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DWARF TELEPHONE 
Jung’s Dwarf Telephone Another new pea of superlative mer- 
-- it. The well-known Telephone Pea has 
a large pod but also a long vine. This Pea has all the excellent qualities 
of tiie old Telephone but is dwarf in habit., bears stronger pods, more of 
them and we believe are far richer in quality. The height under ordinary 
culture is from 18 to 20 inches, requiring no brush. The pods are giant 
often containing 10 large peas, thick, meaty and rich and of good last¬ 
ing quality for market purposes. The pea is of the largest size imaginable 
and of delicious flavor; when fit for tTie table it is deep green and pre¬ 
sents a rich appetizing appearance. We know that this magnificent Pea 
will be hailed with delight by all market gardeners and city planters to 
whom we heartily recommend same. Pkt. Sc.; Yz pt. 25c.; pt. 35c.; 
qt. 60c. 
“LORD LEICESTER” The Giant among Peas 
This is one of the largest podded varieties in cultivation and also a 
sure cropper. We have grown it for six years and it has never failed to 
produce a good crop. The plant is of branching habit, growing about five 
feet in height with dark foliage. It is of very vigorous and robust con¬ 
stitution which enables it to withstand drought and mildew. The pods 
are produced in profusion, mostly in pairs, some measuring 6 inches in 
length and contain 9 to 12 peas. A’ou will be delighted to show your 
friends such enormous pods which in addition to large size, combine rich 
and succulent flavor not surpassed by any other variety. For quality it 
is superb, the peas fairly melt in your mouth. Pkt. 10c.; Vz pt. 20c.; 
pt. 35c.; qt. 60c. 
One of the best main-crop Peas to be had 
as they are truly of the most delicious fla¬ 
vor actually “sweet as honey.” They grow a very healthy stock vine 
about 18 inches high and require no support. The pods are produced in 
great profusion; they are 4 to 4 V 2 in. long and contain from 8 to 19 
peas of most luscious flavor. A very heavy bearer, never failing to pro¬ 
duce a crop of the giant pods. Pkt. Sc.; '/ 2 Pt. 20c.; pt. 30c.; qt. 55c. 
EDIBLE PODDED PEAS 
Mammoth Melting Sugar This variety is far superior to all 
-- others of the edible class of garden 
peas, not only in size of pods but also in delicious quality. The large 
pods are sweet, brittle and tender and have none of the tough lining 
found in so many of the ordinary kinds. The pods are used the same as 
snap or string beans and will also make excellent pickles. The vines 
grow about four feet tall and are very productive. Full grown pods 
measure five inches long and are so tender and brittle that they snap 
like glass; they have no strings. The sweetness and tenderness of this 
edible podded pea is unsurpassed. Pkt. 10c.; '/ 2 pt. 25c.; pt. 35c.; 
qt. 65c. 
Jung’s Honey Sweet 
LORD LEICESTER 
J. S. Fish, Sherrodsville, 
Ohio.—Your Blue Ban¬ 
tam Peas are grand. I 
plant them every year. 
Special Offer No. 7 
To have a supply of fresh, tender peas for a 
long period of time use the varieties offered here. 
Giant Podded Early may be sown very early and 
the others as soon as the soil is warm. 
GIANT PODDED EARLY BLUE BANTAM 
LITTLE GEM LORD LEICESTER 
JUNG'S HONEY SWEET 
1 Pkt. of each for 30c. / 2 Pt. of each for 90c. 
2 Pt. of each for $1.40. 1 Qt. of each for $2.60 
SALSIFY 
Mammoth Sandwich Island Salsify 
One of the most delicious vegetables and also one of the most nutritious. The 
flavor is very sweet and highly esteemed whether boiled with butter or other 
suitable sauces, or sliced and fried or used in soup. The new variety is supersed¬ 
ing the old type as it produces roots nearly double the size and weight [ and of 
equally good quality. Seed sown in the spring produces large fine roots that may 
remain in the ground or may be dug and stored in sand or earth in November 
thus keeping plump and sweet to be used as desired during the winter. Mild and 
delicious in flavor. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c.; lb. 50c.; lb. $1.75. 
HONEY SWEET 
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F. J. L e n n a r d. 
Snohomish, Wash. 
—Had fine results 
with all your seeds 
but espepiallyLord 
Leicester Peas, 
from 1 packet I 
kept the w. h o.l e 
neighborhood! sup- 
plied with peas 
and the mord they 
picked the more 
there were to pick. 
Mrs. John Brown¬ 
ing, Eastside, Ore. 
—The peas we got 
of you last year 
were wonderful so 
we are ordering 
more. 
MAM. MELTING SUGAR 
