o increase your yield of peas, inoculate the seed with Mulford's Cultures. Garden size, SO cts.; acre size, $1.50, postpaid 79 



Extra Early Wrinkled Garden Peas— Continued 



m Prosperity or Gradus 



The Earliest, largest Podded, Wrinkled Pea 



This large podded pea has produced a sensation in the horticultural world, and is 

 now recognized as a leader. It is not only large and of best quality, but it is as early 

 as the small, round, extra early sorts. Prosperity or Gradus is a wrinkled pea, with 

 vine growing about 30 inches high. It requires no sticks or brush, though sticks 

 may be used, if preferred. The peas are freely borne, aud remain in good condi- 

 tion for a number of days. The pods are of a dark green color, and measure 4 inches 

 or more in length, being as large as Telephone, and equally well filled with luscious 

 peas — 8 to 10 or more in a pod. The peas themselves are of a first-class table quality, 

 and retain their color and attractive appearance after cooking. The peas are round and 

 plump. It is entirely adapted to the purposes of the market- gardener, and does equally 

 as well in the home garden. 



Packet, 10 cents; pint, 45 cents; quart, 80 cents, postpaid. 

 By express or freight, not prepaid, quart, 65 cents; 4 quarts, $2.35; peck, $4.25. 



homas Laxfon 



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The Rival ot the Famous Prosperity or Gradus ; About 4 Days later 



It grows like Gradus, about 3 feet high. The wrinkled peas are very large, of fine, deep green color. 

 The pods are large, long, with square ends and fine color. Many market gardeners have planted the 

 Thomas Laxton in preference to Gradus, to their entire satisfaction. Our opinion of Thomas Laxton 

 is that it is not as early as Gradus by three or four days; at the same time it is, if anything, more 

 productive; peas are fully as large, of a richer green color. Planted side by side, it is frequently a 

 hard matter to tell which is the better of the two varieties. 



Packet, 10 cents; pint, 45 cents; quart, 80 cents, postpaid. 

 By express or frelgiit, not prepaid, quart, 65 cents; 4 quarts, $3.35; peck, $4.35. 



509 Laxtonian 



jRADUS 



^6 Thomas Laxton. 502 Premium Gem. 



Known by Some as The Dwarf Gradus or Blue Bantam 



This is the largest podded of all the early dwarf varieties and is a new sort of 

 merit. The vines are vigorous, growing about 16 inches high, and produce 

 crop of good sized pods, averaging from 9 to 10 peas 

 to the pod. The peas are of exquisite flavor and 

 mature early. Many people who have tried Lax- 

 tonian consider it superior to either Gradus or Thomas 

 Laxton and claim it to be the best of all the early 

 dwarf sorts. It is certainly worth a trial. 

 Packet, 10 cents; pint, 50 cents; quart, 90 cents, postpaid. 

 By express or freight, not prepaid, quart, 75 cents; 

 4 quarts, $2.75; peck, $5.00. 



502 Premium Gem 



An Improved McLean's Little Gem 



A fine early wrinkled pea similar to, but better than Mc- 

 Lean's Little Gem, with vine about 15 inches high. Pods long, 

 with fi to 8 very large peas to a pod and of fine quality. Pro- 

 duces an abundance of well filled pods, about 3 inches long. 

 A profitable pea for market; and for the home garden it is a 

 favorite and well known sort, giving satisfaction everywhere. 

 Packet, 10 cents; pint, 40 cents; quart, 75 cents, postpaid. 

 By express or freight, not prepaid, quart, 60 cents; 

 4 quarts, S2.25; peck, S4»00. 



500 New Pioneer 



Dark Green, Giant Pods 



This new, large podded, early wrinkled pea is in great 

 favor with market gardeners in all sections. The hand- 

 some large pods, which are well filled with big peas 

 of delicious flavor, make it a good seller on the 

 market stall. The vines are extremely vigorous, grow- 

 ing only fifteen to eighteen inches high, with dark 

 green foliage, and produce a wonderful crop of pods. 

 Pioneer is one of the earliest wrinkled peas, bearing its 

 dark green pods about the same time as Prosperity 

 or Gradus, but a much heavier cropper and of quality 

 equally as good. Regret crop very short this year. 



Packet, 10 cents; pint, 50 cents; quart, 90 cents, postpaid. 

 By express or freight, not prepaid, quart, 75 cents; 

 4 quarts, $2.75; peck, $5.09. 



decided 

 a large 



509 LAXTONIAN 



500 PIONEER. 



