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SUNSET SEED AND PLANT COMPANY. 
Peas. 
PRIDE OF THE MARKET. 
Pais. Erbsen. Chicaros o Guisantes. 
One pound will sow .sixty feet of row. Light, moderately 
rich soil is best for this crop. Sowing of the first early variety 
should be made in October, and the other varieties for suceessive 
crops, plant every two weeks until the first of April. Peas are 
sown in single or donble rows, from two to six feet apart, accord- 
ing to the variety or the height to which they attain. Have the 
rows of the dwarf varieties two feet apart, and those of the medi- 
um sorts from three to four feet, and the tall varieties from five 
to six feet apart. Wnnkled varieties are marked thus *. 
*American Wonder. Extra-early; very productive and of supe- 
rior flavor; a profitable variety for the grower, 1 ft. high, per 
pkt., 10 cts; per lb., 13 cts; per 100 lbs., |10. 
Black-Eyed Marrowfat. Extensively grown as a field pea, 3 ft. 
high, per lb., 8 cts; per 100 lbs., $7. 
Bine Peter. An early dwarf, with well-filled, large pods, j ft. 
high, per pkt., 10 "cts; per lb., 13 cts; per 100 lbs., $10. 
*Bnrpee's Quality. Of robust growth, with fine, dark green fo- 
liage, each plant bearing from forty to seventy-five pods, pro- 
duced in pairs and containing six to eight peas each. Tlie 
peas are of exquisite flavor, being peculiarly sweet and sugary 
and retain a tine, fresh, green color when cooked, 2.S ft. high, 
per pkt., 10 cts; per lb., 15 cts; per 100 lbs., $12. 
^Champion of England. The most popular pea in cultivation; 
of superior quality and great productiveness, 5 ft high, per 
lb., 10 cts; per 100 lbs., $8. 
•Everbearing. Handsome pods, well filled with large peas of superior flavor; a good market variety, 2i 
ft. high, per pkt., 10 cts; per lb., 13 cts; per 100 lbs., $10. 
First and Best. A market favorite; early and productive, 2i ft. high, per lb. 11 cts; per 100 lbs., $8. 
•Horsford's Market Garden. Of the stvle of Advancer, but somewhat earlier; a prolific bearer, although 
the pods are of medium size, thev are numerous and literally packed with peas of delicious sweet flavor, 
2J ft. high, per pkt., 10 cts; per lb., 15 cts; per 100 lbs., ^10. 
*Little Gem. Productive and of delicious flavor, 1 ft. high., per pkt., 10 cts; per lb., 12 cts; per 100 lbs, $9. 
*McLean's Advancer, A standard early sort of excellent quality, 21 ft. high, per pkt., 10 cts; per lb., 15 
ct,s; per 100 lbs., $9. 
Niles or Small White. A well-known variety, largely used for field (ailture, market prices per lb. and 100 
lbs., 3 ft. high, iier pkt., 10 cts. 
Philadelphia Extra-Early. Very roductive and of good flavor, :i ft high, per 100 lbs., $8. 
*Pl-eminm Gem. Larger pods and more productive than Little (iem, 1 ft. high, per pkt., 10 cts; per lb., 
15 cts; per 100 lbs., $9. 
*Pride of the Market. Bears an imn.ense cr,.|, of pods well filled with large peas of splendid flavor. Its 
dwa* but robust habit, en,.rmous productiveness and superior appearance, all combine to render it ex- 
ceedingly ,,opular, 2 ft high, per pkt., 10 cts; per lb., 15 cts; per 100 lbs., $12. 
•Stratagem. An excellent, late marrow; very large pods; of exquisite flavor; destined to great popularity, 
\l ft. high, per pkt., 10 cts; per 100 lbs., §9. 
Sugar, Dwarf. (Gray Seed). Young pods, used like string beans; tender and sweet, 2 J ft high, per pkt., 
10 cts; per lb., 20 cts. 
Sugar, Tall. (Gray Seed). Similar to the preceding except inheighf, 5 ft. high, per pkt., 10 cts; lb., 20 cts. 
*Telephone. Immense pods; very productive and of superior flavor, 4 ft. high, per pkt., 10 cts; per lb., 15 
cts; per 100 lbs., $10. 
•Yorkshire Hero. A verv prolific, deliciously-flavored, late pea, 21 ft. high, per lb., 10 cts; 100 lbs., %! . 
Sound Seeds properly planted, insure profitable crops. 
