SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



PTTJQ rnTy*iniii>r1 THESE PRICES DO NOT 



. r £.AO — Lontinuea include postage. 



Duke of Albany. — Mammoth pods and mammoth seeded; a most profitable P^ck. Pk. Qt. Pt. 

 variety; highly recommended as one of the best. 48 inches $2.25 1.25 40 10 



Alderman. — Similar, but better, to Boston Unrivaled, but a few days later. Vines 

 five feet long. Pods six inches long, containing seven to nine peas. A very 



valuable and attractive sort 2 . 50 1 . 40 40 10 



Landreths' Mammoth Pod, 80 days.— Vine strong as a 



White Marrowfat, and very productive of giant pods measuring 6 to 7 inches 

 in length; pods larger than produced by any other Pea in cultivation.^ A 

 grand exhibition Pea, certain to secure the greatest admiration, 4 feet high. 



Does best when supported by sticks 2.50 1.40 40 10 



PEAS— EDIBLE SUGAR PODS (Pods cooked same as Snap Beans) 



Tall Melting Sugar, 70 days. — Pods 5 inches long. Twisted, puffed. Very 



succulent and soft. Vine 40 inches tall 3.00 1.75 50 15 



Tall Luscious, 70 days. — Very tender pods, but not so large as those of Tall 



Melting. Vine 48 inches 3.00 1.75 50 15 



Trial Ground. — Two hundred and twenty-five distinct samples of Peas thinned out to 150 vines each for 

 convenience in estimating percentage of impurities, if any. The trials in long bed on the right-hand 

 are Beets and Carrots. Bean trials on the right. 



Peas-Sweet Flowering 



To a greater extent than any other ornamental flower have been improved in form and color, until now no 

 garden is complete without them, as no flowers can be so cheaply, successfully and profusely grown and 

 no flowers provide more desirable table decorations, because of their rich and endless variety of high coloring 

 and delicate tints. See hst of Flower Seeds, pages 91 and 92. 



Parsnip 



Three Ounces of Seed to 100 Yards of Row. Eight Pounds to the Acre. 



Bloomsdale, 80 Days. — The Bloomsdale is the best-bred 



and handsomest Parsnip to be found; it is half -long, wedge-shape, hollow- 

 crowned and very broad at the shoulders, easily taken out of the ground, and 

 producing more tons to the acre than the longer and more slim varieties. Do 

 not confound this with common stock, which produces slim roots, forked and 

 so long as to be next to impossible of extraction from the ground 65 



Sugar Cup or Hollow Crowned. — An old variety, inferior to Bloomsdale 60 



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