1. M.hiK 'm JEurllest of All 



Si. Nott's New Perfection 



3. llorsford's Market burden 



4. Shropshire Ilero 



A pint of each, of the above fine pens, postpaid, /or 

 'JO cents. A quart of each, postpaid, for f 1.60. 



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MAULE'S IMPROVED EXTRA EARLY. 

 MAULE'S IMPROVED EXTRA EARLY — This fine, Smooth pea 

 is surpassed in point of earliness only by Maule's Earliest of All. It 

 grows to a height of about two feet, is a sure cropper, and is wonder- 

 fully productive. The seed may be put into the ground In earliest 

 spring. The pods are large and well filled, and come all at once, and 

 the peas are of a most agreeable flavor. It is, in every respect, a satis- 

 factory and profitable first early variety. Its bearing capacity may be 

 judged from the fact that 1 have a record of over 20,000 pods picked 

 from 150 feet of row, the product of one quart of seed. This is unques- 

 tionably one of the best first early peas on the market. Packet, 10 cents; 

 pint, 25 cents; quart, 40 cents, postpaid. Peck, £1.00; bushel, $3.25. 



MAULE'S FAMILY GARDEN. 



MAl'LE'S FAMILY GARDEN An excellent, 



smooth, early pea, maturing in 45 to 50 days from 

 seed. It is first rate in quality and very productive, 

 and much resembles Maule's Improved Extra 

 Earlv, but unlike that variety does not mature all 

 its pods at the same time. Its bearing period is 

 from one to three weeks, a fact giving special value 

 in the home or family garden. Its prolonged term 

 of bearing caused it to receive its name. The va- 

 riety is hardy, and 



readily resists a little 

 frost. It is a favorite 

 wherever known, and 

 I commend it to ama- 

 teurs for early spring planting. Pkt., 

 10 cts.; pt., 25 cts.; qt., 40 cts., postpaid. 

 Peck, 31.25; bushel, S4.00. 



McLEAN'S LITTLE GEM.— A green, 

 wrinkled variety which comes to ma- 

 turity a few days after Maule's Improved 

 Extra Early, or in 50 to 55 days from the 

 seed. It Is one of the first wrinkled peas 

 to be ready for the market. Its height is 

 only 12 to 1>< inches, and no sticks are re- 

 quired. Its table quality is excellent, 

 and it is a prolific bearer. Packet, 10 cts.; 

 pint, 25 cts.; quart, 40 cts., postpaid. 

 Peck, 8L50; bushel, £5.00. 



HORSFORD'S MARKET GAR- 

 DEN — A first class wrinkled pea, com- 

 ing to maturity as a second early sort, 

 being ready immediately after Little 

 Gem. It grows 20 to :(0 inches high, and 

 Is very stocky. It is a profitable sort for 

 market gardeners, as a single plant has 

 been known to produce more than 150 

 pods. It requires no brush or supports in 

 I lie field. The medium sized pods are 

 borne in pairs, and are easily and 

 quickly picked. This variety is said to 

 have yielded more shelled peas to the 

 acre than any other American sort. 

 Packet, 10 cts.; pint, 25 cts.; quart, 10 cts., 

 postpaid. Peck, SI. 00; bushel, $3.25. 



SPECIAL DISCOUNT. 



$1.00 bin/.! $1.30 worth of packets and ounces. 

 $2.00 " $2.75 " " " " " 

 $3.00 " $'..25 " " " " " 

 $l,.00 " | $5.70 " " " " " 

 $5.00 " ' $7.50 " " " " " 



This discount applies to packets and 

 ounces onti/ and DOBS NOT apply to 

 lbs., lbs., pti; Qts., pks.. bus., etc. 



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BLISS'S EVERBEARING. § 



BLISS'S EVERBEARING — A celebrated 



wrinkled pea, growing 1> 2 to 2 feet high. It is of good a 

 quality and flavor. Its season is late to very late, and 91 

 it is especially adapted to summer and autumn crop- 5' 

 ping. It has a remarkable and valuable branching 5; 

 habit, sometimes forming as many as ten stalks from a . 

 one root, the result of a single seed. It will do veil 

 without sticks or brush. Repeated pickings may be j 

 I l! ;|H made, for the vine continues to produce blossoms 



and successional crops of pods in its effort to ripen S ; 

 Its seeds. It is thus a continuous bearer through a 

 ( mgm long season. Packet, 10 certs; pint. 25 cents; quart, 

 ' 40 cents, postpaid. Peck, SI. 25; bushel, $4.00. 



DWARF BLUE IMPERIAL. — A smooth sum- 

 mer pea for home or market. Grows about 2>£ feet 

 high, maturing in (!5 days. Pods 

 large and well filled, and exceed- « 

 Ingly tender when young. Sold 

 liillflllli ' n large quantities in the dry 

 form in winter. Packet, 10 cts.; 

 pint, 25 cts.; quart, 40 cts.. post- 

 paid. Peck, Sl.t 0; bushel, $3.50. 



YORKSHIRE HERO. — A 

 6plendid, large, wrinkled pea, /, 

 of first rate quality, growing 2 to 8 / i 

 feet high. It has a branching / 

 habit, and is an abundant bearer. / 

 The pods are large and well HI 

 filled. It has few superiors as a IjU 

 late cropping sort. Packet, 10 cts.; Mf 

 pint, 25 cts.; quart, 40 cts.; post- fEt'i, 

 paid. Peck. $1. 25; bushel, $4.50. 



THE ADMIRAL. — This is a f, |j |! 

 Comparatively new wrinkled pea, I If''!' 

 coming lu as a second early sort. 

 The vines are vigorous, attaining i!*! 

 a height of about 3 1 .. fcit. 11 is a 'ft,' 

 profuse bearer, being literally <|! 

 covered with bright green pods. |'| 

 In quality the pea is good, and it | i ]| 

 is well adapted to home use, to I 

 market and to canning purposes. 1 

 The pods are plump and full, con- 1 

 ADMIRAL. taiuing (i to 8 closely crowded hi 

 peas, which remain long in edible eondii ion. ill 

 Packet, 10 cents; pint, 25 cents; quart, 40 cents, post- * 

 paid. Peck, C 1.00; bushel, 83.50. 



HEROINE — A green, wrinkled variety, crowing jl 

 2}<, feet high. It is a second early or medium sort. [I| 

 It bears a profusion of large, pointed pods, often II 

 containing 8 to 9 peas each, of finest table quality. 

 The flavor is rich and butterv, and surpassed by few | 

 if an v ot her sorts. It Is widelv popular. Pkt., 10 cts.; 

 pt., 25 cts.; qt~, 40 cts., postpaid. Pk., $1.25; bu., S4.00. | 

 JUNO.— This fine wrinkled pea comes into bear- lli 

 ing as a medium or main crop variety. It is of 1 

 robust habit of growth, and branches to a consider- 1 

 able extent, bearing profusely. The pods are borne \ 

 in pairs, and there are 7 to !t peas in a pod. The ' 

 peas are tender, even when not very young. The 

 pod is stout, heavy, almost straight and well filled 

 out. Packet. lOcpnts; pint, 25 cents; quart, 40 cents, 

 postnald. Peck, $1.75; bushel, $(i.00 JUNO. 



When peas by the pint or quart nre ordered by express or freight, 8 cents per pint, or 15 cents per quart 

 may be deducted from prices quoted. Pecks anil bushels sent by freight or express at pui chaser's expense. 



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