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



VAUGHAN S IMPROWED TELEPHONE. 



TELEPHONE TYPES. 



The Telephone Is, on aocnunt ot its many high qualities, 

 early season, heayy yield, larpe pnds and fine flavor, the most 

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

 number of selections ot this popular pea, the best of which 

 •n-e offer below: 



Vaughan's Improved Telephone, a large, dari< 



— green podded 



type. Very iinif.jim with few small pods and a heavy yleldor. 

 Quart, 30c; pecli, 90o; pock, $1.-5; bu., $7.00. 



Alderman. The best of the Duke of Albany type. Largre 

 __________ dark pods, a fine uniform strain. Quart, 30c; 



% peek, SI. 00; peck, 51.85; bu., $7.25. 



Telephone. "s^ht green colored pod. Not quite so uni- 



form in size as Improved Telephone. Quart, 



*■"><•; '/i perk, 85c; peck, $1.65; bu., $6.S0. 



Similar to Vaughan's 

 phono. Large pods. 

 p«-< k, 90c; perk, ,'j;i.75; bu., $7.00. 



Prince Edward. *he largest pods of any of the 



____^___^_^^_ Telephone type. Not so heavy a ylelder 

 as VauKhaii s Jinproved. Quart, 30c; '/a peck, $1,00; peck, 

 $1.85; bu , $7.2.-,. 



PEAS-STANDARD VARIETIES. 



We furnish p 

 rates, except wher 

 wrinkled varieties. 



Admiral Dewey. 



Extra Early Varieties. 



Height m inches. 





'4 pk. 



Pk. 



Bu. 



18 'Little Gem 



. .$0.25 



$0.80 



^1.50 



$6.00 



16 •Extra Karly Premium (ieui. . 



. . .25 



.80 



1.50 



6.00 



12 Tom Thumb 



. . .23 



.75 



1.40 



5,50 



10 •American Wonder 



. . .25 



.80 



1.50 



6.00 



30 •Tbomah Ijixton 



. . .30 



.85 



1.65 



6.50 



Second Early Sorts. 



Height in I 

 24 •YorkMhii 



•Che.s Qt. H pk. Pk. Bu, 



Hero $0.25 $0.70 $1.35 $6.26 



24 •Hor»ford'» .Market (iarden 25 



General Crop and Late Varieties. 



TI< 



Ight In iiHin^, 



Qt. 



pk. 



Pk. 



Bu. 



30 



Imuk Ihland .Mammoth 



.$0.2.> 



$0.80 



$l.i>0 



$6.00 



20 







.75 



1.50 



6,00 



30 



Black-Kyed Marrowfat 



.20 



.35 



.75 



3.00 



30 







.35 



.75 



3.00 



.30 







.75 



1.60 



6.00 



50 



MeltinK fiuifur uDd Tull Gray >iug 



ur .25 



.85 



1.05 



0.50 



PEAS 



Vaughan's Northern Grown 







EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES. 



Alaska. Th 



s first extra early pea. Very even in ripening and prolific. Pods 2V6 to 

 .^____ 6 mches \ouif, well filled. Dry seed round and blue. Quality only fair. 

 Quart, 25c; Via peck, 80c; peck, $1.50; bushel, $6.00. 



Maud S. This is the earliest selection of the extra early type of pea. Our stock is very 

 — uniform in ripening so the pods may be harvested at one picking. Dry 

 seerl round and yellow. Quality a little better than .\laska. Quart, 25c; V, peck. 76c: 

 peck, SI. 40; bushel, $6.50. . /. . 



First and Best, ^^no'^ier strain of the extra early type, not so early as Maude S. 



but a .'.lightly better yielder. Sold as PhiladelpIiCa Extra Early.' 



Best Extra Karl... Rural New Yorker, etc. Quart, 25c: peck, 70c; peck $1 3S' 

 bu., $5.23. ■ ' 



ORADUS. The best extra Early Wrinkled Pea. Within three to five 

 da>s in season of the Extra Early Poor Quality peas. This 

 variety has pod.s as large as Telephone and peas unsurpassed by any 

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

 vines sho-(ving small pods have been rogued from the fields. We know 

 this will give you satisfaction. Quart, 30c; peck. 90c; peck $1.75: 

 bushel, $7.00. 



e earliest of the winkled peas. ■ Several days ahead of Gradus or 

 y other wrinkled variety. Quality and productiveness good. An 

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

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



Surprise. 



PROFITABLE DWARF SORTS For Market Gardeners. 



Nott's Excelsior. "^"^J 



and a 



ing. early dwaif pea. Quart, 



McLean's Advancer. 



e.ivy bearer. Pods 3 inches long. The hca\ 

 i5c; Yz peck, 80c; peck, $1.50; bu., $6.00. 



lery heavy yielding me- 

 m season variety. The 

 pods are of good size and are always well filled. A very 

 desirable variety where brushing of the tall varieties 

 Is impracticable. C 

 bu.. 



Dwarf Telephone, vaughan's Re-selected stock. 



Sec Novelties, page 4, The best 

 large podded dwarf peas for the Market Garden, Quart, 

 30c; peck, 90c; peck, $1.75; bu., $7.00. 



proline. Pods arc well filled with peas of good flavor. 

 Quart, 25c; Vs peck, 85c; peck, $1.66; bu., $6.50. 



Improved Stratagem. 



The p. a has hii;li nu rii as a market garden variety. 

 Its chief drawback has been the difllculty to get true 

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

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

 peck, 00c; peck, $1.75; bu., $7.00. 



LATE OR MAIN CROP VARIETIES. 



Champion of England. "'"^ «he oldest and stiu 



° niio of the best varieties 



before the public, l.ate, tall, vigorous and an enormous 

 yiel.ler. .\ superior strain. Quart, 25c; % peck, 66o; 

 peck, $1,25; bu., $5.00. 



EverbearinC" Medium height. Very prolific. Pods 

 ^ 3 Inches in length. Quart. 26c; Ms 

 peck, 70< ; perk, $1.35; bu., $5.25. 



Vaughan's Sweet Market, An excellent second 



__^^^^_____________ early, main crop 



pea, following right after the Extra Earlles. Pods 'J',i 

 melies, borne in large quantities on very vigorous vines. 

 Height, ZVj ft. One of the heaviest yielding of all peas. 

 Quart. 2Sc; % peck. 80c; peck, $1.50; bu„ $6.00, 



TWO DESIRABLE NEW VARIETIES. 



The Pilot. 



looth .si oded strain of Gradus. Com- 

 I to Gradus, this may be planted 

 .1 vv.-. li earlier; the seed being smooth does not rot in 

 (hi- eiild irround. Otherwise similar to Gradus. peck, 

 $•1 .25, 



Witham Wonder. ^ second early, very heavy 

 __^__^^_^^_____ cropping dwarf sort. The peas 

 are remarkably sweet. I'ods of medium size. Where 

 quantity and quality count, this variety will be well 

 Ukud. 4 qtH., 85c; peck, $1.65; hu., $6.50. 



