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N. SLUIS & SONS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 
Peas 
Peck 14 pounds; bushel 56 pounds. 
Lb. Pk. Bu. 
First and Best .$0.30 $2.70 $10.00 
Alaska .30 2.60 9.50 
American Wonder.30 2.40 9.00 
Gradus or Prosperity. An early variety 
which grows to a height of about 2*4 feet. 
Pods are 3^4 inches long, medium green 
in color.30 2.70 10.00 
Thomas Laxton.30 2.70 10.00 
Laxtonian. An early dwarf sort; vines 
about 1 y 2 feet; pods are 4 inches long, 
straight and usually well filled with de¬ 
licious peas; very heavy yielder.35 2.90 11.00 
Alderman .30 2.70 10.00 
Telephone .30 2.70 10.00 
Laxton’s Progress.35 2.90 11.00 
Blue Bantam. A splendid large podded 
variety of the Laxtonian class; vines 
about 16 inches; pods 4 inches; vines and 
pods both dark green.35 2.90 11.00 
Nott’s Excelsior .30 2.70 10.00 
Little Marvel .35 3.20 12.00 
Melting Sugar .35 3.60 
Dwarf Gray Sugar .35 3.60 
Mammoth Podded Extra Early.35 3.20 12.00 
World Beater Pepper. 
Pepper 
Oz. 
Anaheim Chili.$0.60 
Chicago Finger .75 
Long Red Cayenne.40 
California Wonder. Large green pep¬ 
per turning red when ripe, no lobes, 
tapers to a blunt point. Flesh thick 
and sweet .50 
Red Chili. Fruits about 1 y 2 inches 
long, cone-shaped, bright red and 
very sharp or hot; heavy producer.. .40 
World Beater. A well known Pepper; 
large and sweet; a good cropper.50 
Harris’ Early Giant .50 
Early Crimson Giant. One of the 
earliest of the large Peppers; fruits 
about 5 inches long, 3*4 inches in 
diameter; flesh thick, brilliant red 
when ripe .50 
Apple-Shaped Pimento. .60 
14 lb. 
$ 2.00 
2.50 
1.50 
1.70 
1.50 
1.50 
1.70 
1.50 
2.00 
Laxtonian Peas. 
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In Peas We Carry the Leading Varieties 
