Prices include delivery at your nearest Pont or Express office, 

 prices of seed ilk bulk, see page 52. 



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Inlssi 1 offered this variety for the first time as the 

 . EARLIEST PEA In cultivation. It has proved itself to be 

 a remarkable addition, and if you desire to have peas 

 long before your neiqhbors, this is just the sort to plant, 

 But extra earliness is not the only thing to recommend 

 Earliest of All, for besides being earlier than any other, 

 it is a wonderful bearer, producing an enormons number of 

 fine pods, well tilled with extra plump peas of the most 

 delicious flavor. It is. also a most even cropper, the crop 

 can almost always be cleaned oft with one or two pickings. 

 Market gardeners will all appreciate this good quality. 

 Vines (jrow about two (eet high, and are alwavs loaded 

 down with pods. Supply of seed still verv limited, and I 

 solicit early orders. Pkt. 15c, pint 40c, qt. 75c, all post- 

 paid. For larger quantities, see price-list to Market 

 Gardeners, page 52. 



MAULE'S IMPROVED ^ 



EXTRA EARLY /# 



JHE MOST PROFITABLE PEA' £[ 

 FOR MARKET GARDENERS 



For a first early, has no superior, 



excepting in Maule's Earliest of All. It 

 is most wonderfully productive ; a very 

 even cropper; pods large and well fi I li d; 

 height about two feet, and of a most 

 luscious and agreeable flavor. In fact, it 

 is undoubtedly an extra A No. 1 and 

 very profitable variety In every re- 

 spect. Pkt., loc; pint, 40c.; quart, 75c. 



ItfM'LE'S FAMILY tiAKDEN In earliness Family Garden equals any Other, often 



maturing in 45 to 50 days. In productiveness it is simply wonderful. In quality of a 

 most toothsome and delicate flavor. The only difference between them and Maule's Extra 

 Early is, that although they frequently ripen equally as early, they are not an even cropper; 

 that Is, they do not mature their crop all at once, hut continue In bearing from one to three weeks. 

 Eor market gardeners t Ids Is not so desirable a quality, hut for the home garden it is most de- 

 sirable, hence the name family Garden. Being very hardy, they readily resist frost. Wherever 

 grown they have at once become general favorites. In not a single order received this spring 

 should Maule's Family Garden i>e omitted. Your garden will not be complete without them. 

 Pkt.,15cts.; pint, 35 CM.; quart, Of) cents. 



V. E. Curtis, Conrad Grove, Iowa: " Family Garden 

 Pea can't be beat. I have ordered seeds from other 

 linns, but yours give the best satisfaction. 



P. S. Dudley, I'lemhigsburgh, Ky.: "I am well 

 pleased with seeds bought of vou last vcar. particu- 

 larly the Pride of the Market Pea and Early Maine Po- 

 tatoes. I bad goofl potatoes In six weeks. " 



Mrs. Seth Joqua, El Salem, Wis.: "The Stratagem 

 and Everbearing Peas are the finest I ever saw.'' 



I,. D. Hayford, Bast WrUhtstown, Wis.: " Earliest of 



All Peas were very good. We had green Peas from 

 them in 40 davs after planting." 



K. E. Hale. Thompson. Dak.: " Your seeds were all 

 good. I would especially mention the Stratagem Pea 

 as the best I ever saw. The Cory Com Is the earliest 

 and also the best qnalltv I ever raised." 



Andrew Jackson, Wilton. Conn.: " Telephone Pea is 

 ahead of any 1 ever raised for bearing and quality." 



CTDATAPCM The Stratagem Isapeafor 



9 I nM I MUtm ■ everybody, whether rich 

 or poor ; it is a pea that will always pay, whether 

 for the best table in the land or the people's mar- 

 ket. It is of wonderfully vigorous habit and im- 

 mensely productive. It" is dwarf in habit, grow- 

 ing 18 to 24 inches high, and is, no doubt, the best 

 green wrinkled marrow in cultivation; pods 

 long, large, and always well filled. Yon should 

 surely put down Stratagem on your order, 

 if only for a single packet. Pkt., 15 cts.; pint, 

 45 cts.; quart, 80 cents. 



HORSFORD'S MARKET GARDEN.- 



This most excel- . 

 lent new second 

 early pea is from 

 a cross between" 

 the Alpha and 

 American Won- 

 der. As a flrstrclasi 

 wrinkled varie- 

 ty, it has excited 

 favorable com- 

 ment wherever 

 grown, particu- 

 larly on account 

 of its superior 

 flavorand great 

 productiveness; 

 154: pods have 

 been counted 

 on a single 

 plant, and one 

 bushel planted 

 h a s produced 

 forty. It re- 

 q u ires no stieks. 

 Grows 20 to 80 in- 

 ches high, and is 

 very stocky. On 

 the grounds of 

 the New York 

 Experimental 

 Station it has 

 proved among 

 the most desira- 

 ble of almost 100 

 varieties. Pkt., 

 15 cts.; pint. locts. iioitSFORn's market garden. 



