EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
PEAS 
CULT URE. — Plant early, smooth varieties as soon as frost is out of ground: follow witli the 
early wrinkled sorts in a week or 12 days and make successive plantings every 10 days until the 
1st of July. Plant 2 to 3 inches deep, m double rows 3 to 4 feet apart, if cultivated by hand; if 
by horse power rows should be 3 feet apart. Plants should be from 8 to 10 to the foot, according 
to the variety. Dwarf varieties require no sticks, tall varieties do better staked. Use one lb, to 
50 feet of drill, 2 to 3 bushels per acre, 
Ferfiruson's Benefactor. — jy^® ^f' confident that every Market Gardener who grows this new variety will agree tha* 
, ,., . . , ,j , , Bfnefactor thoroughly deserves its tiarae, as pods are borne in pairs at every joint, wher^ 
hitherto, in other larae-podded early peas, but single pods were obtainable. It grows about 2K to 3 feet in height, is of dark gree" 
color, and produces long pods, similar to Gradus, that contain from 8 to 10 large Peas of a most deUcate and superior flavor- 
Comes into use much earlier than Tliomas Laxton, 14 lb., 25 cts.; lb,, 90 cts. (post paid, U lb.. 30 cts.; lb., $1.00. 
Marvellous. — splendid first early Pea, in our opinion, is the best of the semi-dwarf section on the market. The pods are 
1 . <■ « PTOV"S''<1 mvanably In pairs and these combine the size and earliness of Sutton's Excelsior with the deep green 
colour and form of Little Marvel, It proved to be one of the heaviest cropping varieties in trials, the pods containing 8 to 10 large 
peas and of extremely sweet flavour. The 
plants grow to a height of about 18 inches. 
Per Ji lb., 20 cts.; Tb., 75 cts. (post paid, 
H lb., 25 cts.; lb., 85 cts.), 
Laxtonian '-'"^ °^ earliest 
dwarf Peas, Vines are 
vigorous, growing about eighteen inches 
liigh, well covered with large, even-sized 
pods averaging 8 to 9 to a vine and 9 to 
10 peas in a pod. Quality of the best. 
M lb., 15 cts.; lb., SO cts. (post paid, 
H lb., 20 cts.; lb., 60 cts.). 
Sutton's World Record (An 
Earlier Gradus). — The English 
' gardeners have 
long been noted as growing the most mag- 
niflcent Peas in the world, and in Sutton s 
World Record, we have one of the finest 
developments of the English Early Pea. 
It grows about 3 feet in height, is of dark 
colour, and produces pods frequently at- 
taining the length of 7 inches and over, 
closely packed, with 10 to 13 large dark 
green Peas of the finest flavour. K lb , 
20 cts.; lb., 65 cts. (post paid, U lb., 
25 cts.; lb., 75 cts.). "■''•» 
Gradus (Our specially select- 
ed stock) . — '^^'^ 'f'^ earliest large- 
' podded pea in cultiva- 
tion. The peas are tender, sweet, of extra 
size: pods average four feet to four and 
one-half inches long and contain from 
eight to ten peas of enormous size and 
excellent quahty, 3K feet. Per U lb., 
12 cts.; lb., 40 cts. (post paid, }i lb., 15 
cts.; lb., 50 cts.). i- • 71 
Thomas Laxton. — ^ strong 
grower and 
as productive as the well-known Gradus. 
The pods are of a dark green color, filled 
with large peas of superb flavor. 3 K feet. 
H lb., 12 cts.: lb., 40 cts. (post paid, 
H lb„ 15 cts.: lb.. 50 cts.). 
Sutton's Excelsior. — A deserved- 
.... ly popular 
variety. An enormous yielder and of the 
very choicest flavor. Pods well flUed with 
six to eight peas packed very closely to- 
gether. Valued highly for the home gar- 
den and for all-round excellence is second 
to none. M lb., 10 cts.: lb.. 35 cts. (post 
paid, Ji lb., 15 cts.; lb., 45 cts.). 
