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VAtJGHAN'S BOOK FOK FLORISTS, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK. 



Three Quarts of Seed 

 to 100 Yards of Row. 

 Two Bushel to the Acre. 



PEAS 



English Wonder ) 

 Sutton's Excelsior 

 Thomas Laxtop J 



Extra Early Peas 



ALASKA. MAUD S., FIRST 

 AND BEST. Our Strains 

 are the Best Market Gardeners' Sorts. Ripen Evenly and Early. 

 Grown by Most Reliable Growers and Carefully Inspected and 

 Rogued. PRICES THE LOWEST. 



Vaughan's "Succession" Dwarf Peas 



IVott'<; Fvrpl^inr Height, 15 inches. As hardy as the earliest market sorts, but in quality 



■^^^^ ^ equal to the Little Gem. It out>'ields that variety and the American 



Wonder 20 to :iO per cent, and is as early as the latter. The pods are about 3 inches long and each 

 pod contains from 6 to 8 large peas, which are tender and of unusual Sne flavor. It not only yields 

 iiore heavily in bulk of pods than other dwarf varieties of the same season, but also of shelled peas. 

 Price, by express or freight, at buyers' expense, qt., 30c.; H pk., 95c.; pk., S1.85.; bu., $7.35. | 



McLean's Advancer tHarJr^l 



by market gardeners, as the large, handsome, 

 well-filled pods containing peas of finest quality 

 for table use, are borne at the top of the stalk, 

 and are easily gathered. Very \-igorous in 

 growth; height, 2 feet; seed green, very much 

 v\Tinkled. About 10 days later than Nott's Ex- 

 celsior. Our strain is remarkably pure and de- 

 sirable. Very popular in some sections with can- 

 ners. Price: By express or freight, at buy- 

 ers' expense, qt., 20c.; ^ pk., 50c.; pk., 90c.; 

 bu.,S3..50. 



Heroine '^y^''.^ worthy the firreat, 



populanty it has already attained. . 



Elegant habit of growth, luxuriant foliage, pods 

 remarkably long and handsome, slightly curved, • 

 well filled ^\'ith large, luscious peas of fine flavor. 

 This fine varifety, apparently as good as Strata- 1 

 gem for all purposes, is far superio/ to that in 

 habit, growing remarkably even and true. ■ 

 Height, 2 feet; seed green and very niuchjj 

 wrinkled. About a woek later than Advancer.)' 

 Price: By express or freight at buyers'! 

 expense, qt., 'iOr.; li pk., 6oc.; pk., S1.15; 

 bu., S4.50. 



H.\LF PECK, each, above three, for 81.90; ONE PECK, each, these three, for 



VAUGHAN'S TRUE STOCK 



N-vTMT dtcnclcA T>ar^ The Earliest of All tKe 

 ew JUrpriSe rea. Sweet Wnnkled Peas 



'T'HIS remarkable sort is a cross of Earliest of Ail and American Wonder possess- 

 ing the quality of the American Wonder and is as early as the Earliest of the 

 hard Peas. The vines grow 24 inches high and need no bushing; the pods are well 

 filled, containing 6 or 7 peas. The peas are not as large as those of the American 

 Wonder, but Surprise is a far better cropper and ready 

 for market days before It. "It is the earliest Pea we 

 have ever tried." The Editor of the "New England 

 Farmer" writes: "Of 33 varieties on trial it was the first 

 to pick and the first to dry down." SURPRISE has the 

 hardness of Earliest of All. It is a far better Pea, and can- 

 not be recommended too highly. It is, ordinarily, not 

 subject to mildew, and can therefore be planted again in August for a late crop 

 a point which market gardeners and private planters will appreciate. Price ! 

 «tt., 20o. ; 2 qts.. S.m- : 'i pk.. O.m'. : pk., Sil.2.> : bu.. $.>.O0. 



Peas — Standard Varieties 



As Early as the 

 Earliest of the 

 Hard Round Peas. 



We furnish K pecks 

 marked. Those marked 



at peck rates; }4 bushels at bushel rates, except where 

 •ith (*) are wrinkled varieties. 



>r All 



Height in inches, 



2« ]tlaud !«• 



itH AluHka. or Rarii 



IH *I.ittle <;<'in 



lO *Fxtra Karl.v I'ri'iiiiuiii <»»■ 



30 Kii-t :iiMl Kent 



1)2 Tom Thiiinl. 



lO *.\ ■iiei-icuii W Onder 



la *\t>tt>*' KxcelHior 



SJ4 *^»u^p^ise 



Extra Early Varieties, ,^ p^. 



