The largest growers of Tomato, Cabbage, Pepper and Celery Plants in N. J 
PEAS—Sow in March, April or May. About Bushels per Acre. 
Alderman Pea 
Ameer, an extra early var- 
10 lbs. 
Bu. 
iety producing a broad dark 
per 
of 60 
green pod, grows 3 feet. 60 
Lb. 
lb. 
lbs. 
days. 
Pilot, a second-early, hard 
.20 
.17 
$8.00 
seeded variety. 55 days. 
.20 
.17 
8.00 
Gradus or Prosperity, a 
Bu. 
very popular variety, large 
of 56 
podded, extra early 
lbs. 
wrinkled. 62 days. 
.20 
.17 
8.00 
World’s Record, an early, 
wrinkled variety bearing a 
medium green pod, very 
productive and sweet. 55 
days. 
.20 
.17 
8.00 
Little Marvel, a sweet second 
early pea, short pod, dwarf 
vine. 64 days. 
.20 
.17 
8.00 
Laxtonian, a dwarf early, 
large podded variety, highly 
recommended, second early 
.20 
.17 
8.00 
Laxton’s Progress, a dwarf 
growing second early, bear¬ 
ing dark green pod. 64 days 
.20 
.17 
8.00 
Laxton’s Superb or Early 
Bird, an early variety grow¬ 
ing about 24 inch vines. 
.20 
.17 
8.00 
Hundredfold, a dwarf variety 
second early. 65 days. 
.20 
.17 
8.00 
Thomas Laxton, resembles 
Gradus in habit, pods 
blunted at ends, a good 
second-early. 65 days.20 .17 8.00 
Alderman, height 5 feet, late, 
pods large and a heavy 
cropper. 80 days.20 .17 7.50 
Telephone, an old popular variety, large pods containing large peas, 
vines 4 feet high, late. 80 days. 
Prince Edward, a large late variety, pods sometimes 6 inches long, 
height 4 feet. 80 days. 
Yankee Prince, a good late pea, an abundant yielder of large luscious 
peas. We highly recommend it. 80 days. 
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