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From PETERHENDERSON &CO.,NEW YORK 55 
A STERLING NOVELTY otttstp 1922 
NEW GARDEN PEA 
«# Admiral Beatty 
THE BEST SECOND EARLY—THE ATTRACTIVE PODS CONTAIN EIGHT TO 
TEN PEAS OF DELICIOUS QUALITY 
We have great pleasure in recommending this 1922 novelty, which has been named in honor of 
Britain’s great naval hero, Admiral Beatty, whose picture we show below. 
This variety has been subjected to exhaustive trials which have made its great merit fully 
apparent. The “Admiral Beatty’’ garden pea was obtained by crossing the well-known varieties, 
Gradus and Alderman, and the result is a pea in which the good poirts of both parents are combined. 
It takes its place naturally in the second early class, and pickings are usually made about ten days 
after Henderson's Prosperity Peas are ripe. Everybody will be pleased with the heavy crop borne 
by the sturdy vines, which grow to a height of four feet, and with the flavor and quality of the eight 
to ten large peas contained in the 
long pointed pods. The stock of 
seed we can offer this year is very 
limited, so orders should be sent in | 
early. Price, 20c. pkt., 6 pkts. 
$1.00, 60c. pt., $1.00 qt.  . 
HENDERSON’S 
151 American 
Champion Pea 
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Our 
Enormous Pods Packed with Peas eee 
Unsurpassed Quality Rich Color The 
Fine Flavor _ Cultivation 
American Champion is one of of Peas,” 
the very best selections of the 
Telephone type. We have offered 
this variety for many years, and it 
giving full 
instructions 
has always given thorough satis- felt 
faction, particularly in the private growing, 
garden. ; etc., 
The varieties of this class are all is sent free 
distinguished by their extra large Vpasied 
pods, which are always liberally Gon 
filled with Peas of great size and of 
particularly good flavor. It does 
not come into use until near the 
end of the season and, as it grows 
from 4 to 5 feet high, the vines 
need some support, but it~ well 
repays both the waiting and the 
extra labor, for, properly cared for, 
it bears an extremely bountiful 
crop of the most delicious Peas. 
(See engraving.) Price, 10c. pkt., 
45c. pt., 80c. qt., $3.00 for 14 peck, 
$5.50 peck. 
“Henderson's American Champion Peas were wonderful. I never had anything 
to equal them. They were loaded with large pods containing 8 to 10 peas of fine flavor. 
I enclose a photo of the rows.” GEORGE EH. HILL, 
; : East Bangor, Pa. 
“The American. Champion Peas I had from you last year were surely the best 
T ever grew.” S. L. NELSON, Bowdoinham, Me. 
. shampion of England Pea 
156 One of the Best Flavored of all Peas _ 
_ Provides delicious Peas until cut down by frost 
» This old favorite rightly maintains its prominent place on 
account of its distinctly superb quality. The heavy vines, height 
five feet, require ample support. Jt is one of the last varieties to 
mature, and as a farewell to the Pea season furnishes the table 
with a bountiful supply of wrinkled Peas that are noted for their 
tenderness and rich, marrow-like flavor. The pods are medium in 
size, but are produced in abundance and are always well filled. It 
is ready to use early in July, a period of great heat. To protect 
from heat and drought, make a trench on each side of the row, soak 
thoroughly, and when drained, fill with dry soil. Cover with a 
mulch of loosé manure, avoiding too close contact with the vines. 
Price, 10c. pkt., 45¢. pt., 80c. qt., $3.00 for 14 peck, $5.50 peck. 
“T picked Champion of England Peas that I bought from you last year seven feet 
from the ground. We had delicious Peas until frost.” : 
: ‘ GEO. FE. HOBBS, 
Stonybrook, Mass. 
WE DELIVER PACKETS, PINTS AND QUARTS OF PEAS TRANSPORTATION PAID in the United States and Possessions. 
3 On half-pecks and over purchaser pays transportation. 