$0.'iO $0.«iO $1.00 



ao ..>o .oo 



.HO I.. 50 



a.> .HO 1 .50 



.20 ..>0 .JM> 



"20 .70 1.2.» 



'i^ .HO l.iiO 



»0 1.H5 



aO .65 1.25 



Bu. 

 $4.<N> 



0.00 



o.o<» 

 »..>o 



4.75 

 6.00 



7. as 

 5.00 



♦Thomas I.axton, *English Wonder, *Sutton's Excelsior, see novelties. 

 *Gradus or Prosperity ^5 1.30 2.50 10.00 



Second Early Sorts ,^p,^ p^. 



s6.80 so.«6 SI .00 



24 *Horsford's Market Garden 



24 *3Icl^an's Advancer 30 



24 ♦Heroine 20 .<>5 



♦Vaughan's Sweet Market .20 .75 



Owarf Telephone or Daisy, short crop 30 .90 



General Crop and Late Varieties 



Bu. 

 S4.00 

 3. SO 

 3.50 

 4.50 



u.oo 



7.00 



Height in inches. 



Ot. 



Pk. 



Pk. 



Bu. 



40 *T<'lf'pli<>nc, . ;r, ted stock 



80.25 



S0.75 



81 .25 



85 .00 



40 *TclcplMi III-. \ jK'han's Improved 



... ^5 



.75 



1.40 



5..50 



40 *Ailiniral Di iv. v 



... .25 



.75 



1.60 



6.00 



36 l.onu' l-lami Mammoth 



. . . .20 



.4(5 



1 .20 



5.<»0 



20 *Pridi- of (lie .Market 



. . . .20 



.75 



1.50 



0.00 



2H 'i;vi rli<-ariim 



. . .20 



AH} 



1.00 



4.00 



42 *( liaiii II of Kngland 



. . . .20 



.00 



1.00 



4.00 



:«! Hlai k-i;v< (l .Alarrowfat 



. . . .15 



.10 



.80 



2.75 



3<t White .Marrowfat 





.40 



.NO 



2.75 



30 Dwarf (iray Sugar 





.95 



1.85 





50 Melting Sugar and Tall Gray Sugar. . . 



.. . .30 



1.10 



2.00 







... ,30 



1.00 



2.00 



7!66 



For Succession of Tall Peas 



Gradus or Prosperity 



ikled 



markable Pea is 11. n . nl-, 

 large and of the best qualit\-. Inn u is 

 nearly or quite as early as tlu- siii.ill 

 round, extra e.irly sorts. Graiiiis is a 

 \vrinkled pea with vine growin;; a'.'Mul 

 30 inches IukIi. The puds an ,,l a 

 bright green i-olor, and nuasuri I 

 inches or more in length, as larj'i a a 

 Telephone, and equally wcll-filli .1 wnli 

 luscious Peas — 8 to 10 or mcin m a 

 pod. The peas are of highest table 

 quality, and reta'in in a remarkable 

 manner their color and attractive ap- 

 pearance after ciioking. It is a grand 

 Pea in all respects. Price: By ex- 

 press, at buyers' expense, qt., 35c.; 

 % pk.. $1.30: pk., *2.25: bu., 

 $0.00. 



Vaughan's 

 Improved Telephone 



This is without exception, tlie 

 largest podded Pea in existenci 



' " r and of ' 



■11 filled 



of the largest size, ti mlrr, an.l r. l.iin 

 their sweetness w' ' ■ I' 



one of the best of t Is n 

 peas. Price: By e \ pi .-^-., (|i ., ■.■, ,( . ; 

 14 pk., 75c.; pk., SI .10; Im., sr,..-,o. 



Champion of England 



Although this is one of the oldest of 

 the tall growing late Peas, we have 

 not yet found one that surpasses it in 

 quality. There is no other Pea as 

 sweet as this. The vines grow almost 

 5 feet high are very vngorousand pro- 

 duce the large pods of luscious Peas in 

 tlie greatest abundance The strain 

 we oner has been selected with great 

 est care, and will be found superior 

 to seed offered in the market liv most 

 dealers. Price: By express or freight, 

 H pk., 60c.; pk., 81.00; bu.. S1.(M». 



at buyers' expense, qt 



Succession Collection: 



Gradus. 



Improved Telephone. 

 Champion of England. 



No. 1 1 -Two q-iarls 

 No. 12 — Four quarts 

 No. 13 — One peck 

 No. 14 — One bushel 



