40 Arthur T.Bodding'ton, 342 West 14th St.. New York City 



Boddington's English -Grown Peas 



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Pea, The Sherwood 



For the past two years we have handled almost exclusively English-grown Peas. The reports from our customers during 

 the past season have been so encouraging that this year we have decided to increase the number of varieties of stock so grown. 

 English-grown Peas can always be relied upon as absolutely true, free from " rogues," hand-picked, all imperfect seeds being 

 rejected, thus ensuring greater strength and vigor of the vines, and a clean, handsome and more profitable crop. After very 

 careful consideration and trials, we have decided to offer the following varieties (English-grown seed), as being best fitted for 

 all purposes and climatic conditions in the United States. Varieties followed by * are wrinkled seed. 



EDWARD VII/ 



A grand dwarf early Pea of extraordi- 

 nary productiveness. The pods resem- 



ble Stratagem in color and size, and are remarkably well filled with 

 deliciously-flavored peas. We consider this one of the finest dwarf 

 early Peas yet introduced, and is well worth bringing to the notice 

 of our customers. Height 15 inches. Pt. 30 cts., qt. 50 cts., }4pk. 

 $1.60, pk. $3. 



S"RTffS A T'TOTV. " Medium early; long pod, dark green ; from 

 1 eight to ten peas in pod, of the most exqui- 

 site flavor ; extremely hardy. Height 20 to 25 inches. Pt. 30 cts., qt. 

 50 cts., 'Apk. $1.60, pk. $3. 



"p] A RT.iT'RST' MAY. '^^ earliest and most pro- 



ductive Peas in cultivation. Height 



20 to 25 inches. Pt. 20 cts., ([t. 35 cts., Hpk. $1.25, pk. $2. 



J]3^QJJJ^gJQJJ* (Sutton's). Ready for picking with Am. ri- 



c 11 Won<]er. Quite ecjual in flavor to many 



of the Marrowfat F'eas. Pt. 20 cts., <)t. 35 cts., j^pk. $1.25, pk. $2. 



THE SHERWOOD. 



One of the earliest and heaviest 

 cropping Peas in existence. Of 



British origin, it has all the good ch.-n .irtcristics of the Knglish Peas; 

 famous the world over. It grows about i foot high ; the haulm is 

 literally covered with pods containing eiiiht to ten large peas of rich 

 deep color and excellent flavor. Pt. 30c., qt. 50c., hpk. $1 60, pk. $3. 



THE SENATOR.' 



A grand new second-early ; produc- 

 tive of large, luscious, very wrinkled 



jieas. 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 liigli 

 and carry a large crop. Pt. 30 cts , (jt. 50 cts,, 'Apk. $1.60,, pk, $3. 

 See illustration, page 41. 



AUTOCRAT. 



The latest of all Peas. This is a dwarf va- 

 riety, bearing large, handsome pods like 

 Telephone, but without long vines, and grows more dwarf than 

 Stratagem. It is of dwarf, stocky habit, healthy, vigorous growth 

 and very productive. The pods are long, frequently measuring 5 

 inches in length, broad, rounded or curvecl at the end, remarkably 

 well filled ; color pale green ; thick and of good lasting quality. Pt. 

 30 cts , qt. 50 cts., J4pk. $1.50, pk. $2.50. 



^JJ^^Ug* The finest all-round Pea y^et introduced. Large, 



wrinkled deep green pe'as of finest quality. 



Height, 3 ft. Pt. 30 cts., qt. 50 cts., 'Apk. $1.75, pk. $3. 



PEERLE SS MARROWFAT 



robust habit, pro- 

 fusion of very large and well-filled deep green pods, combined with 

 the remarkable size and superb flavor of the peas, are qualities 

 which have ensured its popular position. Height, 3 ft. Pt. 20 cts., 

 qt 35 cts., 'Apk. I1.25, pk. $2. 



AJLDERMAN* ^" improved Telephone ; very useful for 



exhibition. Height, 5 ft. Pt. 20 cts., qt. 35, 



cts., 5'ipk. $1.25, pk. $2. 



DWARF DEFIANCE 



(Sutton's). The most iinpor- 

 tant Pea of the second-early 

 class, possessing the true marrowfat f|Uality. Grows about 2 to 2'A 

 feet high, with long, straight, dar k green pods, closely packed, Pt. 

 20 cts,, qt. 35 cts., 'Apk. $1.25, pk. $2. 



jj A TgY * The vines, thcugh growing only about 18 inches in 



! height, are very slout, and generally bear a good 



crop of large, well-filled jrods. Tin- pods average 5 inches in length, 

 containing seven to nine large peas of a light green color, which are 

 tender 3nd sweet. Pt. 25 cts., qt. 40 cts., Kpk. $1.50, pk. $2,50. 



