^MAVS NORTHERN CROWN SEEDS BEST FOR ALLCLIMES^ 
New Main Crop Pea, Alderman. 
GARDEN PEAS-Continued. 
Alderman. '^^^^ largrest-poaded, tall- 
i . growing- variety ever introduced. It is of rather branch- 
ing habit growing about 5 feet in height, with dark green foliage and 
a very robust constitution, enabling it to resist the drouth to a great 
extent. Ihe pods, which are of the same attractive color as the vine 
5.!"^<.?,'",°!l"''^'l in S/eat profusion, mostly in pairs, and attain the extraor- 
dinary length of 6 and 7 inches, being mostly packed with from 10 to 12 
green luscious peas of most mellow flavor. The peas are of highest 
table quality, and retain their color and attractive appearance after 
cooking. Any one wishing a tall-growing variety and a most excellent 
pea in all respects will not be disappointed with the Admiral. Pit. lOc, 
pt. 25c., ot. 45c., pk. $2.50. 
Daffodil. ''^^'■f and very prolific first early pea, being of the rich 
,„»„t T3 -fP v.'^'U?'' 5^ Stratagem type, and a decided improve- 
inent uvon British Wonder or any other of the well-known early dwarf 
. Ias.s. Height about 18 inches, of bushy habit, obviating the necessity 
of sticks. Its pods are larger than any of the well-known peas of the 
'^^P'-.i^^^^..'^^^^^' «:hile the quality and flavor of the peas are delicious. 
FKt. lOc, pt. 30c., qt. 50c., pk. $3.00. 
Mayflower, •'e" an<5l proUnc arst early Marrowfat. A cross be- 
j t„.cen Dai.sy and William Hurst. It is a grand pea with 
IKxLs twice the size of William Hurst and much more freely produced. 
1 eight IS to 24 inches, the vine is robust. po.sse.ssing the same healthy 
character as its famous parent, the "»ai«y." Seed wrinkled. Every one 
.should try this fine Introduction, which is but very inadequately .shown 
qt 500 'pk^'V? 00 " photograph of a single pod. Pkt. lOc, pt. 30c., 
ButterCUD. ■*■ robust main crop pea. Best described 
, „ , , '"^ ^.'V'W'y ^yR^ 'he Daisy. Height about 2 feet, 
long, handsome, well-filled pods, rich green color, produced In pairs 
averaging 9 peas in each. As many as 22 pods on a single plant have 
been counted, ready to gather at one time. The large, deep green peas 
which are almost round, retain the sweet Marrowfat flavor when cooked' 
Peas of this character are well adapted for cold, wet and exposed situa- 
tions For a garden where dwarf peas are most appreciated, no variety 
could be more profitably grown as a second early. Pkt. 10c.. Dt 30c 
qt. SOc, pk. $3.00. ~ i »>»v., 
Improved Strataeem. '^Hl \^ °^ ^^'^y ^est of the large- 
« , '•"5"- iiodded sorts; vigorous, and of exceedingly 
hne quality; a favorite with market gardeners everywhere Vines two to 
two and a half feet. Pkt. lOc, pt. 250., qt. 45c., pk. $2.00, bu. $7.50. 
Large Black-Eyed Marrowfat. Pf'^-iv, ^"^"^ t^,"- 
$1.00rbu. $3.00. 2°"- pk. 
Like the Black-Eyed Marrowfat, ex- 
. „„ . , „, „„ ^ tensively grown as a field crop. Pkt. 
lOo., pt. aoc, qt. 35c., pk. $1.00, bu. $3.00. 
Meltine Suear. "^^^i^ variety is u.scd cither shelled or cooked in the 
.xv,ii.iiig Kjugci. p„^j string beans, and when young is very 
It Is but little known in this country, while abroad 
great relish. Pkt. lOc, pt. 20c., qt. 40o., pk. $1.75, 
Large White Marrowfat. 
tender and sweet, 
it is considered 
hu. $6.00. 
, Mammoth 
^Luscious Sugar. 
The pods grow fi to 7 inches long and 1% 
Inches broad. In addition to its value as 
an edible-podded pea. the peas, when shelled 
and used as ordinary wrinkled peas, are 
sweet and of most delicious flavor. It can 
be used either as an edible-poded pea or as 
a shelled pea, tne same as the wrinkled va- 
rieties. Pkt. lOc, pt. 25c., qt. 450., pk. $2.50. 
Hew Mayflower Pea. 
L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
