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PEAS—Continued 
SECOND-EARLY and MAIN CROP VARIETIES 
In bag 
Per lb. lots 
Admiral Dewey . $0.12 $0.10 
About 3 feet high. Very productive. One of the Tele¬ 
phone types. 
Alderman .12 .10 
About 5 feet high. Potds borne in pairs. Fine quality. 
Bliss Everbearing .13 .11 
Productive, long in bearing. Peas of fine quality. 
Champion of England .12 .10 
The best of the late varieties. Grows about 4 feet high. 
A well known favorite. 
Dark Podded Telephone .12 .10 
Height about 4 feet, pods large and well filled. Very de¬ 
sirable for market gardens. 
Dwarf Champion . ..13 .11 
A desirable home or market variety. Height about 3 feet. 
Pods are well filled. 
Dwarf Telephone .13 .11 
Highly recommended for the home garden. Grows about 20 
inches tall. 
Horsford Market Garden .12 .10 
Productive. Used by canners largely. Very sweet when 
young. 
Improved Stratagem .1.13 .11 
Well known and an old favorite. Grows 18 to 24 inches 
high. Peas of high quality, late. 
Improved Telephone .12 .10 
One of the standard second early sorts. Height about 4 
feet. Large pods. 
McLean’s Advancer . .13 .11 
A heavy yielder, and a canner’s favorite. 
Potlatch (Dwarf Defiance) .13 .11 
A splendid variety for home or market. Grows about 2 feet 
tall. Very productive. 
Yorkshire Hero . 13 .11 
A fine old standard sort. Grows about 3 feet high. 
FODDER PEAS 
Large White Marrowfat.11 .10 
Canada Field . 05 4.15 
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