Laxtonian—A large podded dwarf variety on the order of 
Gradus, though more dwarf and a little earlier. Height 
11/2 feet; pods and vine deep green; pods 3^4 inches long, 
straight and pointed, containing 6 to 8 large, dark green 
peas. Qt. 35c; Pk. $2.00; Bu. $7.00. 
DWARF EARLY PEAS 
Nott’s Excelsior—An improvement on American Won¬ 
der. Qt. 30c; Pk. $2.00; Bu. $7.00. 
American Wonder—Well known and very popular. Qt. 
30c; Pk. $2.00; Bu. $7.00. 
McLean’s Little Gem—Very prolific; a garden favorite. 
Qt. 30c; Pk. $2.00; Bu. $7.00. 
Extra Early Premium Gem—Long, well filled, prolific 
pods. Qt. 30c; Pk. $2.00; Bu. $7.00. 
Improved Dwarf Telephone—The best for family use. 
Qt. 30c; Pk. $2.00; Bu. $7.00. 
Little Marvel—Very prolific, finest garden strain. Qt 
30c; Pk. $2.00; Bu. $7.00. 
SECOND EARLY AND LATE PEAS 
Thomas Laxton—Market gardeners, favorite. Qt. 30c; 
Pk. $2.00; Bu. $7.00. 
Ever-Bearing—Long pods and large peas; sow thin. 
Qt. 30c; Pk. $2.00; Bu. $7.00. 
Champion of England—A well known, standard pea; 
sow thick. Qt. 30c; Pk. $2.00; Bu. $7.00. 
Black-Eyed Marrowfat—The best Marrowfat. Qt. 35c; Pk. 
$2.25; Bu. $8.00. 
PEPPERS 
Harris’ Early Giant. This is the heavy yielder among the 
large peppers. It is also earlier than other large kinds. 
The plants are vigorous, 18 inches to 2 feet tall; and the 
peppers 354 by 5 inches. Color, deep green turning to 
red; flesh thick and very sweet. Oz. 50c; *4 lb. $2.25. 
Ruby King—Beautiful, bright red, large fruit, mild; fine 
for pickles. Oz. 40c; 54 lb. $1.25. 
Large Bell, or Bull Nose—Large and mild, excellent for 
pickling. Oz. 40c; 54 lb. $1.25. 
Sweet Mountain—Large, regular, of mild flavor; one of 
the best for pickling. Oz. 40c; 54 lb. $1.25. 
Long, Red Cayenne—Bright red; very productive. Oz. 
40c; 54 lb. $1.25. 
Red Chili—Oz. 40c; 54 lb. $1.25. 
New Chinese Giant—Very large. Oz. 40c; 54 lb. $1.50. 
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