HIGH QUALITY SEEDS. 25 

 GARDEN PEAS— Continued. 



MY SEED PEAS are of the best quality obtainable, being all grown far north, thorough- 

 ly cleaned, and carefully hand-picked. They are raised from finest selected strains, and the 

 growing crops are thoroughly rogued to remove all improper types of growth. 



New Top-Notcher Peas. 



SECOND-EARLY AND LATE 



NEW TOP-NOTCHER PEAS 



MEDIUM LATE, LONG DARK GREEN PODS, 

 SWEET, TENDER AND LUSCIOUS. 



This comparatively new pea is in many respects the very best main crop variety of the valuable Tele- 

 phone type. The vines grow nearly five feet high, are dark green, vigorous, and exceedingly productive. 

 Pods very large, long, dark green. The peas are of largest size and unsurpassed in quality. Market 

 gardeners are demanding the large podded, dark colored sorts which I'etain their fine appearance even after 

 shipping a long distance. The Top Notcher answers tliese requirements and furthermore is the most pro- 

 ductive variety of this class. I recommend it unreservedly. Pkt., 10c. ; pt., 20c.; qt., 30c.; 4 qts., $1.00; 



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bushel, $7.00. 



CARTER'S TELEPHONE PEAS.— The fa- 

 vorite late variety for the market gardener. 

 Extra large pods. This pea has proved to be a 

 most valuable introduction. Vine large, coarse 

 leaves, height about four feet. The pods are 

 very large and filled with immense peas, which 

 are largest of any. Tender, sweet and of splen- 

 did quality and' flavor. The stock I offer has 

 been selected with every care, and will give 

 satisfaction to the most exacting grower. Pkt., 

 lOc; pt., 20C.; qt, 30c.; peck, $1.45; bushel, $5-50 



SHROPSHIRE HERO.— A second-early, 

 large, wrinkled pea; robust grower; grows two 

 and one-half feet high, producing its large, 

 well-filled pods in abundance; pod's average 

 seven to ten fine, large peas of exquisite flavor 

 in each. Pt., 15c.; qt., 25c.; gal., 75c.; peck, 

 $1.25; bushel, $5.00. 



AMERICAN CHAMPION.— A remarkably 

 hardy and vigorous variety, producing in great 

 profusion its large pods, which are well filled 

 with large and delicious peas. A valuable main 

 crop sort. It is a tall grower, of branching 

 habit, and should be sown thinly. Pt., 15c.; qt., 

 25c.; gal., 90C.; peck, $1.50; bushel, $5-50- 



IMPROVED SUGAR MARROW.— An im- 

 proved strain of Large White Marrow,^ matur- 

 ing nearly two weeks earlier. Vine and' foliage 

 light green in color, growing about five feet 

 high. Pods large, straight and borne in pairs, 

 uniformly well filled with peas of fine marrow 

 flavor. Pt., lOc; qt., 20c.; gal., 50c.; peck, 90c.; 

 bushel, $3-50- 



CHAMPION OF ENGLAND.— Of delicious 

 flavor. Desirable for home use. Very much su- 

 perior in flavor and table qualities to the Marrow- 

 fat, peas. Packet, Sc.; qt, 20c.; peck, $1.00; 

 bushel, $4-25- 



DUKE OF ALBANY.— One of the very 

 largest and best peas grown. The pods are 

 handsome, large, well filled', and borne in great 

 profusion. Packet, lOc; pt., 15c.; qt., 25c.; pk., 

 $1.50; bushel, $5.50. 



HORSFORD'S MARKET GARDEN.— A 



first-class wrinkled pea; second'-early; height 

 24 inches. Does not require stakes. Is a pro- 

 fitable sort for market gardeners; a single plant 

 has been known to produce 150 pod's. It is 

 equally good for the home table. The pods are 

 borne in pairs and are easily and quickly pick- 

 ed. This variety is claimed to easily yield more 

 shelled peas to the acre than any other variety. 

 Pt., 15c.; qt., 25c.; gal., 90c.; pk., $1.50; bush. $5. 



IMPROVED STRATAGEM PEAS.— A fa- 

 vorite with market gardeners and for the kitch- 

 en garden. Strong vines, immense pods, large 

 peas, heavy cropper, true stock. The vines are 

 strong, vigorous and covered with immense 

 pods, many of which measure nearly five and 

 one-half inches in length, and containing as 

 high as ten large, superb-flavored, wrinkled 

 peas. My stock has been carefully selected 

 and is true. Packet, lOc; pt., 20c.; qt, 350.; 

 peck, $1.50; bushel, $6.00. 



JUNO. — One of the best main-crop wrinkled 

 peas. It has a stout, robust vine, bearing 

 straight, heavy, square pods, usually borne in 

 pairs. Pods contain seven to nine sweet, de- 

 licious, dark-green peas of immense size; 

 grows two feet high. Packet, lOc; pt., 15c.; qt, 

 30C. ; peck, $1.50; bushel, $5-50- 



PRIDE OF THE MARKET.— Vines of me- 

 dium height, stiff, with large, dark green leaves 

 and bearing at the top, generally in pairs, a good 

 crop of large, dark green pods well filled with 

 large peas of good flavor. The stock we offer is 

 so much superior to that commonly sold as to 

 seem a different sort. Pkt., loc. ; pt, 15c. ; qt, 

 25c.; 4 qts., $1.00; bu., $6.50. 



MELTING SUGAR.— This variety grows to 

 the height of five feet; bears a profusion of very 

 large, broad, handsome, light-green (nearly 

 white) pods which are so brittle that they snap 

 without any strings. Sweet, tender and of ex- 

 cellent flavor. Pt., 2SC.; qt., 40c.; gal., $1.25. 



