OUR ONION SEED IS TESTED SEED. 
PEAS. 
Large Packets 8 e 
s each and s 
t prepaid. 
Sow the early, smooth, hardy peas, like the Maud S. and Alaska, as soon in the spring 
as the frost is fairly out of the ground. But if the wrinkled varieties are sown quite early, 
it must be on a dry soil, as they are more liable to rot than the smooth peas. They are, 
however, much the sweetest and best flavored peas. 
75 $2 75 
20 35 80 
NOTT'S EXCELSIOR. 
Qt. 2Qts. Pk. 
First and Best— The 
earliest smooth pea 18 30 
Maud S— The earliest and 
best of Early Kent type. 18 30 75 2 
Alaska— Very early and 
popular, peas green 
*If ott's Excelsio r— 
Dwarf and better than 
Am. Wonder, very early 25 40 $1 10 
♦Premium Gem — A fine 
2nd early wrinkled pea 20 35 1 00 
♦McLean's Advancer — 
Much like the Gem, large 
cropper 20 35 
80 3 00 
Qt. 2 Qts. Pk. Bu. 
♦Improved Stratagen— One of the best <3f the large podded 
peas 25 40 $1 20 $4 50 
- 1 20 4 50 
1 10 4 00 
1 20 4 50 
80 3 00 
75 2 50 
50 1 75 
50 1 75 
♦Telephone— Large pods, great market pea 25 40 
fLong Island Mammoth— Of the largest size, popular 25 40 
fPride of the Market— A large pea and pods like the above. 25 40 
♦Bliss' Everbearing— Keeps in bearing longer than other peas 20 35 
♦Champion of England— Best of all the tall growing peas. . . 18 30 
Black-Eyed Marrowfat— Hand picked 10 18 
White-Eyed Marrowfat— Hand picked 10 18 
Canada Field— Price on application. 
Those marked thus * are wrinkled varieties. 
Those marked f are partially wrinkled. 
Two-bushel bags, 14 cents each. 
^e remember the prices in this Catalogue do not include the postage on the seeds 
by the pound and quart. When ordered sent by mail, S cents per pound and IS and lo cents 
per quart must be added to the prices given to pay the postage. 
Packets, ounces audi pound sent by mail, prepaid, at the prices given. 
