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PEAS — Contd. SUTTON-S excelsior— a splendid first early dwarf wrinkled pea, the pods of which are larger 
and broader than other early dwarf varieties and can be picked at the same time as American 
Wonder, Vines grow about eighteen inches high and are very hardy. The peas are of excellent quality. Per 15 lbs 
$2.75.; lb. 25c. 
GRADTJS or PROSPERITY— Is as early as any of the round varieties while in flavor there is no comparison The pods 
and peas are largo, with the same delicious taste as the best wrinkled varieties; 3 ft. 15 lbs. $3.00; per lb. 30o. 
THOMAS LAXTON— .A. grand new wrinkled pea of delicious flavor and taking it <ill round is the best early pea. Pods 
are larger than Gr.idus and the quality is delicious. 3 ft. 15 lbs. $3.00; per lb. .30c. 
AMERICAN WONDER— A leading dwarf earlj; wrinkled pea of excellent quality and flavor. Grows about 1 ft. high 
strong and robust in habit, producing good-sized pods in great abundance. A splendid sort for the home-garden Per 
15 lbs. 82.25; lb. 25c. 
McLEAN'S LITTLE GEM— A green wi-inkled sort, of delicious flavor; 1ft. Per 15 lbs. S2.00; lb. 20c. 
NOTT'S EXCELSIOR — A superior early wrinkled variety; very prolific; 1 ft. Per 15 lbs. $2.25; lb. 25c. 
EXTRA EARLY STAR— Round, smooth, white variety. One of the earliest and best first crop peas. Bears well, ripens 
evenly, and seldom requires more than two pickings to clear off the crop; 2J ft. Per 15 lbs. $1.65; lb. 20c. 
ALASKA — Is the earliest smooth blue pea in cultivation. A valuable sort for early marketing ; height 2 feet Per 
15 lbs. $1.75; lb. 20c. ' ' 
SUTTON'S A I— Early winkled pea, growing from 3 to'4 ft. the haulm being literally dovered from top to bottom 
with handsome pods and peas, are of true marrowfat flavor. Per lb. 30c. 
HORSFORD'S MARKET GARDEN— Is a cross between Alpha and American Wonder. Requires no stakes, is extremely 
prolific and bears its pods in pairs : 2 ft. Per 15 lbs. $1.75. lb. 20c. 
MAIN CROP VARIETIES 
"ADMIRAL DEWEY" RE-SELECTED— (A main Crop). 
A lieavy cropper of highest quality, and stands at the 
head of its class. Height 3i ft.; foliage, vine and pod, 
rich dark green, remarkably healthy and vigorous. Pods 
frequently si.x inches in length, beautifully shaped, well 
filled with Peas of largest size, tender and first class flavor. 
Seed large green wrinkled. 15 lbs. $3.00 ; lb. .30c. 
EWING'S IMPROVED STRATAGEM— An abundant cropper 
producing long well-filled pods often 6 inches in length. 
Peas are dark green in color and of the very highest quality. 
It is very hardy, and one of the very best varieties grown. 
2 ft. Per 15 lbs. $2.25; lb. 25c. 
SUTTON'S PERFECTION MARROWFAT— Of strong branch- 
ing habit, so it requires ample space between rows. Peas 
are deep green, and unsurpassed for size and flavor. Second 
early; 3 ft. Per lb. 30c. 
SUTTON'S MATCHLESS MARROWFAT— An exhibition pea 
of superb quality; pods are straight and from 5 to 6 inches 
in length, well fiUed with from 10 to 12 iarge peas. The 
peas are a beautiful green color, and of exquisite flavor. 
About 4 ft. Per lb. 30c. 
'COOPER'S PRINCE EDWARD— Withstands both drought 
and mildew well. Pods are from 5 to 7 inches long, 
mostly in pairs, and closely packed with 11 to 13 dark 
green peas of most mellow flavor; 5 ft. Per lb. 30c. 
IMPROVEDJTELEPHONE— A main crop wrinkled marrow 
pea of world-wide reputation. An extraordinary cropper 
bearing immense pods, filled with large peas of excellent 
flavor. About 5 ft. Per 15 lbs. $2.50; lb. 25c. 
DWARF TELEPHONE or CARTER'S DAISY— Bears long 
handsome pods like Telephone, but is of dwarf growth. 
Frequently pods measure 5 inches, and are remarkably well 
filled. Per 15 lbs. $3.50; lb. 30c. 
YORKSHIRE HERO— Large and fine quality; 3 ft. Per 
15 lbs. $1.65; lb. 20c. 
CHAMPION OF ENGLAND— Green wrinkled, of delicious 
quality; profuse bearer; 4 ft. Per 15 lbs. $1.65; lb. 20c. 
HEROINE — Green wrinkled. Long, slightly curved pods, 
Per 15 lbs. $2.25; lb. 25c. 
SUGAR— Tall, 5 ft. lb. 50c. Dwarf, 2 ft. lb. 50c. The young pods are very tender, and when cooked whole make a de- 
licious dish. 
LATE VARIETIES 
BLUE IMPERIAL— Hardy and proouctive; 4 ft. lb. 15c. 
BLACK EYE MARROWFAT, WHITE MARROWFAT— Two very prolific sorts; pods ripen all at the same time, so suc- 
cessive sowings _shouWbejna^j_4f^^ lb. 10c. 
RHTJBARB~^^j RHUBARBE Sow seed in May, and in the succeeding spring transplant into deeply trenched 
dressing of manure weU-manured soil, leaving three feet between plants. In fall the beds should receive a heavy 
ST. MARTIN, VICTORIA, Roots, 20c. each ; $2 per doz. Seed, oz. 20c. ; pkt. 5c. 
SCORZONERA cultivate same manner as Salsify, oz. 20c.; pkt. 5c. 
SEA KALE '^^^ I'chly-manured soil, and when plants are sufficiently strong transplant into 
rows three feet apart, with two feet between plants. In fall cover with two feet of leaves, allow- 
ing these to remain until the succeeding June, when the plants will be thoroughly blanched. Per oz. 25c.; pkt. Sc. 
Admiral Dewey Pea. 
containing from 9 to 10 peas, of finest quality; 2J ft 
