BODDINGTON'S '^ytia£lt>2/ SEEDS 



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FIRST DIVISION EXTRA- 

 EARLY PEAS. D WAKF VA- 

 RIETIES 12 TO 25 INCHES, 

 continued 



American Wonder.* Early 

 and productive; fine quality. 

 Height, I ft. Pt. 25 ets., qt. 

 50cts., 54 pk. $2, pk. $3.50, 

 bus. $12. 



Daisy (Carter's)." The vines, tliough 

 growing only about 18 inches in lieiLjht, 

 are very stout, and generally bear a 

 good crop of large, well-filled pods. 

 The pods average 5 inches in length, 

 containing seven to nine large peas of 

 a light green color, which are tender 

 and sweet. Pt. 40 cts., qt. 75 cts., 54 pk. 

 $2.75, pk. $5.25. 



Nott's Excelsior.* Splendid early 

 wrinkled sort, very prolific. Height I 

 ft. Pi. 25 cts., qt. 50 cts., 54 pk. $2, pk. 

 $3.5 bus. Si2. 



Premium Gem. ^ Early; straight pods, 

 well filled. Height, 1 ft. Pt. 25 cts., qt. 

 50 cts., 52 pk. $2, pk. $3.50, bus. $12. 



TALLER VARIETIES 



Early Morn.* 



Boddington's Selected 

 Extra-Early Gradus Pea. 



The stock of our itnprcjved Gradus Pea 

 has been selected for us by one of the 

 leading Pea specialists in Europe. The 

 merits of tliis Pea over the e.visting va- 

 riety are its e.xtreme earliiiess, produc- 

 tiveness and continued bearing. Height 

 about 3 feet, and of robust growth. Pods 

 are large and well filled, containing at 

 times as high as ten peas, which are 

 sweet and tender, and remain so for 

 several days after being gathered. Pt. 

 60 cts . qt. 75 cts , 54pk. $2. 75, pk. S5.25, 

 bus $20. 



( See illustration, 

 page 71- ) An Eng- 

 lish variety of the Gradus type with 

 many desirable qualities. In our trial 

 grounds it matured about the same time 

 as Gradus, and bore large, handsome 

 pods in profusion. The peas are large, 

 closely packed in the pod, and the flavor 

 is sweet and delicious. Those who know 

 the good qualities of Gradus will not be 

 disappointed in their trial of this variety. 

 This grand introduction maintains its 

 position as one of the best early Marrow- 

 fat Peas ever raised. Although so early, 

 the seed should not be sown until the 



soil is in a fit state to receive it early in April, as it is a rapid grower. 

 The pods are very large and well filled, and are often ready to pick 

 during June. Height about \ feet. Pt. 40 cts., qt. 75 cts., 5^ pk. S2.75, 

 pk. $5 -i5- 



Imnroved William I Excellent for early gathering ; dark 

 imprOVea VV Illiam l. „^^^,^^ handsome curved pods, 

 which are well filled, k caiefully selected stock Height about 354 

 feet. Pt. 25 cts., qt. 50 cts., 52pk. $2, pk. $3.50, bus. gi2. 

 Alaska. One of the verv earliest blue Peas ; quite productive. 



Height, 254 ft. Pt. 25 cts"., qt. 50 cts., }ipk. $2, pk. S3.50, bus. $12. 

 A___— _ A round-seeded, verv early variefv, large pods, well- 

 ^Iliccr, ^„g^, fg^j 25 cts , qt. 40 cts,. ".pk. 51-50, pk. 



S2.75, bus. $10. 



First-of-AIl. Our standard market-garden e.xtra-early Pea, pro- 

 ductive and profitable to grow. Height, 254 ft. Pt. 2,s cts., qt. 5c 

 cts., 54 pk. $2, pk. S3-50, bus. $12. 

