6 WEEBER & DON.— NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES IN VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
CHELSEA PEA. 
This fine new dwarf pea grows one foot in height, 
and is of compact habit. It is as early as "American 
Wonder," and gives a much larger crop than that sort, 
bearing in pairs from the bottom to the top an abun- 
dance of handsome pods, which are half as long again as 
those of any other first early dwarf kind. Per pt., 20 
ets.; qt.,S5cts.; peck, §2.50. 
lew Bwarf Wrinkled Sugar Pea. 
(EDM5IJS PODDED.) 
This new dwarf wrinkled variety is far superior to 
the did round seeded sorts. The: pods are large , remarka- 
bly tender, and of delicious, flavor. It grows to about 
the height of two feet and. requires very little brushing. 
The large, well-filled pods are produced in great profu- 
sion ; they are stringless and can be cooked the same 
way as string beans. Without doubt the finest Sugar 
Pea yet introduced.' Per pt.., 20 cts.; qt., 35 cts. 
Dwarf Champion of 
Medium late and best adapted for second crop. The 
•Tines are vigorous, growing two and a half feet high, 
bearing abundantly large pods, filled with rich, marrow 
peas, superior in quality and much larger than the well- 
known Champion of England. Per pt., 15 ets, ; qt., 25 
cts. ; peck, $2.00. 
NEW YORK MAR^T PEA. 
(The Earliest Pea in Ciijftivation.) 
This is the finest round white Extra Early Pea that 
has yet been introduced. For size of pod ahd regularity 
of growth it has no equal, and^he quality is of the finest* 
The pods are of a dark greeji color and are produced in 
immense quantities >v|Iaj€y and robust. Per pt., 15 
cts.; qt., 25 cts.; peek?'$2^5. 
THE DON PEA. 
This is a deep green, wrinkled sort, produces an 
abundant crop of large, squarej%aded, well-filled pods. 
These are literally crowded, with fine, large peas of de- 
licious flavor. It grows about four feet high and comes 
into bearing between, the sjcond early and main crop. 
Per pt., 20 cts.; qt., "^qts^ 
This is a medium early, green, wrinkled pea, and 
grows uniformly two to two and a half feet high, coming 
in between Advancer and Champion of England, and 
bears a profusion of large, long, slightly curved, pointed 
pods, containing from nine to ten large peas of finest 
quality. Immense cropper. Perpt., 20 cts.; qt!, 35 cts.; 
peck, $2.50. 
