WEEBEB & DON. VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
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German, Erbsen.— French, Pois. 
— Spanish, Guisantes. 
One quart will plant 135 
feet of drill. 
For first early crop sow in 
March or April, according as the 
ground can be worked, and at 
intervals of two weeks for suc- 
cession. 
Sow in single or double rows 
two inches deep and from three 
to four feet apart, according to 
the height of the variety and 
strength of the soil, supporting 
the taller varieties with brush. 
After the end of May sowing 
should be discontinued until be- 
ginning of August, when a prof- 
itable crop may be secured by 
planting the extra early varieties. 
EXTRA EARLY 
PEAS, 
MEDIUM HEIGHT. 
NEW YORK MARKET 
PEA. This is the finest 
round white Extra Early Pea 
that has yet been introduced. 
FOr size of pod, regularity of 
growth, it has no equal and 
the quality is of the finest. 
The pods are of a dark green 
color and are produced in 
immense quantities. Forear- 
liness it is a week ahead of all that class of peas, and as the pods fill 
very evenly, the whole crop can be cleared off at two pickings. 
For market garden trade it is undoubtedly the best ; 2^4 ft- P er 
pt., 15 cts.; qt., 25 cts.; peck, $1.25 
Improved Daniel O'Ronrke. One of the most popular market 
varieties ; 2\& ft. Per pt., 15 cts. ; qt., 25 cts. ; peck, $1.15. 
Philadelphia Extra Early. A favorite variety ; extensively 
grown in the South ; 2)4 ft. Per pt., 15 cts.; qt.; 25 cts.; peck, . 
$1.15. 
First and Best. One of the earliest fine market sort ; 3 ft. Per 
pt., 15 cts.; qt., 25 cts.; peck, $1.15. 
Laxton's Alpha. A very early wrinkled marrow, very productive ; 
large, well-filled pods of superior quality; 3 ft. Per pt., 15 cts.; 
qt.,30cts.; peck, $2.00. 
Alaska. The earliest blue pea, very uniform in growth. The dark 
green color of the pods makes it extremely desirable ; 2 ft. Per 
pt., 15 cts.; qt., 25 cts.; peck, $1.15. 
DWARF EXTRA EARLY PEAS. 
CHELSEA. The Chelsea grows one foot in height, and is of com- 
pact habit ; it is as early as American Wonder and gives a mucn 
larger crop, bearing in pairs from the bottom to the top an abun- 
dance of handsome pods, which are half as long again as those or 
any other first early dwarf kind; 1 ft. Per pt., 20 cts. ; qt., 3o cts. 
American Wonder. One of the best and most desirable varieties 
erown being a cross between Champion and Little Gem is sufficient 
guarantee of its superior qualities; 1 ft. Per pt., 15 cts.; qt., 30 
cts. ; peck, $2.00. 
NEW YORK MARKET PEA. 
AMERICAN WONDER PEA. 
EXTRA EARLY PREMIUM GEM PEAS. 
DWARF EXTRA EARLY PEAS— Continued. 
McLean's Little Gem. One of the best dwarf wrinkled marrows 
grown ; very productive and of fine flavor ; 1% ft. Per pt., 15 cts. ; 
qt., 30 cts. ; peck, $1.75. 
Extra Early Premium Gem. Of the Little Gem order, but 
a decided improvement in quality and productiveness ; 1J4 ft. Per 
pt., 15 cts. ; qt., 30 cts. ; peck, $1.75. 
Blue Peter. A first early blue-seeded Tom Thumb ; pods large and 
well filled ; 1 ft. Per pt., 15 cts. ; qt., 30 cts. ; peck, $1.75. 
Tom Thnmb. Very dwarf and early, of fine quality and very pro- 
lific ; 1 ft. Per pt , 15 cts., qt., 30 cts. ; peck, $1.75. 
SECOND EARLY PEAS. 
McLean's Advancer. An early green wrinkled variety ; long pods 
well filled ; quality excellent ; 2% ft. Per pt., 15 cts. ; qt., 25 cts. ; 
peck, $1.25. 
Laxton's Prolific Long Pod. One of the best and most product- 
ive ; pods large; 3 ft. Per pt., 15 cts.; qt., 25 cts.; peck, $1.25. 
HORSFORD'S MARKET GARDEN. A wrinkled variety, 
coming in between Little Gem and Advancer. It is a prolific 
bearer, and has yielded more per acre than any other American 
variety. The pods are of medium size, well filled with peas of a 
delicious flavor; 2 ft. Per pt., 15 cts.; qt., 25 cts.; peck, $1.50. 
Bliss's Abundance. Pods 3 to 3^ inches long, roundish and well 
filled, containing six to eight large wrinkled peas of excellent 
quality; 2 ft. Per pt., 15 cts. ; qt., 25 cts. ; peck, $1.50. 
Fillbasket. A larsre podded blue pea, of dwarf habit, very product- 
ive and fine quality; 3 ft. Per pt., 15 cts. ; qt., 25 cts. ; peck, $1.75. 
THE HEROINE. This is a medium 
early, and grows uniformly two to two 
and a half feet high, it comes in between 
Advancer and Champion of England.and 
bears a profusion of large, long, slightly 
curled pointed pods, containing from 
nine to ten large peas of finest quality. 
Per pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 20 cts.; qt., 35 
gts. ' J-f- '* "" * 'j ' 
THE DON. This is a deep green wrinkled 
sort, producing an abundant crop of 
large, square-ended, well-filled pods. 
These are literally crowded with fine, 
large peas of delicious flavor. It grows 
about four feet high and comes into 
bearing between the second early and 
main crop. Per pt., 20 cts. ; qt.,35cts. 
SMALL EARLY FRENCH. (Petit Pois.) 
A medium early variety, with long slen- 
der pods, containing from eight to ten 
small peas of " elicious quality. It is a 
robust grower, of branching habit, 
attaining a height of from three to 
four feet. Extensively used in France 
for canning. Per pt., 15 cts. ; qt., 25 cts.; 
peck, $1.25. 
