EARLY AND MEDIUM PEAS-continued. 
Height 
Per 
Per 
.Per 
Per 
in feet. 
qt. 
pk. 
hiis. 
1206 *Champion of England. A well-known, standard variety; sow thickly , 
. ,.5 $ 
0 20 
$0 60 $1 00 
$3 50 
1210 
*Duke of Albany (American Champion). Immense pods on style of Tele- 
30 
85 
1 50 
5 50 
1211 
Alderman. Exceedingly productive; Peas blue, wrinkled, of fine quality 
,5 
30 
85 
1 50 
5 00 
30 
85 
1 50 
5 00 
1213 
...2K 
25 
75 
1 25 
4 50 
1214 
*Shropshire Hero. Very productive; fine flavor; long, handsome pods 
...2>^ 
25 
75 
1 25 
4 50 
1216 
Yorkshire Hero. A spreading variety ; very productive; sow thinly , 
...2% 
25 
75 
1 25 
4 50 
MAIN AND LATE CROP PEAS. 
1235 
St. Duthus. A fine new wrinkled main-crop variety; round, dai-k green pods, 
. A 
35 
1 00 
1 75 
6 00 
1236 
75 
1 25 
1237 
Profusion. Very large Peas of fine tiuality; very productive, Tjeai'ing con- 
30 
85 
1 50 
5 50 
1240 
...IK 
30 
oo 
1 dU 
5 00 
1242 
*Queen. Very large, handsome pods, filled with large, dark green Peas 
of 
...VA 
25 
75 
1 25 
4 50 
1246 
Telegraph (L. I. Mammoth). Very large pods and Peas of excellent flavor 
...4 
30 
85 
1 50 
5 00 
4 
25 
75 
1 25 
4 50 
1251 
4 
20 
50 
75 
2 50 
1256 
20 
50 
75 
2 50 
SUGAR PEAS. (EDIBLE PODS.) 
Sugar Peas have edible pods, which are eaten when young. 
1260 Giant White. Very large; fine quality 5 30 1 00 1 75 6 50 
1262 Tall Sugar 5 30 1 00 1 75 0 00 
1266 Mammoth Grey-seeded Sugar. Immense pods 5 35 1 25 2 00 7 50 
Iig^Those marked with a star (*) are wrinkled marrows, and, unless otherwise stated, should be sown thicker 
than the round Peas, and not till the ground has become warm, as they are more liable to rot. They are the finest 
flavored of all Peas. 
PUMPKIN. 
POTIRON. 
Calaham . 
Culture. — May be planted middle of spring, among the Indian corn or in the field or garden, in hills 8 or 10 
feet apart each way, four seeds in a hill. In other respects, are cultivated in the same manner as melons and 
cucumbers. Avoid planting them near other vines. 
1300 
1302 
1.304 
1305 
1306 
1308 
1310 
1312 
1314 
1316 
1318 
1320 
Per oz. 
Large Cheese. Flat; one of the best varieties for family use , $0 10 
Early Sugar. Fine-grained, sweet and prolific; small^ yellow 10 
Quaker Pie. Fine for pics, very prolific and a good keeper 10 
Winter Luxury. A fine keeper and one of the best for pies 10 
Black Negro. New Hampshire Pumpkin 10 
Golden Oblong. Orange skin, light yellow flesh; fine quality, good keeper 10 
White Cushaw. A pure white, crookneck variety of excellent quality 
Striped Cushaw. Medium size, crookneck; very productive 
Red Etampes. Medium size, flat; fine for cooking 
Japan Crookneck. Fine keeper, of first quality; entirely distinct 
Jonathan. Large white crookneck; fine for pies 
Mlb. 
Lb. 
15 
10 
10 
10 
40 1 25 
Golden Marrow. Oblong shaped, Per oz. 
slightly ribbed, skin golden orange 
color ; flesh of fine flavor ; one of 
the best for pies $0 10 $0 20 .$0 60 
1322 Mammoth King. Grows to an 
enormous size 
1324 Calhoun. Very superior quality ; 
yellow flesh; fine for pies 
1326 Mammoth Tours. A very large 
French variety 
1328 Tennessee Sweet Potato. Bell- 
shaped; thick, white llesh; line for 
pies 
1330 Connecticut Field. Girown for 
stock ; productive 
20 
25 
20 
10 
60 
60 
25 
CHEESE PUMPKIN. 
