SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



PEAS— Continued 



WE DO NOT PAY 

 POSTAGE ON PEAS 



Prince Edward. — Vine growing four feet high and vigorous, pods long and showy, 

 superior to Telephone, exceedingly productive, fine dark pod 



Prince of Wales. — Tall vine, edible seeds, large, wrinkled, pale green. Productive. 



Stratagem, 60 days. — A blue, wrinkled, marrow English dwarf Pea of rare excel- 

 lence. Vine 20 to 24 inches, bearing six to seven immense pods 



Telephone, 68 days. — Large, wrinkled seeds. Height of 



vine 4 feet, producing seven to ten showy pods 



Telegraph or Long Island Mammoth, 65 days.— Used profitably by Market 

 Gardeners in New Jersey in place of the old White Marrowfats; productive, 

 more showy 



Marrow Irish, Large White Marrowfat.— A strong-growing, productive variety 

 requiring much space, maturing for table in 80 days after germination. Will 

 do well on thin soil. Large podded 



SUGAR PEAS— EDIBLE PODS 



Dwarf Gray Seeded Purple Blossom. — Very productive in small pods, which 

 should be eaten when half grown, otherwise they get tough 



Dwarf White. — Very productive in large pods 



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

 ing. Vine 48 inches , 



Mammoth Melting, 70 days.— Pods 5 inches long. Twisted, puffed. Very suc- 

 culent and soft. Vine 40 inches tall 



10 Lb. 



l Lb. 



H Lb. 



84 00 



45 



30 



3.00 



35 



25 



3.50 



40 



25 



4.00 



45 



30 



2.50 



30 



20 



3.00 



35 



25 



3.00 



35 



25 



Peppers 



THESE PRICES 

 INCLUDE POSTAGE 



All the Landreth Peppers are grown in New Jersey and are therefore much more desirable, giving 

 much better results than cheap European seed, which is late and not prolific. 



No garden vegetable or fruit compared with the Pepper has increased in use in a similar percentage 

 compared with years ago. 



Firstly, due to its immense use by Food Packing establishments. 



Secondly, to its voluminous use by the Italians and other people generally, who have been led to adopt 

 freely its use in the kitchen, where it is used daily by those who study efficiency. 



Bull Nose or Large Bell, 130 days. — Broad end; almost square; hot. Earlier Lb. j£Lb. Oz. Pkt. 

 than Spanish $6.00 $1.75 60 5 



Chinese Giant, 140 days. 



— Larger than the Ruby King 

 and remarkable as a show fruit. 

 These chunky monstrosities are 

 just immense, being double the 

 diameter of any other known 

 Pepper, and are really wonders to 

 look at. They are also so mild 

 that they can be eaten out of the 

 hand like an apple. 



Lb. £Lb. Oz. Pkt. 



$7.00 $2,00 70 5 



Crimson Giant.— Similar 



to the Ruby King, but broader and 

 longer or deeper fruited. . Like the 

 Chinese Giant, a monster, often 

 growing 4§ inches long by 4 inches 

 wide. Vine strong, dark, large 

 leaved, and very productive in 

 fruit, frequently bearing 6 or 7 at 

 once, and covered by a succession 

 of other fruit. 



Lb. I Lb. Oz. Pkt. 



$7.00 $2.00 70 5 



Golden Bell. — Shaped like Red Span- 

 ish, but yellow all over. 



Lb. 

 $7.00 



iLb. 

 $2.00 



Oz. 

 70 



Pkt. 

 5 



Chinese Giant 



For Express charges paid by customer, or small seeds Postage paid by us, see page B. 



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