BQDDINGTONS ~^A44:itWl/ SEEDS 



THIRD DIVISION MAIN-CROP PEAS 



D . . Best described as a hardy type of Daisy. A very 



DUttercup. fi,ig robust main-crop Pea, with long, hand- 



some, well-lilled pods. Height, about 2 feet. Pods rich green, pro- 

 duced in pairs, averaging ten peas in eacli. We have counted as 

 many as twenty-two pods on a single plant ready to gather at one 

 time. The large, deep green seed, which is almost round, retains 

 the sweet marrowfat flavor when cooked. Peas having seed of this 

 character are well adapted for cold, wet and e.vposed situations. 

 Pt. 40 cts., qt. 75 cts., Kpk. $2.75, pk. $5.25, bus. $20. 



Dwarf nofianrf* * (Sutton's.) One of the most important 

 a^wttii i.ydia.iiv.c. Peas for main-crop, possessing the true 

 marrowfat quality. Growsabout 2 to 2'/^ feet high, with long, straight, 

 dark green pods, closely packed. Pt. 40 cts., qt. 75 cts., Vipk. $2.75, 

 pk. $5.25, bus. $20. 



'T'L Qorttcman * ^ grand new Pea, with strong haulms, dark 

 1 ne JCOIsman. green foliage, long, curved, dark green pods, 

 produced in pairs, with ten or twelve peas in a pod, of immense size 

 and excellent flavor; heavy cropper, well suited for exhibition pur- 

 poses. Height, 354 feet. Pt. 40 cts.. qt. 75 cts., Kpk. $2.75, pk. $5.25. 

 Thomas Laxton.'^- A cross between Gradus and one of the extra- 

 early sorts. It ripens within a day or two of the earliest round 

 varieties, and is very productive. The pods are large and contain 

 seven or eight large-sized wrinkled peas of the finest flavor. 

 Height, 3 ft. Pt. 30 cts., qt. 60 cts., Kpk. $2.25, pk. $4, bus. $15. 



FOURTH DIVISION LATE-CROP PEAS 



AIJ_-___ * An improved Telephone; very useful for exhibi- 

 >\IQerman. tion. One of the finest Peas ever put on the mar- 

 ket. A customer said, "next year I shall grow only two Peas, and 

 one is Alderman." Height, 5 feet. Pt. 30 cts., qt. 60 cts., J^pk $2.25, 

 pk. $4, bus. $15. 



Black-Eyed Marrowfat. Very hardy and prolific; for market. 

 Height, 3 ft. Pt 25 cts., qt. 50 cts., }4pk. $2, pk. $3.50, bus. $12. 



Gladstone.'" The strong constitution enables the plant to remain 

 healthy for a long time during drought. Pods pointed, slightly 

 curved and are fit to gather at a period of the year when it is un- 

 common to have peas ready for the table. Height, 3 to 4 ft. Pt. 

 40 cts., qt. 75 cts., Kpk. $2.75, pk. $5-25. bus. $20. 



SUGAR PEAS (Edible Pods) 



Sugar Peas have edible pods which are eaten when young. 

 Dwarf Sugar. (Second-early crop.) Very early. Height, 2 ft. Pt. 

 25 cts., qt. 50 cts., Kpk. $2, pk. $3.50, bus. $12. 



Boddington's Collection of English-grown 

 Garden Peas 



Those of our customers who are not intimately acquainted with 

 the different varieties of Peas are invited to leave the selection in 

 our hands. By ordering one of the following collections they may 

 rely on having first-class peas of proved excellence, especially 

 chosen by us to produce a continuous supply from the commence- 

 ment to the close of the season. 



24 quarts, 12 excellent sorts, our selection $15 00 



12 quarts, 12 excellent sorts, our selection 8 00 



6 quarts, 6 excellent sorts, our selection 4 25 



12 pints, 12 excellent sorts, our selection 4 25 



6 pints, 6 excellent sorts, our selection 2 50 



4 pints, 4 excellent sorts, our selection 2 00 



Novelty Garden Peas 



for 1911 



WORLD'S RECORD(Sutton's). For description see 

 page 68. 



BODDINGTON'S EARLY OF EARLIES. For 



description see page 68. 



THE LEADER. For description see page 68. 



*THE LINCOLN. For description see page 68. 



THE PIONEER. For description see page 68. 



COLLECTION, trial packet, each, $1; pint, each, $2.25; 

 quart, each, $4. 



Alderman Fea 



Boddington' Early 

 Bird Pea 



THE ROUND-SEEDED GRADUS 



For full description and price, see page 72. 

 Don't forget to include some of this ster- 

 ling variety in your order. It is all we say. 



Arthur T. Boddington. 



