EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
PEAS 
CULTURE. — Plant early, smooth varieties as soon as frost Is out of ground; follow with 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 driU, 2 to 3 bushels per acre. 
_Thls splendid first early Pea, In Our opinion, is the best of the semi-dwarf section on the market. The pods are 
produced invariably 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 extremelv sweet flavour. The plants grow to a height of about 18 Inches. Per K lb., 20 cts.; lb., 65 cts. (post paid, 
pkt., 10 cts.; lb., 25 cts.; lb., 75 cts.). 
Marvellous. 
Laxtonian. 
Sutton's World 
Earlier Gradus). 
. One of the earliest 
dwarf Peas. Vines are 
vigorous, growing about eighteen inches 
high, 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. 
14 lb., tS cts.; lb., 50 cts. (post paid, 
pkt., 10 cts.: K lb.. 20 cts.; lb., 60 cts.) 
Record (An 
The English 
gardeners have 
long been noted as growing the most mag- 
nificent Peas In the world, and in Sutton's 
World RecoPd, 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, a lb., 
20 cts.; lb., 65 cts. (post paid, pkt., 10 cts. : 
K lb., 25 cts.: lb., 75 cts.). 
Gradus (Our specially select- 
-J cfriflj-^ .This is the earliest large- 
«abi.ui.H.;. podded pea in cultiva- 
tion. The peas are tender, sweet, of extra 
size: po.ls average four to four and 
one-half inches long and contain from 
eight to ten peas of enormous size and 
excellent quality. 3]4 feet. Per >i lb., 
15 cts.; lb., 50 cts. (post paid, pkt., 
10 cts.: H lb., 20 cts.; lb., 60 cts.). 
Thomas Laxton.-A^^lJ'o^i 
as productive as the well-known Gradus. 
The pods are of a dark green color, filled 
with large peas of superb flavor. 3 H feet. 
a lb., IS cts.; lb., SO cts. (post paid, 
pkt., 10 cts.: Ji lb., 20 cts.; lb., 60 cts.) 
Sutton's Excelsior. 
_A deserved- 
ly popular 
variety. An enormous yielder and of the 
very choicest flavor. Pods well filled 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. >i lb., 15 cts.; lb., 45 cts. (post 
paid, pkt., 10 cts.; Ib„ 20 cts.; lb., 
55 cts.). 
Early Ameer. — Old variety, lately become 
very popular with truckers in certain .sec- 
tions. The peas are smooth and therefore 
can be planted early without rotting. The 
season is early, 2 or 3 days later than 
Alaska, and the pods are almost twice as 
large, and hence command a high market 
price, '/i lb., 15 cts.; lb., 45 cts. (post 
paid, pkt., 10 cts.: lb., 20 cts.; lb., 
55 cts.). 
American Wonder. — Well known early 
wrinkled sort. Height. 1 foot. Per }i lb., 
15 cts.; lb., 40 cts. (post paid, pkt., 
10 cts.; M lb., 20 cts.; lb., 55 cts.). 
Alaska. — The earliest blue pea. Height, 
feet. Per a lb.. 15 cts.; lb., 40 cts. 
(post paid, pkt., 10 cts.; lb., 20 cts.: 
lb., 50 cts.). 
First and Best. — Very early and prolific 
Height. feet. H lb., 15 cts.; lb., 
Okt., 10 cts.; M>b., 20 cts.; lb., SO cts.). 
World Record 
a standard variety. 
40 cts. (post paid. 
SECOND EARLY 
VARIETIES 
Sutton's Dwarf Defiance. — 
Long dark green pods, well filled with peas 
of superior flavour. Height. 2 to 2H feet. 
Per lb., 15 cts.: lb.. 50 cts. (post paid, 
pkt., 10 cts.: H lb.. 20 cts.: lb., 60 cts.). 
Admiral Dewey. -^.l^^^^^^^^ 
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, 
3H feet. Per 14 lb., 15 cts.; lb., SO cts. 
(post paid, pkt., 10 cts.; )4 lb., 20 cts.: 
lb., 60 cts.). 
C-_-f.«_ A grand, second-early, pro- 
ocndLor. ductive of large, luscious, 
very wrinkled Peas. The handsome, 
large, round pods are curved and always 
well flUed. Vines grow 3 to 4 feet and 
carry an enormous crop of delicious Peas, 
wliich always command top prices in 
market on account of their appearance 
and quality. Per H lb., 15 cts.; lb.. 50 
cts. (post paid, pkt., 10 cts.: H lb.. 
20 cts.; lb., 60 cts.). 
LATER VARIETIES 
Dwarf Champion or Juno. — Very sim- 
ilar to the Champion of England except in 
growth of vine, which is only about two 
and one-half feet in height. Pods are dark 
green, good size, and very prolific. Quality 
e.xceUent. M lb.. 15 cts.; lb., 50 cts. 
(post paid, pkt., 10 cts.; )4 lb., 20 cts.; 
lb., 60 cts.). 
Champion of England. — One of the 
best. Delicious flavor; profuse bearer of 
large pods and weU-fllleci with large green 
wrinkled peas. Per lb., 15 cts.; lb., 
40 cts. (post paid, pkt., 10 cts.; H lb.. 
20 cts.; lb., 50 cts.). 
Improved Stratagem. — ^warr 
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 i4 
lb., 15 cts.: lb.. 50 cts. (post paid, pkt., 
10 cts.; lb., 20 cts.; lb., 60 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 }4 lb.. 15 
cts.: lb., 45 cts. (post paid, pkt., 10 cts.; 
14 lb., 20 cts.; lb., 55 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. 
H lb., 20 cts.; lb. 65 cts. (post paid, 
pkt., 10 cts.: !4 lb., 25 cts.; lb., 75 cts.). 
Melting Sugar. — White seed: height, 4feet. }4 lb., 20 cts.: lb., 
65 cts. (post paid) pkt.. 10 cts.; 14 lb., 25 cts.; lb.. 75 cts.). 
BOWKER'S PYROX 
The best all aroiuid spray. ^Pyrox kills leaf-orating insects. It prevents rots, bliglits. rusts and fungus. It serves the pin-poses for 
which two mixtures were previously used. It is no experiment: it was introduced in 1898. It is a creamv paste that looks like 
paint, iseasily mixed with cold water, and sticks like paint to the foliage. It won't wash olf. (See Page 107,)" 
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