American Wonder. — Well-known early 
wrinkled sort. Height, 1 foot. Per U lb 
12 cts.; lb., 30 cts. (post paid, V lb., 15 
cts.; lb„ 40 cts.). 
.*,'?»'<a- — The earliest blue pea. Height, 
2K feet. Per W lb., 10 cts.; lb.. 30 cts. 
(post paid, K lb., 12 cts.: lb., 40 cts.). 
First and Best. — Very early and prolific- 
a standard variety. Height. 2 14 feet. 
H lb., 10 cts.; lb.. 25 cts. (post paid, 
H lb., IS cts.; lb., 35 cts.). 
World Record 
SECOND EARLY 
VARIETIES 
Sutton's Dwarf Defiance. — 
Long dark green pods, well filled with peas 
of superior flavour. Height, 2 to feet. 
Per lb., 12 cts.; lb., 40 cts. (post paid, 
M lb.. 15 cts.; lb.. 50 cts.). 
Admiral n<>w<>v Remarkably 
AOmirai L»ewey. healthy, vigor- 
ous and productive, it is almost entirely 
free from sports and in that respect is far 
ahead of any large podded pea ever grown. 
Pods of the largest size, frequently 6 in, 
in length, straight, rounded at the point, 
and most beautifully shaped, well-filled 
with large peas that are deep green in 
color and of the richest flavor; height, 
314 feet. Per li lb., 12 cts.; lb., 40 cts. 
(post paid, M lb., 15 cts.; lb., 50 cts.). 
Qonat-nr A grand, second-early, pro- 
jcntxwr. ductive of large, luscious, 
very wrinkled Peas, The handsome, 
large, round pods are curved and always 
well filled. Vines grow 3 to 4 feet and 
carry an enormous crop of delicious Peas, 
which always command top prices in 
market on account of their appearance 
and quality. Per H lb., 10 cts.; lb., 35 
cts. (post paid, 14 lb., 15 cts.; lb., 45 cts.). 
LATER VARIETIES 
Champion of England. — One of the 
best. Delicious flavor; profuse bearer of 
large pods and well-fUled with large green 
wrinkled peas. Per M lb., 12 cts.; lb.. 
40 cts. (post paid, }i lb., 15 cts.; lb., 50 
cts.). 
Improved Stratagem. — J^a/f" 
green wrinkled; vigorous branching habit, 
and enormous cropper. Pods long, filled 
with from 7 to 9 extra large peas of extra 
fine quality. Height, 2H feet. Per H 
lb., 10 cts.; lb.. 35 cts. (post paid, 14 lb., 
IS cts,; lb., 45 cts.). 
Telephone. — This pea has proved to be 
a valuable acquisition. Height four and 
one-half feet. Pods very large, filled with 
Immense peas, which are the largest of 
any. Tender and sweet. Per a lb., 10 
cts.: lb.. 35 cts. (post paid. K lb ' 15 cts.; 
lb., 45 cts.). 
SUGAR OR EDIBLE 
POD PEAS 
This type produces large, well-fllled 
pods. The latter are cooked with the 
peas intact. They are very tender and 
exceedingly sweet. 
Dwarf Sugar. — Gray seed; height 2 feet. 
a lb., 18 cts.; lb., 65 cts. (post paid, 
14 lb., 25 cts.; lb., 75 cts.). 
Melting Sugar. — White seed; height, 4 
feet, M lb., 18 cts.; lb.. 65 cts. (post 
paid, H lb., 25 cts.: lb., 75 cts.). 
NEW EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY "Marvel of Bon Secours" 
Fruit large, cockscomb shaped. Flesh juicy, perfumed, of a delicate flavour. Bears continuously 
trom sprmg to autumn, but the fruit will be more abundant if part of the 
first flower stems produced are removed. Pkt. 25 cts. 
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