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VAUGHAN'S BOOK FOR FLORISTS— CHICAGO AND NEW YORK. 



I'AUC , - ! - . OVED TELEPHONE. 



']ELt£PHONE TYPES. 



The Telephone is, on account of its many high qualities, 

 early season, heavy yield, large pods and fine flavor, the most 

 popular of all peas for market and home use. There are a 

 iiumber of selections of this popular pta, the best of which 



lari?e, dark 

 •n podded 

 lieavy yielder. 



"We offer below: 



Vaughan's Improved Telephone. 



type. Very unlf<.i m • |. ; ■ .u 



<}uart, 30e; '/^ pe<k, x.'.i ■. pci k, .si,.,,,; im,. ,• 



Alderman. T'-'' .mi. my type. Large 



• 'l.iil.; . n ,;..ii,i .vir.iiii. Quart, 30c; 



% peck, X.")<-; i)e<-k, s I i, ] ; l.n . sc., "id. 



Telephone. l""'- Not quite so uni- 



L f'.in 1 11,1,. .-.l Telephone. Quart, 



~5c; VL- peek, 75c; i)( < k, .Sl..)(); l)u., l>G.OO. 



Admiral DeweV. ^^'""1-1'' to Vaughan's improved Tele- 



Z— ijhoni. Large pods. Quart, 30c; 



peek, 85i-; peek, .';il.«5; bu., ^;(>.50. 



Prince Edward. largest pods of any of the 



Telephone typo. Not so heavy a yielder 

 as \ auKhan .s Improved. Quart, 30r; y^. peck, $1.00; neck, 

 «2.00. 



PEAS-=STANDARD VARIETIES. 



We furnish p 

 rates, except whf-r 

 ivrlnkled varieties. 



marked. Those 



i bushels at bushel 

 arked with (*) are 



Extra Early Varieties. 



Height in inches. 





Qt. 



Vi pk. 



Pk. 



Bu. 



18 'Little Oem 





. .$0.25 



¥0.75 



$1.40 



!i;5..50 



16 *Kxtra Karly PreiniM 



11 Gem . . . 



. . .25 



.75 



1.40 



5..-.0 



12 Toiii Thumb 





. .25 



.75 



1.40 



5..')0 



10 *Amerlcan Wonder 







.75 



1.40 



5..'>0 









.90 



1.75 



7.00 



Second Early Sorts. 



Height In inches Ql. 



24 *V<>rkHliire Hero $0.25 



24 *HorNfoni'!t Market' Garden 25. 



V. pk. rk. 

 $0.65 $1.25 

 .70 1.40 



$5.00 

 5.50 



General Crop and Late Varieties. 





iKht In iii. i,. 





'l pk. 





I!u. 



3« 



l.onK iHland .Mammoth.... 



....$0.2.-. 



!(:0.75 



$1.40 



$5.50 



20 







.75 



1.60 



6.00 



•Mi 



Uluck-Kyed Marrowfat 



20 



.35 



.75 



3.00 



:i« 



White Marrowfat 



20 



.35 



.75 



3.00 



:«> 







.75 



L.-SO 



0.00 



50 



.MeltbiK Sugar and Tall (Jray SuKar .25 



.85 



l.«,'> 



<i..-.o 



PEAS 



Vaughan's Northern Grown 







EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES. 



Alaska, t'^^ 



i early ;,• ,i. A'l i y r ven in ripening and prolific. Pods t( 

 . " ■ i; 111!, i l>i \ s. . ,1 round and blue. Quality only fair 

 peck, 65c; iieck, .SI.:"."); bushel, ?:,).00. 



»iuart, 2oc 



Maud S. This ,s the earliest s. l.c 



uniform in ripening st 



- : I ,,■ ,1 ,uid yellow. - Quality a 

 piM k, .SI. 10; bushel, $4.35. 



