno stands alone among the main-crop sorts. The foliage 

 is a shade darker than any we grow. The plant is lYi feet high, heavily branched; 

 so robust that it needs but little support, and so vigorous that it withstands the 

 heat of the American summer perfectly. It is a sure and hea-vy cropper. The 

 fKxis are medium in size, but remarkably well filled and of perfect flavor. (See 

 cut.) Price 



Duke of Alhany. One of the largest podded peas, very productive 



-American Champion. Main Crop. Enormously productive, large pods, 

 8 to 10 peas contained in pods frequently 



Feet 



Per 



Per 



Per 



Per 



Per 



High. 



Pt. 



Ot. 



Gal. 



Pk. 



Bu. 



IVf 



$0.15 



S0.25 



SO. 7 5 



$1.40 



$5,00 



IM 



.20 



.30 



.85 



1.60 



6.50 



21^ 



.15 



.25 



.75 



1.40 



4.50 



IVf 



.15 



.25 



.75 



1.40 



4.50 



2\A 



.15 



.25 



.75 



1.40 



4.50 



IV-, 



.15 



.25 



.75 



1.40 



4.50 



1 



.15 



.25 



.80 



1.50 



5.00 



2Vo 



.15 



.25 



.75 



1.40 



5.00 



2V. 



.15 



.25 



7S 



1.40 



5.00 



5 



.15 



.25 



.80 



1.50 



5.00 



21/2 



.15 



.25 



.80 



.160 



5.50 



.25 .80 1.50 5.00 

 .25 .80 1.50 5.00 



Peas, Edible — Podded or Sugar 



Melting Sugar ._ Grows to the height of 5 feet; bears a profusion of large, broad pods, which are so brittle that they 

 snap without any string. It should be used in much the same way as a wax bean. The pods when cooked are very sweet 

 and tender. Pt., 25c.; qt., 40c.; H pk., $1.50; pk., $3.00. 



