Ferry's First and Best Peas. 



Bliss' American Wonde 



PEAS-BUSS' AMERICAN WONDER. 



Unquestionably one of the very best early peas. In productiveness and flavor it is unsur- 

 passed, and in earliness it is nearly equal to our " First and Best." Very dwarf in habit. Ow- 

 ing to the fact that in some cases, spurious stocks of this variety have been sold, we desire to 

 assure our patrons that our stock is perfectly true and pure. 



Per packet, lo cts; 3^ pint, 15 cts; pint, 25 cts; quart, 40 cts; 4 qts., $1.50; bu., $8.00. 



E^^LY P^YPLeWER P0T^T0. 



When issuing our Seed Annual a year ago we wrote of 

 this potato; " We unhesitatingly recommend this variety, sub- 

 mitting it to the most critical in the full assurance that its high 

 merit warrants all and more than we have said, and being con- 

 vinced that it is by far the best early potato ever introduced." 

 We recognized, fully, at the time the magnitude of our claims, 

 but we had so thoroughly assured ourselves before offering the 

 variety to our customers, that we felt perfectly secure in mak- 

 Early Mayflower Potato. ing our assertions. x\t times during the past season, one that 



will long be remembered by all interested in agriculture, as a season of disappointment and fail- 

 ure, we have wished that we might have selected a more favorable year, yet in spite of all, the 

 Early Mayflower has achieved a success that has not only justified all our claims but surpassed 

 our most sanguine expectations. 



The Early Mayflower is VERY early. From letters we have received from several hundred 

 who planted it we get the testimony that it was generally as early, or earlier, than any other 

 sort; very prolific, frequently being enormously so; of medium and UNIFORM size, with no 

 tendency to rot. 



This potato has a remarkable smooth and handsome appearance, is unexcelled by any in 

 quality, and although so early is a splendid keeper. We consider it the best potato for the gar- 

 den ever offered for sale. We have sold the Early Mayflower from Maine to California, and 

 from the most southern limits of our country to the extreme north, and from all parts of this 

 vast territory we have heard the most flattering reports. We give below a few expressions from 

 different parts of the country. 



