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Early Varieties Late Varieties 
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Sutton’s Excelsior. —Pods three inches long, broad, straight, 
well filled to the point. Quite prolific, medium early, height, fifteen 
inches. Pkt., lOc.; lb., 35c.; 10 lbs., $1.90; 100 lbs., $16.00. 
Thomas Laxton. —Closely resembles Gradus in habit, earUness 
and rapidity of growth. The pod is a trifle shorter, darker green and 
blunt on the blossom end. Very popular and one of the best second 
earlies. Height, three feet, 
Pkt., lOc.; lb., 35c.; 10 lbs., $1.90; 100 lbs., $16.00. 
World’s Record. —An improved type of Gradus, being slightly 
earlier, more dwarf, true to type and productive. Height 2 feet. 
Vines moderately stout, medium green; pods medium green, 4 inches 
long, very broad, pointed and well filled with 7 to 9 very large, dark 
green peas of exceptional quality. 
Pkt., 10c.; lb., 35c.; 10 lbs., $1.90; 100 lbs., $16.00. 
Second Early and Late Varieties 
Alderman. —Pods very large and of a dark green color. Height 
four feet. Quite late. 
Pkt., 10c.; lb., 35c.; 10 lbs., $1.80; 100 lbs., $15.00. 
Bliss’ Everbearing. —Height, two and one-half feet. The pods 
are broad and borne at the top of the vine. The peas are large and 
of a superior flavor. 
Pkt., 10c.; lb., 35c.; 10 lbs., $1.80; 100 lbs., $15.00. 
Carter’s Daisy or Dwarf Telephone. —A most desirable sort 
on account of its size, beautiful shape and fine quality. Pods broad 
and of a pale green color. Height, twenty inches. 
Pkt., 10c.; lb., 35c.; 10 lbs., $1.90; 100 lbs., $16.00. 
Champion of England. —An old sort, still popular on account of 
the large, sweet, tender peas. Pods three inches long and quite 
broad, vine vigorous, growing from four to five feet high. 
Pkt., 10c.; lb., 35c.; 10 lbs., $1.70; 100 lbs., $14.00. 
Dwarf White Sugar. —Height 2 feet. Vine fairly heavy, light 
green; pods light green, 2^4 inches long, pointed, and narrow as 
compared with Mammoth Melting Sugar; 6 light green peas to 
pod; quite early. 
Pkt., 10c.; lb., 35c.; 10 lbs., $1.90; 100 lbs., $16.00. 
Giant Luscious Sugar. —A new edible pod sort producing large 
pods of excellent quality. Seeds brown, blossoms purple. 
Pkt., 10c.; lb., 40c.; 10 lbs., $2.10; 100 lbs., $18.00. 
Goliath. —This new variety produces the largest pods of any 
variety known to us. They frequently measure seven inches and 
contain ten to twelve large dark green peas of excellent quality. 
Pods dark green, vine five feet. Season same as Telephone. 
Pkt., 10c.; lb., 35c.; 10 lbs., $1.90; 100 lbs., $16.00. 
Improved Stratagem. —Pods large and peas of excellent quality 
Height, twenty inches. 
Pkt., 10c.; lb., 35c.; 10 lbs., $1.80; 100 lbs., $15.00. 
Melting Sugar. —This variety is used the same as a snap-rbean, 
both pod and pea being eaten. The pods are large, extremely tender 
while jroung, finely flavored and borne in great profusion. Seed white. 
Height, four to five feet. 
Pkt., 10c.; lb., 40c.; 10 lbs., $2.10; 100 lbs., $18.00. 
Potlatch, or Big Dinner. —One of the best second early, large 
podded, dwarf, wrinkled sorts. The pods are large, of a rich dark 
green color and the quality is excellent. Very proGfio. Height, two 
feet. 
Pkt., 10c.; lb., 35c.; 10 lbs., $1.80; 100 lbs., $15.00. 
