H. O. Hastings & Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Ga. 
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Bliss’ Ever-Bearing Pea. 
Second l&arly’ — Heavy Bearers. 
These are almost all wrinkled varieties and should not be planted 
until ground begins to warm up. If planted in cold, wet ground, 
hey will rot. This class are much heavier bearers and the peas are 
of much finer quality than the extra earlies. 
Bliss’ E^v’er^Beairin^. 
Height of vine, 18 inchesfto 2 feet. Pods 3 to 4 inches long, each 
pod containing 6 to 8 large wrinkled peas, the peas often being 34 
inch in diameter ; quality of the finest. It has a peculiar branching 
habit, as many as ten stalks sometimes coming from a single root. 
Branches are very stiff in growth, so that if planted in double rows, 
6 inches apart, they can be grown without brushing. For continu- 
ance of hearing, this is especially valuable. After repeated pickings 
the vines continue to he covered with blossoms and buds, develop- 
ing to maturity in turn. The quality is of the very best known. 
Packet, 5 cents; pint, 15 cents; quart, 25 cents; peck, ^1.60; 
bushel, f6.00. 
Hastings’ Home 
This splendid variety is one of our own introductions. For home 
use and near-by markets it is invaluable. A strong, stiff, vigorous 
grower, similar to Bliss’ Ever-Bearing in character of growth, and, 
like that variety, can he grown without brushing. Peas finely 
wrinkled, of good size, of the finest flavor and closely packed in the 
pods. Continues in bearing a long time, and its extra strong, deep 
root system makes it resistant to drought conditions. This is one 
of the most prolific peas known and is a favorite for home gardens 
wherever known. Packet, 5 cents ; pint, 15 cents ; quart, 25 cents ; 
peck, SI. 60 ; bushel, S6.00. 
Pri e of tBe MarKet. 
An immense podded variety, growing 18 inches high. Growth 
large and stiff and does not require staking or brushing. Pods 
almost as large as Telephone and gives practically the same yield 
as that favorite variety. In quality this variety leaves nothing to 
be desired. Packet, 5 cents ; pint, 15 cents ; quart, 30 cents ; peck, 
SI. 75 ; bushel, S6.50. 
Prosperity, or Gradtis. 
An early wrinkled pea, of the finest quality, with pods 
as large as Telephone. Vines grow 234 feet high. Crop of 
this very short, in addition to its being as yet a high priced 
novelty. Packet, (of 2 ounces) 10 cents ; 3 packets, 25 
■cents. Stock too limited to offer except in packets. 
Champion of England. 1 Packet, 5 cents ; pint, 15 cents ; 
Black Eye Marrowfat. V quart, 25 cents; peck, ^1.25; 
White Marrowfat. ) bushel, f4. 75. 
XelepHoxxe. 
One of the finest of all tall wrinkled peas. Strong grower, 
6 feet or more. Immensely productive, bearing 18 to 20 
large pods, tightly packed Avith large size peas of delicious 
flavor. Fine for either home or market use. Less than 
one-fifth of a seed crop this j-ear. Packet, 5 cents; pint, 
15 cents ; quart, 30 cents ; peck, S2.00. 
Tal Sugar Pea. ) Edible pods. Packet, 10 cents ; pint. 
Dwarf Sugar Pea / 20 cents ; quart, 35 cents. 
BUG DEATH KILLS POTATO BUGS! 
Pat. Mch. 16 and Nov. 9, ’97. 
Pat. in Canada Nov. 2, 1897. 
Jan. 25, 1900. 
And other bugs, worms and insects destructive or injurious to 
plants, either vegetable or flower. No market gardener, no private 
or home gardener, no grower of flowers can aflFord to be without a 
supply of BXJG I>E^.A.XH. It kills the bugs and at the same 
time it is not poisonous to animals or human beings. It is more 
effective than Paris Green, Laurel Green, London Purple and all 
other arsenical poisons, yet 
IT IS NOT A POISON 
to anything but bugs, and it’s death to them. The loss from de- 
structive work of bugs on the vegetable crops around Atlanta 
amounts to tens of thousands of dollars every year. BUG DBA.XH will save you all that 
loss. Paris Green and Laurel Green, no matter how carefully applied, are always poisonous and 
always injure the plants by burning them, decreasing the product. BUG BEA.XH never 
burns the plant, but actually helps the growth. We guarantee results. Money back if it don’t do 
the work when dusted on when plants are wet with rain or dew. PRICES : Pound box, 15 cents; 
3 pound box, 35 cents; 5 pound box, 50 cents; 1334 pound box, S^l.OO. 