First and Best. Another strair 



xt ra early type of pea. Our stock, is very 

 ma\ be harvested at one picking. Dry 

 tlian Alaska. Quart, 20c; % poi^k, 60c; 



arly type, not so eEirly as Maude S., 

 Sold as Philadelph.a Kxtra Early." 

 art, 20c; peck, aoc; peck, $1.00; 



GRADUS. The be.st extra Ea-iy Wrinkled Pen. Within three to five 



days in season of the Extia Early Poor Quality peas. This 



variety has pods as lar.^e as Telejilione and peas unsurpassed by any 

 \aiiety in quality. Our seed has been very carefully selected and any 

 \iiies showing small pods have been rogued from the fields. \ye know 

 this will give you satisfaction. Quart, 25o; peck, 75e; peck, $1.50; 

 biislu l, $6.00. 



gm-nfise. The earliest of the winkled peas. Several days ahead of Gradus or 



^ any other wrinkled variety. Quality and produotiveness good. .\n 



excellent variety for early trade which demands quality. Pods the size of Alaska cr 

 Maud S. Quart, 25c; Vz peck, 80c; peck, $1.50; bu., $6.00. 



PROFITABLE DWARF SORTS For Market Gardeners. 



Nott's Excelsior. 



\ne, early dwarf pea 



McLean's Advancer. 



\'. ry dwarf. 1.". inches. Early, three days aft:-r .Mask 

 iiid a liea\'\' bearer. Pods 3 inches long. The lieavi 

 Quart, 25c; % peck, 80c; peck, $1.50; bu., $6.00. 



.\ ^ ery heavj- yi 

 dium season vai 

 of good size and are always well filh- 



desirable variety where brushing of the tall vari-ties 

 is impracticable. Quart, 20c; peck, 85c; peck, $1.05; 

 bu., $6.30. 



Dwarf Telephone. Vaughan-s Pe-selocted stock. 



L S, .■ Nov. lties. jiai;«- 4. The best 



s i,,r III.- Marki t Garden. Quart, 



Heroine.-^ i-"-^- p>-Hidrd. late dwarf 



pea. IleiKlit - t-.-t. Til.- Vines are very 



JiiMlitic, ITh;.-- ar.' w.ll lill.d with ii.as .if t;.i."-l tlavor. 

 <iuart, 2,)<'; '/^ peck, «((<■; peck, ^;i.r>0; bu., JKi.OO. 



Improved Stratagem. ^ / " V '■^'^c'^ 



podded hif^li tiiiality pea. 

 The pea has higli merit as a mark, t ,;;anli n vari.-t,\-. 

 Its chief drawback has been the dilliculty tu get tru.' 

 stock. Our strain is the best we have seen and will 

 give satisfaction to the most critical. Quart, 30c; y. 

 peck, 90c; peck, $1,75; bu., $7.00. 



LATE OR MAIN CROP VARIETIES. 



before the public. Late, tall, vigorous and an enormous 

 yielder. A superior strain. Quart, 25c; V. peck, 60c; 

 peck, $1.15; bu., $4.50. 



peck, (i5< ; peck, $1.25; bu., $5.00. 



Vaughan's Sweet Market. An excellent second 



2 tarly, mam crop 



Earlles. Pods :! Vi 

 ery vigorous vines. 



pea, following right after the E 

 mehos, borne in large quantities 

 Height, 2% ft. One of the heaviest yielding of all peas, 

 Quart. 25c; y. peck, 80c; peck, $1.50; bu., $6.00. 



TWO DESIRABLE NEW VARIETIES. 



The Pilot 



A smooth .seeded .strain of Gradus. Com- 

 pared to Oradus, this may be planted 

 lier; the»seed being smooth does not rot In 

 ound. Otherwise similar to Gradus. % peck. 



$1.25. 



Witham Wonder. ^ second early, very heavy 



cropping dwarf sort. The peas 



an- reinarkal.ly sweet. Pods of medium size. Where 

 (luanlity and quality count, this variety will be well 

 liked. 4 qtN., $1,00; peck, $2.00. 



