COLLECTIONS OF PEAS 
Recommended to produce a good succession of fine-flavoured Peas, as they include only approved 
sorts, which have been thoroughly tested in our Grounds. 
12 Quarts 
12 Quarts 
24 Quarts 
12 Pints 
6 Quarts 
6 Pints 
4 Pints 
of Peas, in 12 best sorts, for succession — our selection 
of Peas, in 6 best sorts, for succession — our selection 
of Peas, in 12 best sorts, for succession — our selection 
of Peas, in 12 best sorts, for succession — our selection 
of Peas, in 6 best sorts, for succession — our selection 
of Peas, in 6 best sorts, for succession — our selection 
of Peas, in 4 best sorts, for succession — our selection 
6.00 
4.60 
9.00 
2.76 
2.60 
1.40 
1.00 
PUMPKIN 
Cultivation of Pumpkins. — After all danger of severe frosts has passed the seed may be sown in hills 8 feet apart each 
way, or in the corn field, using 3 or 4 seed with that of the corn in every fourth or fifth hill. Do not plant different varieties 
of Pumpkin together, as they are very apt to become mixed, although they do not easily hybridize with squash or other 
vines. One ounce will plant twenty-five hills, 3 pounds will plant an acre. 
Sweet or Sugar. — An unsurpassed variety for making pies. The pumpkins are small, but they are 
very sweet, fine grained, and of the best quality. The skin is a deep orange in colour. 
Price, .10 per pkt.; .15 per oz.; .46 per lb. 
Winter Luxury. — A smooth, yellow-skinned, round Pumpkin, with a thick flesh of excellent flavour. 
It is a splendid keeper, with a russet-yellow coloured skin. 
Price, .10 per pkt.; .16 per oz.; .45 per 34 lb. 
Cheese. — This is a fine sort for either stock or table, coloured a creamy buff and with a very sweet 
flavour. It is a flat variety and very productive. 
Price, .10 per pkt. ; .15 per oz. ; .45 per 34 lb. 
Mammoth King. — Often produces a Pumpkin weighing over 100 pounds. It is a fine keeper and is 
used in winter as a figure in displays of a rustic nature. It is a fine stock-feeding variety . 
Price, .10 per pkt. ; .20 per oz. ; .50 per )4 lb. 
Connecticut Field. — Unrivalled for stock-feeding and produces wonderfully well. 
Price, .10 per pkt.; .15 per oz.; .45 per 34 lb- 