President. —Vine 20 to 22 inches high, bearing straight, dark 
green, pointed pods in profusion, which measure 4^ to 6 inches in 
length, well fill^ with sweet flavored Peas; ready for picking 6 days 
after Laxton’s Progress, which makes it most valuable to plant 
along with this variety. 
Pkt., 10c.; lb., 35c.; 10 lbs., $1.90; 100 lbs., $16.00. 
Prince Edward. —A grand new late sort, producing very large, 
handsome, dark green pods, filled with eight to ten large, luscious 
peas. Pods frequently measure six inches long. Height, five feet. 
Pkt., 10c.; lb., 35c.; 10 lbs., $1.80; 100 lbs., $15.00. 
Superior. —A very distinct and valuable mid-season variety, 
coming in just ahead of Telephone. A heavy cropping Pea, 3 feet in 
height, with vigorous, 
strong, medium-green foli¬ 
age. Pods are 4 inches 
long, large, broad, straight 
and blunt ended, contain¬ 
ing 6 to 8 deep green peas 
of superior quality. An 
excellent variety for can¬ 
ning. _ One of the best 
recent introductions. 
Pkt., 10c.; lb., 35c.; 10 lbs., 
$1.90; 100 lbs., $16.00. 
Telephone. —An old, 
popular variety, producing 
very large pods of a medium 
green color, filled with large 
peas of the very finest qual¬ 
ity. Height, three and a 
half feet. 
Pkt., 10c.; lb., 35c.; 10 lbs., 
$1.80; 100 lbs., $15.00. 
Yankee Prince. —The 
king of the second early 
large-podded wrinkled sorts 
of the Telephone type. Re¬ 
markably healthy, vigorous 
and productive. Pods of 
the largest size frequently, 
six inches in length, straight, 
round at the point, deep 
green in color and most 
beautifully shaped, well 
filled with large peas that 
are deep green in color and 
of the richest flavor. Height, 
four feet. We claim this 
to be the best of its class. 
Pkt., 10c.; lb., 35c.; 10 lbs., 
$1.90; 100 lbs., $16.00. 
Superior 
What Our Customers Say 
Mrs. T. H. Queale, Farmdale, Ohio, writes: 
The Yankee Prince Peas have won such great favor among the 
people here that several wanted me to order for them, so you will 
find enclosed check for $2.20 in order to send 10 lbs. of Yankee 
Prince _ Peas. Received my seeds today and they are O. K. 
Thanking you for your promptness. 
Wm. Stinger, 2408 Golf Ave., Phila., Pa., reports: 
Your Yankee Prince Peas are excellent, and produced seven 
half bushels of large podded peas from 1 quart of seed. One of 
the vines measured seven feet in length. 
Quality Gardens, Connecticut, writes: 
Seeds in three parcels arrived O. K. yesterday A. M. with no 
errors nor omissions. You surely are to be congratulated upon 
the extraordinary promptness with which you fiii orders. In this 
case you have even broken your own (previous) records. From 
the time our order left local P. O. till the seeds were deposited in 
same office was only forty-nine hours—certainly an enviable 
record. It goes without saying that it is a pleasure to deal with 
such a firm. You wiii find enclosed check to cover postage due. 
A. R. Beckeler, New Jersey, writes: 
I received my order of seeds which I ordered Feb. 29th, today, 
March 2nd. I got everything all O. K. It sure was packed fine 
and such quick service as your firm gave the order is surely some¬ 
thing to be well proud of, and I hope to next year be able to send 
a very much bigger order. Thanking you very much for your 
quick service and wishing your firm every success. 
Market Growers Journal, National trade paper for vegetable 
growers. $1 per year; $2 for 3 years; $5 for 10 years. Include 
this in your order. Published semi-monthly. 
\M« Mil 14 poundt at pound rato, 5 pounds at tan-pound rata, 25 pounds or over at hundred-pound rata, ol one variety. 
Prioes Subleot to Chanaa Without Notice. 
