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^ GRIFFITH TURNER CO. S=R 



Extra Early Varieties. 



\ & T, Co.'s FIRST EARLY 



(In Sealed Bags, Thoroughly Rogued and 

 Hand-Picked.) 



THIS is the earliest of all, and the most 

 profitable early market Pea, because of 

 its early maturity, uniformity of 

 growth and ripening and its productiveness. 

 It ripens up so evenly as only to require 

 about two pickings to secure the 'crop. It 

 is grown from selected stock, under our 

 own supervision, and the greatest care is 

 exercised to keep it up to the highest stand- 

 ard of quality. It is a great favorite with 

 the truckers, and is largely used by private 

 families. Our sales of this sort increase 

 annually. 



"SXp 15c. Qt., 25c. Peck, $1.10. Bus., $4.00. 



I/DEXTER (Genuine Stock). — Thoroughly 

 rogued and hand-picked. 



Qt., 20c. Feck, $1.00. Bus., $3.75. 



BUBAL NEW YORKER, — Height 2% 

 feet. In maturity it is among the first early. 



Qt., 20. Feck, 95c. Bus., $3.50. 



FIRST AND BEST. — Height, 2% feet, 

 Grown with special care. One of the early 

 varieties. Qt., 20c. Peck, 95c. Bus., $3.50. 



^^TRIUMPH. 



it., 20c. Feck, 90c. Bus., $3.25. 



ADELPIilA. — Extra early. 



Qt., 20c. Feck, 90c. Bus., $3.25. 



ALASKA. — Our best rogued and hand- 

 picked stock. Height, 26 inches. The earli- 

 est Blue Pea; very uniform in growth and 

 time of ripening. The dark green color of 

 pods makes this a most desirable sort for 

 canners and shippers, as it can be carried 

 long distances without losing color. 



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Qt., 20c. Feck, $1.15. Bus., $4.00. 



'THOS. LAXTON Habit and growth 



same as GBADUS, but pods are a deeper 

 green color, square at the ends, having fine 

 fla\j)br. Ft., 20c. Qt., 40c. Feck, $2.25. 



GBADUS OB PROSPERITY — PALE 

 GREEN WRINKLES. — The most attract- 

 ive novelty of recent years. Large, hand- 

 some pods, well filled, ripening with the 

 earliest and of vigorous habit. 



Ft., 25c. Qt., 40c. Feck, $2.50. 



PEAS. 



NOTICE. — In ordering Peas to foe sent toy mail, please add 8c. per pint to pay 

 postage. 



THE dwarf varieties should be liberally manured; the tall sorts will run too 

 much to vine if heavily manured, it being better to depend on the richness of 

 the land that was previously in good condition. Plant the dwarf in rows 

 two feet apart; those varieties attaining the height of from two to three feet 

 in rows three feet apart, and the rows of the tallest sort four feet apart. Bushing 

 the tall kind when six inches high, on poles set every six or eight feet, with twine 

 fastened to them about four inches apart, will answer finely. 



. / NOTT'S EXCELSIOR PEAS. 



hr DWARF EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES. 



'NOTT'S EXCELSIOR — It is the best of dwarf wrinkled extra early of recent 

 introduction. The vines are larger and more vigorous than the American Won- 

 der, while the pods are fully one-third larger, containing 6 to 8 fine, large Peas, 

 packed so closely together in the pods that the Peas are always more square than 

 he pods are always well filled with Peas, which in sweetness and quality 

 superior. Ft., 15c. Qt., 30. Feck, $2.00. Bus., $7.00 



:RICAN WONDER. — Very luscious in flavor. Try it. Height, 12 inches, 

 rliest wrinkled Pea; very productive and sweet. Better suited to the pri- 

 than to the market garden. Ft., 15c. Qt., 30c. Peck, $1.75. Bus., $6.75. 



PREMIUM GEM. — Height, 15 inches. An improvement upon the Little Gem. 

 A sDlendid wrinkled dwarf Pea, very luscious in flavor. 



/ Ft., 15c, Qt., 30c. Peck, $1.75. Bus., $6.25. 



\yfilcLEAN'S LITTLE GEM. — Similar to Premium Gem, but more straggling in 

 growth; pods not so well filled; height, 18 inches', seed green, wrinkled. 

 \S Ft-, 15c. Qt., 30c. Peck, $1.50. Bus., $5.75. 



I^BLUE PETER, OB BLUE TOM THUMB. — One of the earliest and hardiest of 

 the dwarf varieties; blue seed, dark-green pods; large Peas of excellent quality; 

 much superior to the White Tom Thumb. 



Pt., 20c. Qt., 30c. Peck, $1.75. Bus., $6.25. 

 MEDIUM OB SECOND EABLY HALF DWABF, WRINKLED VARIETIES. 

 WADVANCEB. — Height, 2% feet. A green wrinkled variety, introduced some 

 years ago, and has always given satisfaction, 

 i ✓Qt., 20c. Peck, $1.00. Bus., $3.75. 



K EVERBEARING Vines are about 2 



feet high, of a branching character, 

 forming as many as 10 stalks from a sin- 

 gle root stalk. Peas large and of fine 

 quality. 



at., 20c. Peck, $1.15. Bus., $4.00. 



YORKSHIRE HERO. — Height, 2 y 2 feet. 

 A wrinkled variety; productive, and of 

 very>. superior flavor. 

 , >Qt., 20c. Peck, $1.15. Bus., $4.00. 

 ^SHROPSHIRE HERO. — A grand new 

 second early wrinkled Pea, producing 

 long, handsome, well-filled pods in great 

 abundance. Height, 2V 2 feet. Ft., 15c. 

 fit/ 25c. Peck, $1.25. Bus., $4.50. 

 t&BUNSANCE. — Height, 30 to 36 

 inches. An excellent half-dwarf, medi- 

 um early, wrinkled variety, pods 3 V 2 

 inches long, containing 6 to 8 large Peas 

 of excellent quality. 

 Jy^t., 25c. Peck, $1.15. Bus., $4.00. 

 **PRIDE OP THE MARKET. — A medi- 

 um early dwarf Pea of vigorous habit 

 and very productive< The pods are large, 

 of a medium green color, and contain 

 seven to nine peas of fine quality; IV2 

 feet. Pt., 15c. Qt., 30c. Peck, $1.50. 

 Bus., $6.00. 



KORSFORD'S MARKET GARDEN. — 

 Height, 2V 2 feet. A medium early wrin- 

 kled variety, highly recommended. 

 / Qt., 20c. Peck, 90c. Bus., $3.50. 

 , IMPROVED STRATAGEM. — Height, 

 2% feet. A large, wrinkled, blue Pea, of 

 excellent quality; very long, large, filled 

 pods.. More regular in its growth than 

 the ardinary Stratagem, and in every way 

 .suOerior. 



\ XQt.i 35c. Peck, $2.00. Bus., $7.50. 



DWABF GBEEN WRINKLED MAR- 

 BOW An excellent new wrinkled va- 

 riety. Large pods and very productive. 

 Qt., 20c. Peck, $1.00. Bus., $3.75. 



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GARDENER'S FAVORITE. 



'EIGHT, 30 to 36 inches. A wrin- 

 kled variety named and intro- 

 duced by us, and which is con- 

 stantly gaining friends; of most de- 

 licious flavor, prolific bearer, specially 

 suited for the market garden trade. 

 It is also attracting considerable at- 

 tention with some of our leading can- 

 ners, as when packed they find the 

 quality to be superior to any other 

 sort. Pt., 15c. Qt., 20c. Peck, $1.00. 

 Bus., $4.00. 



