NORTHERN 
GROWN 
GARDEN PEAS 
The condition of the Pea crop is very serious this season and it will 
be hard to supply the demand. The crop was nearly a total failure in 
most sections. We however, were fortunate as the conditions in our 
vicinity were more favorable than the average. Our prices have not ad- 
vanced as much as conditions warrant, reports however, are so unfavor- 
able that at the time of publication of this catalogue we are only able to 
offer prices on pkt., pt., qt. and peck lots. Market Gardeners and 
growers who desire larger quantities will kindly write us for SPECIAL 
PRICES. 
We pay the postage on Peas by the packet, pint or quart, if you de- 
sire shipment forwarded by express or freight, deduct 7c per pint and 
15c per quart from quoted prices. 
One pint of Peas is required to sow 100 feet of drill. 
Our Stock of Pea Seed is Northern Grown, thoroughly graded and 
selected. We have eliminated many varieties from our list and invite 
your close attention to the description and merits of each and everv 
variety OFFERED. 
SELECTED 
-Hand Picked- 
Alaska 
ALASKA Extra early, 
2 to 2 1-2 feet high, bear- 
ing from 4 to 7 long pods 
filled with medium sized 
peas. Pkt. 5c. pt. 25c, 
qt. 45c, pk. $2.25. 
Northwest Premier S?S„?,Y,| %Yi'>?/^f- 
Unequaled in yield and unsurpassed in flavor If 
even growth, wonderful yielil and the finest flavor, you 
tlie Fremier. Thousands of large market gardene 
other sort for early marketing. It grows to a hei 
does not require staking, is an immense cropper. The 
Pkt. 10c, pt. 
30e. qt 
Dk. 
$2.50 
any pea. The most 
market gardeners, 
you desire a variety of 
sllould not fail to try 
rs prefer it to any 
lit of 20 to SO inolies. 
tenuine stock of this 
variety can only be 
procured from us. 
MAY'S SEEDS 
— Standard for PURITY — 
ALDERMAN A new main 
crop Pea, and the largest-pod- 
ded, tail-growing variety ever 
introduced. Of rather branch- 
Northwest Premier 
ing habit, growing about 5 feet in height, with dark green (oliage a very robust constitution, enabling it to resist 
the drouth to a great extent. The pods, which are of the same attractive tolor as the vine, are produced in 
great profusion, mostly in pairs, and attain the extraordinary length of 6 and 7 inches, being mostly pack- 
ed with from 10 to 12 green luscious peas of most mellow fl.ivor. The peas are of highest table quality 
and retain their color and attractive appearance after cooking. Pkt. 10c, pt. 30c. qt. SOc pk $2 50 
The Great Main C 
Pea 
First and Best 
FIRST and BEST 
A vigorous grower, hardy 
and very productive; 
grows about 2 1-2 feet 
high. Pkt. 5c, pt. 25c, 
qt. 45c, pk. $2.25. 
McLean's Advancer 
A fine early market variety, ex- 
ceedingly prolific, with well filled 
pods of green wrinkled peas of 
delicious llavor. It is also known 
as Dwarf Champion. Vines 2 to 
iVi feet high. Pkt 8e, pt. 25c. 
qt. 45e, pk. $2.25 
Carter's Little Marvel 
A first early green wrinkled 
marrow, only is inches liigl" 
vcryrobustaiKi enormous cropper, 
good sized pod.s, average s to T 
V^t ,o»*'";"S^= ''P'''"<li<' flavor. 
Pkt. 10c, pt. SOc, qt. SOc. 
