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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 



HENDERSON'S 



FIRST OF ALL PEA. 



Its first important feature is its extreme earliness, ensuring to 

 the trucker the advantage of marketing his produce so much 

 earlier than those who do not grow it. It is also exceedingly 

 productive. The vines are vigorous and dwarf, about 24 feet in 

 height. Another important feature: the entire crop can be 

 gathered at one picking, and every trucker will realize at once 

 the economy in labor in growing such a pea. Moreover, the stock 

 which we are sending out to-day is superior, constant selection 

 has enabled us to eliminate every undesirable feature, such as 

 small double pods, irregularity in height, and weak spindling 

 habit, which forms so large a part of the crop of manv so-called 

 "First Earlies." {See cut.) Price, 30c. qt., $2.00 pk.,S7. 50 bush. 



"Your First of All Peas are rightly named for they were way ahead of all 

 other varieties we have ever tried."' B. F. CARPENTER, West Duluth, Minn. 



NOTT'S EXCELSIOR PEA. 



This is an extra early dwarf wrinkled Pea, usually ready 

 for table in 40 to 45 days from planting. It grows about 14 

 inches high. It is of vigorous constitution, and wonderfully 

 productive. The even, regular habit of the plant is also a 

 great advantage, particularly to market growers. Nott's 

 Excelsior has not only come to stay, but will eventually supersede 

 many sorts of like character. {See cut.) Price, 30c. qt., $2.20 

 pk., $8.00 bush. 



"The Nott's Excelsior Peas I bought from you last spring did very well indeed. 

 The crop was a bountiful one. and the vines bore pods from early in July until frost. 

 I am much pleased with the variety." 



JAMES F. BURKE. Canton St.. North Easton. Mass. 



l-jENDERsoNj PROSPERITY or GRADUS. 



THE EARLIEST LARGE WRINKLED OR MARROW PEA 

 This grand, extra early, large-podded wrinkled Marrow Pea— 



introduced into America by us in 1897 — has, each year, increased 

 in popular favor, not only steadily but with whirlwind rapidity. 

 This variety is now indispensable for an early crop. It is 

 quite distinct; no other large-podded sort ripens so early; and 

 at any season, early or late, its quality and appearance insure 

 ready sales. Our stock is a little larger-podded than those 

 ordinarily sold, of great vigor, and free from small pods. When 

 one considers that peas of this superior size and quality are 

 ready for picking onh' a day or two later than the little round- 

 seeded hard-shell "Extra Earlies," one realizes what a valuable 

 acquisition our Prosperity Pea really is. 3 feet. {See cut). 

 Price, 40c. qt., $2.25 pk., $8.50 bush. 



" Please send me at once — of your Prosperity Peas for my second planting. 

 My first was the finest I ever grew and there was no limit to the demand." 



GEO. W. MILES, Madison. Wis. 

 " My Prosperity Peas are ahead of all in this cornmunity." 



L.W. THOMAS. Yulaha.Fla. 



Our Seeds are no Longer Supplied through Dealers. Our Object 



By only supplying the Planter direct we protect many customers 

 who have had other seeds foisted upon them as "Henderson's." 



