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HRST DIVISION-EXTRA- 

 EARLY PEAS. DWARF VA- 

 RIETIES 12 TO 25 INCHES, 

 continued 



American Wonder.* Early 

 and productive ; fine quality. 

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

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

 bus. 5i2. 



Daisy.* The vines, though growing only 



about 18 inches in height, 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. 30 cts., 



qt. 60 cts., ^^pk. $2.25, pk. f4, bus. $15. 

 Nott's Excelsior.^'- Splendid early 



wrinkled sort, very prolific. Height, i 



ft. Pt. 20 cts., qt. 40 cts., J^pk. ii.50, 



pk. $2.75, bus. Jio. 

 Premium Gem.* Early; straight pods, 



well filled. Height, i ft. Pt. 20 cts., qt. 



40 cts., Kpk- $1.50, pk. $2.75, bus. |io. 



TALL VARIETIES 



2>4 TO 4 FEET 



Bodding ton's Selected 

 Extra-Early Gradus Pea.* 



The stock of our improved Gradus Pea 

 has been selected for us by one of the 

 leading Pea specialists in England. The 

 merits of this Pea over the existing va- 

 riety are its extreme earliness, 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. 

 30 cts., qt. 60 cts., 5^pk. $2.25, pk. 

 bus. $15. 



Boddington's Early Bird. 



A round-seeded Pea of the Gradus type, 

 embodying the hardiness of a round va- 

 riety, with the flavor and size of pod of 

 Gradus. A grand Pea, the greatest ad- 

 vance in round varieties since the advent 

 of Telegraph. Growers cannot fail to 

 quickly see the advantages of this Pea for 

 their early work. This variety is a first- 

 early cropper, producing deep green pods 

 of the well-known Gradus type, but, on 

 account of its hardy constitution, may be 

 sown early to great advantage in order 

 to obtain very early results in the spring. 

 It is a vigorous, branching plant, growing 



3 feet in height, and bears throughout the length of the haulm a 

 Targe proportion of pods in pairs, which contain fine, deep green 

 peas of exquisite marrowfat flavor. A prominent gardener writes: 

 "I want to say a word in favor of your Early Bird. I saw it at a 

 neighbor's and it is a grand, early Pea." Pt. 30 cts., qt. 60 cts., Mpk. 

 $2.25, pk. f4, bus. $15. 



Farlv Morn * (See illustration, page 76). Although so early, 

 l^rtl ly iTim II. jj^g ggj^^ 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 3 feet. Pt. 30c., qt. 60c., pk. $2.25, pk. %\, bus. $15. 



Imnroved William I Excellentforearly gathering; dark 

 improvea VV lUiam l. ^^^^^^ handsome, curved pods, 

 which are well filled. A carefully selected stock. Height about 3^^ 

 feet. Pt. 25 cts., qt. 50 cts., Kpk. $2, pk. fo-SO. bus. ?i2. 

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

 Height, 2% ft. Pt. 25 cts., qt. 50 cts., Mpk. S2, pk. $3.50, bus. fi2. 



A round-seeded.very early variety; 

 large pods well filled. 3K feet. 

 Pt. 20 cts., qt. 40 cts., Hpk. $1.50, pk. $2.75, bus. fio. 

 First of All. Our .standard market-garden, extra-early Pea, pro- 

 ductive and profitable to grow. Height, 2K ft. Pt. 20 cts., qt. 40 

 Cts., Mpk. $1.50, pk. $2.75, bus. fio. 



Boddington's Selected Extra-Early Gradus Fea 



Ameer, or Bountiful. 



TALL VARIETIES, continued 



The Leader "^'"^ variety is of 

 1 nc LiCdUei . extremely robust 

 growth, and produces an abundance of 

 very large pods, filled with deliciously 

 sweet Peas. It is fully as early as Gradus. 

 Pods are usually larger, with more of 

 them per plant, and it has a decided ad- 

 vantage in being more hardy. Being a 

 round-seeded variety, it may be sown 

 earlier. Height, 3 feet. Pkt. 20 cts., pt. 

