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JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADEL PHIA 
JofjQsooO Stores’ flevu l^eeord Extra £arly Pea 
Pli(il<igni|>li liilcrn ill Florncrnft Trial CJroumlH. Tho two large porta are .ioiinkon a 
htokhh’ Nitw UKOOIti) isxtba icaui.y lii conlrimt with two ot I lie best ports 
of the well-known KiiiBT and iiuht icxtiia icaiii.y. 
Every claim made by ua, 
from the records of our Trial 
Grounds, in offering this New 
Pea last season for the first 
time, has been fully substan¬ 
tiated by hundreds of market 
gardeners who planted it. It 
would take half the number of 
pages of this book to publish all 
the testimonials thus far re¬ 
ceived. Many of these we have 
referred to the originator, an old 
expert pea grower, and he 
writes us he now feels fully re¬ 
paid for the nine years’ hard 
work devoted to its selection 
and development. 
Important Advantages of the 
RECORD EXTRA EARLY PEA 
It is three to five days 
earlier than any other. 
The most uniform in rip¬ 
ening. A single picking will 
secure the entire crop. 
The vines are much stock¬ 
ier and more vigorous. 
The heaviest cropper and con¬ 
tains one to two more peas 
per pod than any other 
extra early smooth white or 
blue pea. 
Height of vine, 11 to 2 feet. 
Prices for 1899: Pkt., 15c.; 
pint, 35c.; qt., 60c., postpaid; 
qt., 45c.; peck, §1.50; bush., 
$5.00; bag of 2 bush., §9.00, by 
freight or express. 
PEAS —Northern Grown Extra Early Varieties 
Large packets of any variety, ioc. each, postpaid. 
Those marked with a (*) are wrinkled varieties. 
Johnson & Stokes’ Extra Early. Our old standard . . . . 
Cleveland’s Alaska. The earliest and best blue pea . . . . 
First and Uest. Very early ; popular for market. 
Philadelphia Extra Early. Early Hancock, each. 
* Gregory’s Surprise. Earliest of all dwarf wrinkled varieties 
* Nott’s Excelsior. An improvement on American Wonder; 
more vigorous, with larger pods and better filled. 
* American Wonder. Well known and popular. 
* McLean’s Little Ciem. Very prolific ; fine flavor. 
"Extra Early Premium Gem. Long, prolific pods, fine . . . 
Iom Thumb. An old sort; very dwarf. 
Dluo Bcnuty. Medium sized pods, fine for market. 
PEAS. Best Second Early or Medium. 
Johnson & Stokes’ Second Early Market Garden. Tlu 
second early; will produce more pods than any othw 
4 i L'*, Admiral. Fine quality ; the host for canning 
* McLean Advancer. Fine, standard sort; of excellent quality 
* Abundance. Long, round, well-filled pods ... . 
* Horsford’s Mnrkct Garden. Style of Advancer ; verv prolilh 
* Juno. Long pods; produced in pairs with 7 to 9 large pent 
r-!iiu 1 °: hill pods ; productive ; quality perfect . . 
Fillbnsket. Excellent: one of the best for market. 
^Shropshire Hero. Productive; fine flavor ; handsome pods 
"Sutton s Satisfaction. Showy pods, home double ; deliciom 
Crown Prince. Vigorous grower; large, broad pods with 
7 to 9 large peas of most delicious quality. 
Postpaid. 
By Express or 
Freight. 
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