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PEAS— MAIN-CROP and LATE VARIETIES 



These bear later than the kinds described on the preceding page, but they yield larger crops of big- 

 ger pods, have a longer season of bearing, and are unsurpassed in quality. 



POTIiATCH. A very prolific dwarf, large-podded Pea, bearing its first crop 10 days after Sutton's 

 Excelsior and producing at least two good pickings. Vines strong and vigorous, 2 feet tall; pods dark 

 green, 5 inches long and very broad, containing 8 to 10 large Peas of unexcelled quality. 



DWARF CHAMPION. A popular main-crop Pea for the home-garden as it can be grown without sup- 

 port. Vines 2 to 2% feet in height; pods 4 inches long; Peas large, dark green in color, and of 

 fair quality; quite productive. A trifle later than Potlatch. 



DUKE OF AliBANY. Vines medium green; pods dark green; a trifle earlier, but otherwise similar 

 to improved Telephone described below. 



IMPROVED TELEPHONE, or Boston Unrivaled. The finest strain of the old reliable light-podded 

 Telephone. Height 4 to 5 feet; pods 4% inches long, each containing 8 to 10 large, delicious Peas; 

 vines, pods and Peas all medium-light green. Prolific, bearing its crop a few days after Senator. 



ALDERMAN. The leading dark-podded variety of the Telephone type. A trifle later than Boston Un- 

 rivaled but more productive; vines and Peas dark green; unexcelled in flavor. Alderman is grown 

 very extensively for market and is, without a doubt, the best of the tall late sorts for the home- 

 garden. 



MAMMOTH-PODDED SUGAR. Tall and late, producing a large crop of pods 5 to 6 inches long and l 1 /" 

 inches wide. These are gathered when the Peas within have just begun to form and are prepared 

 like snap-beans, the entire pods being cooked. Tender and stringless and very sweet in flavor. 



Orosse Kiirbis (Ger.) PUMPKIN Zucca (Ital.) 



One ounce will plant 25 hills 



Some of the Pumpkin varieties are so sweet, juicy and 

 finegrained that they are considered indispensable for pies 

 and sauces, while other varieties are grown principally for 

 stock-feeding. Culture the same as recommended for 

 Melons. 



SMALL, SUGAR. Tea to 3 2 inches in diameter, almost round 

 and slightly ribbed; flesh sweet; skin deep bronzy yellow. 

 The favorite variety for pies and a good keeper. 



WINTER LUXURY, or Pie Squash. Round, golden yellow, 

 netted; flesh very rich; a fine keeper. Finest pie Pumpkin 

 and a great favorite in the home patch. 



JAPANESE PIE. Large crookneck, deep green with darker stripes; flesh yellow 

 and sweet; early. 



MAMMOTH GOLDEN CUSHAW. The Cushaw or Jonathan Pumpkins are big, 

 crooknecked varieties with thin, tough rinds and thick flesh of extra-fine 

 quality for pies. 



MAMMOTH KING. The largest Pumpkin grown, often attaining a weight of 100 

 pounds. Flesh close-grained and of fine flavor; skin golden yellow. 



LARGE CHEESE. Large, somewhat flattened with creamy yellow skin and flesh; 

 good quality. 



CONNECTICUT FIELD. The common field Pumpkin; largely grown in corn for 

 feeding to stock, but suitable also for pies. Orange skin and bright yellow flesh. 



GOLDEN OBLONG. A 



extra-fine quality. 



long, cylindrical Pumpkin with bright yellow flesh of 



GREEN STRIPED CUSHAW. Fruit of the Crookneck type. Skin smooth, white 

 with netted green stripes. Flesh yellow, solid, fine grained. 



WHITE CUSHAW. Skin creamy-white color, neck shorter than Green Striped 

 Cushaw, but fruit is firmer and a better keeper. 



Bu. 



PEAS Pkt. 1 lb. 2 lb. 5 lb. 10 lb. 56 lb. 



Potlatch $ .10 $ .35 $ .60 $1.35 $2.35 $11.00 



Dwarf Champion 10 .35 .60 1.35 2.35 11.00 



Duke of Albany 10 .35 .60 1.25 2.25 10.00 



Improved Telephone 10 .35 .60 1.25 2.25 10.00 



Alderman 10 .35 .60 1.25 2.25 10.00 



Mammoth-Podded Sugar ... .10 .40 .75 1.75 3.00 15.00 



PUMPKIN Pkt. Oz. % lb. Lb. 



Small Sugar $ .10 $ .15 $ .40 $1.00 



Winter Luxury 10 .15 .40 1.00 



Japanese Pie 10 .15 .40 1.00 



Mammoth Golden Cushaw 10 .20 .50 1.25 



Mammoth King 10 .20 .50 1.25 



Large Cheese 10 .15 .40 1.00 



Connecticut Field 10 .15 .35 .90 



Golden Oblong 10 .15 .40 1.00 



Green Striped Cushaw 10 .20 .50 1.25 



White Cushaw 10 .20 .50 1.25 



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