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Delicious New Pea— Sutton's Satisfaction. 



A new pea from England, introduced bj- us three years ago. and which, according to the estimates 

 of those who have tested it, promises to surpass the now celebrated Telephone and Stratagem. Their 

 table qualities are the most toothsome and delicious flavored of any known variety of either American 

 or foreign origin. This is high praise, but we believe does only justice to the Satisfaction Pea. The 

 vine grows vigorously to height of about two and one-half feet, requiring no brush or sticks to hold 

 them up, being vers- stock}- and robust and literally filled with large showy pods, which almost hide 

 completeh- their dark green foliage. They follow closel}- our best extra early sorts, being ready for tlie 

 table fifty-six days from germination, and continue in bearing longer than any other earh- sort. The p»as 

 when green are unusually large, and of fine deep green color ; when dry are vers- distinct in appearance, 

 being much more wrinkled than any other sort. 



WHAT THE LARGEST GROWERS OF PEAS AND BEANS IN THE WORLD THINK OF THEM. 



Messrs. N. B. Keexv & .Sox, who are well known as the largest pea growers in the world, write: 

 "We are so much pleased with your Sutton's Satisfaction Pea that we want to report our test of same. 

 The j-ield has been far greater than the average of all other varieties and the quality is first-class. They 

 will be in brisk demand as soon as their fine qualities become known." 



Sutton's Satisfaction has come to America to stay, not half-way up the ladder, but at the very 

 topmost round. Pkt., loc. ; pint, 40c.; qt., 75c., postpaid. Qt., 60c.; 4 qts., |2.oo ; peck, $3.50, by express. 



* PKE>mrJI GEM. A fine, extra early variety : pods McLEAX'S ABVANCEK. A fine market variety, pro- 



long and prolific: height, fifteen inches: fine for forcing. lific. earlv, tender and of delicious flavor; height, two and 

 Pkt., lOc: pint. 20c.; qt., 40c.: peck, SI. 35: bush., S5.00. one-half feet. Pint, 20c.; qt.. 40c.; peck, fl. 15; bush.. S4.25. 



* BLISS' ABl'7«X»AJs'CE. This new variety is claimed 

 to be the most prolific variety known. Plant about eighteen 

 inches high; foliage, large, thick, full and dsirk green. Pods 

 three to three and one-half inches long, roxnidish and well 

 filled, containing six to eight large wrinkled peas of excel- 

 lent quality. Pint. 2nc.: <it., 40c.; peck, Sl.2-5; bush., S4.7.5. 



Tom Thumb. Very dwarf, not exceeding ten inches in 

 the richest soil, productive and of excellent quality. Pkt., 

 lOc: pint, 2.5c.; qt.. 4.5c.; peck. SI. 40. 



McLean's Blue Peter. (Blue Tom Thumb.) One of 

 the earliest and hardiest of the Tom Thumb varieties; blue 

 seed, dark green pods, large peas of excellent quality ; a capi- 

 tal bearer; height, nine inches. Pint, 20c.: qt., 40c. 



Improved Daniel O'Kourke. (First and best.) Seven 

 to ten days later than .Tohnson & Stokes" Kxtra Early; very 

 prolific; height, three feel. Qt., 35c.; peck, SI. 00; bush., 

 S3..5n. 



Late Varieties for General Crop. 



Large pkts., 10c. each, postpaid. 



LAXTONS EVOLLTION. A new pea from England, 

 growing about three feet in height, branching and bearing 

 continuously the whole season : pods are very fine and 

 large, containing eight to ten fine large wrinkled peas of 

 unusually rich, sugary flavor. Pkt.. 10c. ; pint. 25c.: qt., 4.5c. 



LONG ISLA^TD MASEVIOTH (Xew). A favorite with 

 the Long Island market gardeners, where it was originally 

 introduced. An excellent cropper. Pods large size and well 

 filled with pea-s of very good quality and earlier than the 

 Champion of England. Seed green ; height, three and one- 

 half feet. Pkt., lOc: pint, 30c.; qt., 50c.; peck. SI. 75; bush., 

 S6..50. 



* BLISS' EVERBEARIXG. This new pea is a cross 

 between the Little Gem and the Champion of England ; 

 height, two feet ; foliage l.irge, firm and bright green; pods 

 three to four inches long, each pod producing from si.x to 

 eight large wrinkled peas; its habit of growth is of a pecu- 

 liar branching character, forming as manv as ten stalks from 

 one root-stalk. Pint. 25c.; qt., loc; peck, Si. 35; bush., S5.00. 



CHA3IPION OF ENGLAND. A most popular wrinkled 

 varietv of delicious flavor; a profuse bearer; height, five 

 feet. Pkt.. 10c. : pint, 20c.; qt., 40c.: peck.Sl.lO; bush..S4.00. 



TOKKSHIKE HERO. A large wrinkled, luscious and 

 prolific variety; pods long, round and closely filled; for late 

 crop it has few equals ; height, three feet. Pkt., lOc; pint, 

 25c.; qt.,45c.: peck. Si .'25: bush.. 54.50. 



DWAKE BLUE IMPERIAL. A favorite with market 

 gardeners: a good bearer; fine flavor; height, two and one- 

 half feet. Pint, 20c.: qt., .3.5c.: peck, SI. 00; bush., S3.50. 



JOHN'SON <t .STOK^ SECOND E.iRLV MARKET GARDEX PEA. 



« JOHNSON & STOKES' SECONT) EARLY MAR- 

 KET GARDEN. This valuable variety orignated on our 

 Canadian farm and is the best and most productive Second 

 Early Pea on the market. Its fine medium-sized well-filled 

 pods are ready for picking about a week after our Extra 

 Early. The peas are larger and more wrinkled, when dry, 

 than that variety, while in delicious flavor they are quite 

 unsurpassed. It is also a prodigious bearer, having averaged 

 seventy pods to the vine with ordinary field culture, and 

 will produce more pods to the acre than any other pea in culti- 

 %-ation. The vines grow very uniformly to a height of two 

 feet and ripen up so evenly that the whole crop can be cleared 

 off in two pickings, Pkt., lOc; pint. 25c ; qt., 50c.; peck. 

 SI .60; bush., S6.00. 



A LEAD-PENCIL IS ONE OF THE VERY BEST OF FARM IMPLEMENTS FOR WINTER EVENING WORK, 



