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J. M. Thorburn & Co.\s Catalogue of Seeds. 



Main and Late Crop Peas. 



Height Per ^ Per Per Per 



1237 *John Bull. On the style of Stratagem, but a little taller; delicious pea for" " bUS * 



main crop 2 y,$0 30 $1 00 *l 75 *6 00 



124, Culverwell Telegraph. Very large pods 

 and peas ; of excellent flavor 4 



1248 *Carter Telephone. Enormous pods and peas 

 of first-class quality 4 



1249 *Ne Plus Ultra. The most popular late Pea 

 now in the English market; superior flavor 5 



1251 White Marrowfat. A favorite; heavy 



yielder 4 



1256 Black-eyed Marrowfat. Very hardy and 

 prolific 3 



30 1 00 1 75 6 00 



30 1 00 1 50 5 50 



30 1 00 1 75 0 00 



20 50 75 2 50 



MAMMOTH SUGAR PEA. 



20 50 75 2 50 



Dwarf Varieties— grow without brush. 



Height Per Per Per Per 

 in feet. qt. y 2 pk. pk. bus. 

 1250 * American Wonder. Extra early and pro- 

 ductive; fine quality 1 . $0 30 $1 00 $1 75 $6 00 



1200 *Carter Stratagem. Mammoth pods and 

 peas of the first-class ; sow about six 



inches apart in the drills 1>£ 35 1 25 2 00 7 00 



1261 * Abundance. Long, round, well-filled pods; 



scw thin \% 25 75 1 25 4 00 



1266 McLean Blue Peter. Early ; pods long, 



peas large % 25 75 1 25 4 50 



1268 ^Premium Gem. Extra early ; straight pods, 



well filled l . 25 85 1 50 5 00 



1271 "McLean Little Gem. Extra early ; straight 



Pods 1 . 25 85 1 50 5 00 



1270 Tom Thumb. Extra early 1 . 25 85 1 50 5 00 



j£^~Those marked * are wrinkled marrows, and, unless otherwise stated, 

 should be sown thicker than the round Peas, and not till the ground has be 

 come warm, as they are more liable to rot. They are the finest-flavored of 

 all Peas. 



Pumpkin. 



Potiron. Calabaza. (SrotjC Kiirbis. 



Culture.— May be planted middle of spring, among the Indian Corn or 

 in the field or garden, in hills eight or ten feet apart each way, four seeds in 

 a hill. In other respects, are cultivated in the same manner as Melons and 

 Cucumbers. Avoid planting them near other vines. 



Peroz. Per % lb. Per lb. 



1320 Large Cheese. Flat; one of the best for family 

 use ... $0 10 $0 20 $0 60 



1321 Early Sugar. Fine-grained, sweet and prolific . . 



1322 Monmouth County Golden. Thick, fine-grained 

 flesh ; valuable canner 



1323 Black Negro. New Hampshire Pumpkin 



1324 Golden Oblong 



1324a White Cushaw. A pure white, crook-neck variety 



of excellent quality 



1324b Improved Cushaw. White, light green stripe . . 



1326 Japan Crookneck. Fine keeper, of first quality; entirely distinct in fruit, plant 



and seeds 



1326a Jonathan. Large white crookneck ; fine for pies 



1327 Improved Mammoth. Immense; smooth and handsome 



1328 Mammoth Tours. French 



1329 Tennessee Sweet Potato. Bell-shaped; thick, white flesh; fine for pies 



1330 Connecticut Field. Grown for stock; productive per bu. of 28 lbs.. $4 . 



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