 40 cts., qt. 75 cts., J^pk. $2.75, pk. $5.25. 



Ve1r»<*il-v Extra-early; blue; most 

 V ciw^ity. valuable introduction, 

 combining all the merits of the best strains 

 of Earliest-of-All with extreme earliness. 

 Sown on the same day and under similar 

 conditions, it is fit to pick from ten to 

 fourteen days earlier, and produces an 

 equally good crop. It is a dwarfer form 

 of Earliest-of-All, about 2 feet high. Pt'. 

 30C., qt. 60c., J^pk. $2.25, pk. $4, bus. $15. 



World's Record. 7"^^ "umerous 



» w v>. «v. o «».v,v..x^A ^. favQraijig re- 

 ports received from customers prove 

 conclusively that World's Record is all 

 that it's claimed. It is no exaggeration to 

 say that, in size of pods. World's Record 

 stands absolutely alone among the early 

 varieties. Habit very prolific ; pods dark 

 green ; peas of superb flavor. Height 

 about 3 feet. Pkt. 25 cts. , pt. 60 cts. , qt. $1. 



SECOND DIVISION 



SECOND-EARLY PEAS 



Quite Content. ^^J^Vng 



exhibition variety. The haulm is 

 medium dark ; about 5 feet, with 

 large, straight, medium-dark pods, 

 mostly in pairs, from 5 to 6 

 inches in length, containing 

 nine to ten Peas in a pod ; 

 \ good flavor ; an excellent 

 \ variety for second-early 

 use. It is exceedingly- pro- 

 lific, and the pods hang 

 mostly in pairs. Height, 5 to 6 feet. Pt. 

 60 cts., qt. $1, ^pk. $3.75. 



Peerless Marrowfat.^' {fn^g* j 



The robust habit, profusion of very large 

 and well-filled deep green pods, combined 

 with the remarkable size and superb 

 flavor of the Peas, are qualities which 

 have ensured its popular position. 

 Height, 3 feet. Pt. 40 cts., qt. 75 cts., 

 5^pk. $2.75, pk. $5.25, bus. $20. 



The Senator.* ^ 



second-early, pro- 

 ductive of large, luscious, very wrinkled Peas. The handsome, large, 

 round pods are curved and always well filled with from seven to ten 

 Peas in a pod; quality excellent, sweet and tender even when the 

 Peas are large. The vines grow 3 to 4 feet high and carry a large 

 crop of delicious Peas. Pt. #5 cts., qt. 50 cts., Kpk. $2, pk. $3.50, 

 bus. $12. 



The I inrrkin * This grand second-early variety of Peas origi- 

 1 lie ^iii^^wii. j^^jg^ England, and is worthy of the notice 

 of all who appreciate good quality. It is a dwarf variety, about 1 M 

 feet, producing the long, curved, deep green pods in pairs, literally 

 covering the plant. This variety is quite distinct from the Strata- 

 gem type of Peas, and much more desirable than varieties of that 

 class. Pkt. 20 cts., pt. 40 cts., qt. 75 cts., Hpk. $2.75, pk. $5.25. 



Duchess * '^"^ °^ ^^""y '^^^^ ^^^^ ' '^""S^' '^^'"'^ 

 1_ green, pointed pods; a great improvement on the 



Duke of Albany. Is sometimes called Green Telephone. Ready for 



use about July 7. Pkt. 25 cts., pt. 60c., qt. $1, Hpk. $3.75, pk. $7.25. 



Champion of England.* A well-known standard variety ; sow 



thickly. Height, 4 feet. Pt. 25 cts., qt. 50 cts., }4pk. $2, pk. S3-50. 



bus. $12. 



Dnke of Albany (American Champion). Immense pods on style 

 of Telephone. Height, 5 feet. Pt. 30 cts., qt. 60 cts., Kpk. $2.25, 

 pk. jf4, bus. $15. 



