Arthur T. Boddington, 342 West Fourteenth St., New YorR 



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Nobelties and Specialties in Vegetable Seeds 



Pea, The Sherwood 



NOVELTY PEAS 



ijijjjg SHERWOOD °^ earliest and heaviest cropping Peas in existence. Of British origin, it has all the good 



'- characteristics of the English Peas ; famous the world over. It grows about I foot high ; the haulm is 



literally covered with pods containing eight to ten large peas of rich deep color and excellent flavor. Pt 50 cts., qt. 75 cts. 



THE SENATOR. 



A grand new second-early; productive of large, luscious, very 

 wrinkled peas. Of the same season as McLean's Advancer, the 



pods are much larger and more attractive, and the vines much more productive. The handsome 

 large round pods are curved and always well filled with from seven to ten peas in a pod ; quality 

 excellent, sweet and tender, even when the peas are large. Vines grow 2 feet high and carry 

 a large crop. I am sure that all who try it will be delighted with both quantity and quality of 

 the crop. Pt. 30 cts., qt. 50 cts., postpaid. (See illustration, page 33.) 



'R'O'W^ A RT) VII A grand dwarf early Pea of extraordinary productiveness. The 

 pods resemble Stratagem in color and size, and are remark- 

 ably well filled with deliciously flavored peas. I consider this one of the finest dwarf early 

 Peas yet introduced, and is well worth bringing to the notice of my customers. Height, 

 15 inches. Pt. 50 cts., qt. 75 cts. 



ONION, BQDDINGTON^S BOUNTIFUL 



A remarkable Onion for size, quality and productiveness. In style it is really an 

 improved and selected type of the Onion Ailsa Craig. The illustration (preceding page), 

 photographed directly from the subject, is life-size, and weight of Onion was 2% pounds. 

 Unlike many Onions of large size at maturity, it is solid to the core, and for flavor and delicacy 

 it is not equaled in the long list of Onions we now have. 



This variety originated on Long Island, and was noticed by me while I was traveling. While 

 the stock of seed is not large, I have decided to send it out this year. Pkt. (Koz.) 25 cts., 

 5 pkts. for $1. 



BEET, Boddington^s Early Model Red Globe 



This Beet is perfect in shape, has a very small tap-root, very little foliage, is very early and of 

 a deep rich color, and should take the place of all Globe or Flat Round Beets. Oz. 15 cts., 

 Klb. 40 cts., lb. $1. (See illustration, page 25.) 



Pea 

 Edward 

 VII 



