PETER HEflDERSOrl St CO.— VEGETABLtE SEED flOVEliTIES. 



DRAWN FROM NATURE, (IN GBEKN STATE.) 



fOUH GKAUD HEW PEflS FOR 1892. 



HER0INE. 



{See illustration above.) 



This variety we introduced in this countrj' last season, and the 

 prediction that we made that it was by far the greatest acquisition 

 that we have had in new peas in tha past decade has been verified 

 by thousands of people who gave it a trial last season. It is as far 

 superior to all other peas as the "400" tomato is to all other 

 tomatoes. It is a medium early, green wrinkled pea and grows very 

 uniformly about two and one-half feet high, bearing a profusion of 

 large, long, pointed pods, containing from eight to nine large peas 

 of the finest quality. Price, 10c. per packet, 35c. per pint, 60c. 

 per quart. 



EvouyrieN. 



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A main crop variety of fine flavor ; pods and foliage rich darlc 

 green ; very hardy and prolific. The pods are very large, scimeter- 

 shaped and packed close with good-sized peas of delicious, melting 

 quality. This variety can be depended on for a main crop of late 

 sort, giving large pickings of peas after the others are all done. 

 Price, 10c. per packet, 35c. per pint, 60c. per quart. 



GLADIAT0R. 



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The plant is very robust and vigorous, stem branched^ 

 growing about three feet in height, exceedingly productive, 

 bearing in pairs an abundance of long, curved, handsome pods, 

 which are very closely filled with medium-sized peas of excellent, 

 qualitj'. A First Class Certificate was conferred on this variety by 

 the Koyal Horticultural Society of England, which is evidence 

 enough of its great excellence. Price, 10c. per packet, 35c. per 

 pint, 60c. per quart. 



GHELSEA. 



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This is the earliest of the four new peas offered on this page, 

 and is a grand variety. It grows about one foot in height ana is- 

 of compact, short-Jointed habit, thus requiring no brushing or 

 staking. The pods are remarkably handsome, being gracefully- 

 curved and much longer than anj' other early dwarf kind. They 

 are well filled, each containing eight to ten good-sized peas of ex- 

 quisite quality, which when cooked are rich, sugary and of marrow- 

 like flavor. The peas are Avhite wrinkled in the dry state. Price^ 

 10c. per packet, 35c. per pint, 60c. per quart. 



SPECIAli j 



Packet of each of the Four New Peas, 

 ^^^_«.^ , i Pint 

 OFFER. ( , Quart " " " " 



