Pedigreed Extra Gradus Little Marvel Sutton’ s Excelsior Tmomas Laxton 
Early 
Early Wrinkled Peas 
These are much finer than the hard, smooth Peas, being much sweeter and of superior flavor. 
They cannot be planted quite as early, as they are liable to decay in cold, wet soil. 
THOMAS LAXTON. — The earliest Wrinkled 
Pea. Equal in quality to the best of the late 
wrinkled sorts. Peas are large as Telephone, un- 
surpassed in quality; coming into use early in 
June, as soon as the small round early sorts. 
This is certainly the finest Wrinkled Pea yet In- 
troduced, coming in with the first earlies, with 
pods double the size.. The pods are a dark rich 
green, straight and square ended, and contain on 
uie average’ seven to eight large, narrow peas ot 
the richest flavor. We consider it superior to, 
anu likely to supersede, that fine early pea, the 
“Gradus," being hardier in constitution, darker in 
color and a better yielder. It is a reliable mar- 
ket gardeners’ as well as private gardeners' pea, 
and will undoubtedly take the same place among 
earlies as Telephone among the late sorts. Qt., 
30c; pk., 1)12.00; bu., $7.00. 
LITTLE MARVEL. — An extra early dwarf 
wrinkled sort, particularly suited to home gar- 
dens. Vines average 15 to 18 inches high, vigor- 
ous, dark green foliage. Peas are borne together 
in pairs of twos. Though comparatively a new 
sort, it has become exceedingly popular on ac- 
count of its large productive yield. Qt., 30c; 
4 qts., $1.00; bu., $7.00. 
McLEAN’S LITTLE OEM An old variety still 
largely grown and quite early. It is productive 
and the peas arc of high quality. Grows a little 
taller than most extra early varieties. Qt., 30c; 
4 qts., $1.00; bu., $7.00. 
GRADUS, or PROSPERITY — One of the very 
best early wrinkled, large podded Peas. The pods 
are fully as long as Telephone. Vine similar in 
, appearance and does not grow so tall, being of 
’ meuium height, about 3 to 3*4 feet. The pods are 
4 to 4*/4 inches long, pointed, handsome and one 
of the most attractive of the early wrinkled sorts. 
Peas very large, splendid quality and a beautiful 
light green color. This has been one of the most 
popular varieties in cultivation. Qt., 30c; 4 qts., 
$1.00; bu., $7.00. 
NOTT’S EXCELSIOR. — This is one of the 
standard high-grade Peas that have established 
themselves with gardeners so firmly that many 
will take no other variety for its season. Its qual- 
ity is fine, and for a wrinkled Pea it is hardy and 
thoroughly reliable. It does not require staking 
and the pods ripen evenly, making it extremely 
valuable for home and market use. Qt., 30c; 
4 qts., $1.00; bu., $7.00. 
AMERICAN WONDER. — A leading dwarf wrin- 
kled Pea. Esteemed for carliness. productive- 
nss, flavor and quality; strong and robust in 
habit, growing about 10 inches high, and produces 
a profusion of good-sized pods, which are fairly 
packed with the finest flavored Peas. Has al- 
ways been a great favorite for the home garden. 
Qt., 30c; 4 qts., $1.00; bu., $7.00. 
PREMIUM GEM. — A very fine extra early 
Dwarf Pea of Little Gem type, on which it is a 
decided improvement; pods are larger and more 
productive. Qt., 30c; 4 qts., $1.00; bu., $7.00. 
Late or Main Crop 
Varieties 
DWARF TELEPHONE, or DAISY — Grows 1% 
or 2 feet in height: very stocky, heavy, vigorous 
vine, productive. Pods are long and remarkably 
well filled. Peas are large and wrinkled. Qt., 35c; 
4 qts., $1.25; bu., $7.00. 
ALDERMAN. — A splendid large podded variety 
of recent introduction and excellent quality. Vines 
vigorous, growing about 3% ft. high, with coarse, 
dark colored leaves and producing an abundance 
of very large, dark green pods, filled with im- 
mense Peas of delicious flavor. We recommend 
this to all large Pea growers. Qt., 35c; 4 qts., 
$1.25; bu., $7.50. 
