FAIRVIEW GARDEN PEAS BEST VARIETIES £ 
TELKPHOMK—A strong grow¬ 
ing main crop variety. It is very pro¬ 
lific, producing a large number of 
pods to the stalk. Pods are always 
large size and filled with immense 
wrinkled marrow Peas; seven to nine 
being the average while ten or twelve 
Peas to the pod are frequently found. 
The quality is excellent and it is hard 
to excel Telephone Peas. Pkt. 5< 
pkts. 12c, Va pt. 14c, pt. 24c. qt. 
45c, postpaid. By express or freight, 
not prepaid, pk. $2.25 
First of All Peas 
FIRST OF ALL. The very best early smooth Pea. Its height is 
about 216 feet and produces pods of good size which are well filled with 
smooth, round, creamy white Peas that ripen so evenly as not to re¬ 
quire more than two pickings to.clear the cron. It is a favorite every¬ 
where and we are sure will please all for early spring planting. Pkt. 
5e, 3 Pkts. 12c, Vi pt. 14<\ pt. 24c, qt. 40c postpaid. By express or 
freight, not prepaid, pk. $ 2.00 
A M E It I C AN 
AY () N 1) ER-A 
well known early 
wrinkled Pea, Its 
earliness combined 
wi th habitof growth 
makes it a valuable 
sort to grow. It is 
of dwarf habit, pro¬ 
ducing a great a- 
bundance of good 
size well filled pod; , 
We consider this 
one of the very best 
early wrinkled Peas 
and a great favorite 
in many sections. 
Pkt. 5c, 3 Pkts. 
By express or freight. 
NEW SURPRISE—Here is an 
excellent extra early wrinkled var¬ 
iety which is ready to pick about as 
soon as the extra early smooth sorts. 
Vines grow about two feet high and 
do not require bushing. It is far 
superior to smooth varieties both in 
quality and yield. It is one of the 
largest podded and earliest of all 
wrinkled early Peas, and is a profit¬ 
able variety to grow. We can highly 
recommend it. Pkt. 5c, 3 pkts. If 
Vi pt. 1 Gc. pt. 30c, qt. 45c, post¬ 
paid. By express or freight, not pre¬ 
paid, pk. $2.25 
American Wonder Pea 
12c, Vi pt. lGc, pt. 28c, qt. 40c, postpaid, 
not prepaid, pk. $2.25. 
BLISS EVERBEARING—A celebrated wrinkled Pea growing 18 
inches to 2 
Bliss Everbearing Peas 
feet high of 
good qual 
ty and fine 
flavor. It 
produces 
very large 
size pods 4 
to 5 inches 
long. It is 
espec ially 
adapted for 
late sum 
merand au¬ 
tumn crop- 
pin g, and- 
on account of its remarkable branching 
habit, it is one of the most valuable sorts 
we offer. It will do well without bushing 
and continues to produce blossoms and pods 
throughout the season, making it an ever- 
bearing variety. Pkt. 5c.3 pkts. 12c, Vj pt. 
1 4c, pt. 25c qt. 40c, postpaid. By express 
or freight, not prepaid, pk $2.25. 
NOTT’S EXCELSIOR—A fine extra 
early wrinkled Pea. It will produce a crop 
fit for table use in at least 45 days after 
planting with ordinary cultivation. They 
grow to uniform size about a foot high and 
are always very tender and fine quality, and 
we can highly recommend this sort as one 
of the very best extra early wrinkled sorts. 
Pkt. 5c, 3 pkts. 12c, Va.pt. 18c, pt 32c, 
qt. 50c, postpaid,. By express or freight, 
not prepaid, pk, $2.50 
CHAMPION OF ENGI.AN D—This 
is a well known old variety and acknowl¬ 
edged as one of the very best for late sow" 
ing. For a reliable staple market variety 
it always will fill the desired purpose, Pkt. 
5c, 3 pkts, 10c, Vj pt. 12c, pt. 20c, qt. 
35c. postpaid. By express or freight, not 
prepaid, pk. $2.00 
ORA DUS OR PROSPERITY—A 
grand extra early Pea. It has become very 
popular wherever grown and is considered 
one of the very best large podded wrinkled 
Peas. It matures one or two days later 
than the small podded round seeded early 
variety. The pods and Peas are always 
large and remain tender and and sweet for 
some time after they are large enough to 
use. Everyone who has ever raised a crop 
of Gradus well knows what an excellent 
variety it is. Pkt. 5c, 3 pkts. 12c, '/a pt. 
20c, pt. 35c, qt. 00c, postpaid. 
Fair view Seed Farms, Inc,, Syracuse, N. Y. 
Dear Sir: I bought from you some of your Giant tomato seeds. I like them better than any 
Other tomatoes I ever raised. I planted some of your Giant tomato seed,and some of my old seeds 
The old tomatoes gave out in .luly, but your Giant lasted until frost. 
Windsor, Va., Oct. 16,1911 Yours truly, John Whitley 
Telephone Peas 
Gradus or Prosperity 