 V«alr»rif-v E.xtra earlv blue, most valuable introduction, coni- 

 c'"*-*'-V« bining all the merits of the best strains of Earliest-of- 

 All with f xtreme e.irliness. .Sown on the same day and under simi- 

 lar conditions, it is fit to pick from ten to fourteen days earlier, and 

 produces nn equallv good crop. It is a dwarfer form of Karliest-of- 

 All, about 2 feet high. (See illustration, page 70.) Pt. cts., qt. fo 

 cts., 54pk. §2. 25, pk. S4- 



Boddington's Selected Extra-Early Gradus Pea 



SECOND DIVISION 



FOR SECOND-EARLY CROPS 



Quite Content ^J^^^^- 



ety. '1 he haulm is medium dark, about 

 5 feet, with large, straight, medium-dark 

 po<is mostly in pairs from 5 to 6 inches in 

 length contaimng nine to ten peas in a 

 pod, good fiavor ; an excellent variety 

 for second-early use. " This grand Pea, 

 which has caused such a stir in the horti- 

 cultural world during the past season, is 

 the outcome of a cro.'-s between Alder- 

 man and Edwin Beckett. In general 

 character it resembles the former, ljut the 

 pods are corsiderably larger than either 

 parent. In our own trials it has an'.ply 

 demonstrated its wonderful superiority, 

 and w hen exhibited in the open class at 

 Shrewslnirv. 1910, it EASILY SECUBED 

 FIRST PBIZE, and was pronounced by 

 leading experts to be without doubt /the 

 finest Pea ever seen. It is exceedingly 

 prolific, and the pods hang mostlj- in 

 pairs. Heigl t, 5 to 6 feet." Pt. 50 cts.. 

 cit. $1, Jipk. $3.50. 



Peerless Marrowfat. * if^V^* * 



The robust habit, profusion of very large 

 and well-filled deepgreen pods, combined 

 with the remarkable size and superb 

 flavor of the peas, are qualities which 

 have ensured its popular positicn. 

 Height, 3 fett. Pt. 40 cts., cjt. 75 cts., H 

 pk. 52.75, pk. 55.25, bus. $20. 



The Senator." ^ -''•''V'^ 



« second-early; 

 jiroduclive of large, luscious, very 

 wrinkled peas. The handsome 

 arge, round pods are curved and 

 always well filled w ith from 

 seven to ten peas in a pod ; 

 ciualit)' excellent, sweet and 

 tender even w hen the peas 

 are large. The vines .grow 

 3 to 4 feet high and carry a 

 large crop of delicious Peas. 

 Pt. 2,s cts., lit. 50 cts., 54pk. 

 pk. 53.50, bus. $12. 



Champion of England.* A well-known 

 standard variety ; sow thickly. Height, 

 4 ft. Pt. 40 cts.^ (jt. 75 cts., 54pk. $2.75, 

 pk. S5.25, bus. $20. 

 Duke of Albany* (.American Cham- 

 pion). Immense pods on style of Tele- 

 phone Height. 5 ft. Pt. 40 cts , qt. 75 

 cts., 52pk. $2.75, pk. S5.25, bus. §20. 



Everbearing.* Long pods, large pea ; 

 sow thinly. Height, 2 ft. Pt. 25 cts., 

 qt. 50 cts., 'ipk. $2, pk. $3.50, bus. $12. 

 Heroine.* Large, full pods, enormously productive. Height, 254 



Pt. 25 cts., qt. 50 cts., 5-'pk. $2, pk. $3-50, bus. S12. 

 Horsford Market-Garden.^ On the type of Advancer, very pro- 

 lific. Height, 2\2 ft. Pt. 25 cts.. qt. 50 cts , 54pk. $2, pk. '53.50, 

 bus. $12. 



McLean Advancer.* A fine standard sort, excellent quality. 



Height, 2'2 ft. Pt. 25 cts., qt. 50 cts., 54pk. $2, pk. S3. 50, bus. «i2. 

 Stratagem.* Verv large pods ; peas of the first quality. Height, 



2 ft. Pt. 30 cts., qt. 60 cts., 54 pk. $2.25, pk. $4, bus. $15. 

 Telephone.* Enormous pods and peas of the best quality. Height, 



5 ft. Pt. 30 cts., qt. 10 cts., !il)k. 52. 25, pk. $4, bus. $15. 

 Yorkshire Kero.* Spreading: productive: sow thinly. Height, 



254 ft. Pt. 25 cts., qt. 50 cts., 52 pk. 52, pk. $3.50, bus. $12. 



Mr. \. T. BODDiNGTON, 341 Wpst 14th St.. N. Y. 



SP.4.RKILL, ROCKL.VND Co., N Y. 

 Dear Sir: — The seeds I had from you the past spring have turned out ex- 

 ceptionally wfll. .-M the Rockbnd Co. State Fair, held in September. I made 

 51 entries and secured 3S first, S second and 2 third prizes. 



Yours truly, Joseph Br.adley. 



Gardener to Mrs. \V. R. Thompson. 



