1308 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG, PA. 11 
PEAS 
1 quart will plant a row 100 ieet long; 2 bushels to the acre 
The scarcity of all varieties of Peas accounts for higher prices this year. You will note 
my prices are lower on some varieties than those of most seedsmen. 
Gradus. The largest-podded e.xtra-early 
Pea in cultivation. Is hardy and can be 
planted as early as the smooth Peas. Pods 
are as large as Telephone and the flavor is 
delicious; vines grow about 2 feet, fifty- 
five days from planting to picking. Pt. 20C., 
qt. 40c., 4 qts $1.50, pk. $2.50, bus. $10. 
Market-Gardener's Extra-Early. The 
leading smooth - seeded extra-early Pea. 
Pods are about •2'i inches long; very 
hardy and a heavy 
yielder. Pt. 15 cts., qt. 
25 cts., 4 qts. S5 cts., 
pk. $1.65, bus. 
rilOS. l..\XTON PEA 
Pedigree Extra-Early. A specially se- 
lected stock from Market-Gardener's. 
Pods filled up tight to theends. Pt. 15 cts., 
qt. 25 cts., 4 qts. 90c., pk. Si. 75, bus. S6.50. 
Thos. Laxton. Very fine. Matures as 
early as Gradus, the pods are almost as 
large, are better filled and it yields heavier. 
1 reconunend it to all who grow for mar- 
ket, it is a money-maker. Pt. 20 cts., <|t. 
40 cts., 4 (Its. 11.40, pk. $2.50. bus. $10. 
Nott's Excelsior. One of the most desira- 
ble Peas for both the market-gardener and 
the home garden because of its delicious 
quality, even growth and productiveness. 
Grows just 12 inches high and is covered 
with well-filled pods 2M to 2, inches long. 
.Sixty-three days from planting to first pick- 
ing. Pt. 15 cts., qt. 30 ct.s.,4 qts. $1, pk. 
$1.75, bus. $6.50. 
Bliss Everbearing. One of the best main- 
crop Peas. Pods are 3 to 4 inches long and 
well-filled. Very prolific. Plants grow2!2 
feet high. About 80 days from planting to 
picking. Pt. 15 cts., q't. 25 cts., 4 qts. 90 
cts., pk. $1.60, bus, S6. 
Stratagem. 1 consider this the finest of all 
late Peas. It grows only iS to 24 inches 
high, and yields tremendously. Pods are 
very large and filled to the ends. The 
quality is extra fine. Eighty days from 
planting to picking. Pt. 15 cts., qt. 25 cts., 
4 qts. 90 cts., pk. Si. 75, bus. $6. 75. 
Telephone. Immensely productive and of 
the finest quality. Grows 3 feet high and 
requires 71 days' from planting until pick- 
ing. Pt. 15 cts., qt. 25 cts., 4 qts. 90 cts., 
pk. $1.75, bus. S6.75. 
Dwarf White Marrowfat. Pt. 10 cts., cjt. 
20 cts., 4 qts. 60 cts., pk. $1, bus. $3.75. 
Dwarf Gray Sugar Peas. Pt. 15 cts., qt. 
25 cts., 4 (Its. 90 cts., pk. $1.75, bus. $6.75. 
Mammoth Melting Sugar Peas. Pt. 20 
cts., qt. 35c., 4 qts. Si .25, pk. S2, bus. $7. 
Mammoth Luscious Sugar Peas. Pt. 30 
cts., (jt. 60 cts., 4 qts. $2, pk. $3.75, bus. 
$13-50. 
PUMPKINS (0roffc=i?urbto) 
1 ounce will plant 26 hills ; 3 pounds to 
the acre 
Connecticut, or Large Field. For feed- 
ing stock. Pkt. sets., oz. 10 cts., ^; lb. 15 
cts , lb. 25 cts. 
Mammoth Potiron, or Jumbo. The larg- 
est of all Pumpkins. Fine quality. Pkt. 
5 cts., oz. 15 cts., y,\h. 35 (ts., lb. $1.25. 
Golden Cushaw, or Croolineck. The 
best yellow Crookneck Pumpkin. Pkt. 5 
cts , oz. 10 cts., y,\h. 25 cts., lb. 80 cts. 
Tennessee Sweet Potato. Fine for pies. 
Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., 'ilb. 25 cts., lb. 80c. 
Green-Striped Cushaw. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 
10 cts., lb. 25 cts.. lb. So cts. 
