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Telephone, tall; wrinkled; eighteen to twenty immense pods to the stalk; fine 
quality, and commands a good price in market; qt. 40c., pt. 25c. 10 
Pride of the Market, much esteemed for its long pods, which are well-filled; 
an enormous yielder; two feet; qt. 45c., pt. 25c. .10 
Champion of England, a standard wrinkled variety of delicious flavor; very 
popular; one of the best in cultivation; five feet; qt. 40c., pt. 25c.10 
Forty-Fold, an improved variety of the Champion of England; qt. 40c., pt. 25c. 10 
Yorkshire Hero, a fine large wrinkled variety of exceedingly good quality; 
very prolific; two and a half feet; qt. 40c., pt. 25c.10 
Stratagem, a dwarf wrinkled marrow, immensely productive; strong vines and 
literally covered with well-filled pods, often six inches in length; qt. 50c, pt. 
30c. 10 
Tall Sugar, (Edible Pods); cooked as Snap Beans; very sweet and tender; three 
feet; qt. 50c., pt. 30c. 10 
Ewart Sugar, (Edible Pods); similar to the Tall Sugar except in height; qt. 
50c., pt. 30c.10 
Barge Dwarf White Marrowfat, a fine late Pea, good flavor; qt. 35c., 
pt. 20c. 10 
.Black-eyed Marrowfat, a desirable late variety; very productive; pods large 
and well filled; qt. 35c., pt. 20c. 10 
FOR FIE^LD CROP—All thoroughly screened. 
By Freight or Express at purchaser’s expense. No charge for bags. 
Canada Field. per bushel $1.50 
White Marrowfat. “ 2.25 
Black-eyed Marrowfat . . “ 2.25 
N. B t — Remember that with Peas as with everything else in our 
Catalogue, quantity always commands Discount. Special quotations 
will be promptly given by letter on application._“ 
CZl --I ^POTATOES.^. 
' After much careful study and experimenting we believe the following to be the 
most desirable list ever sent out by any house ; 
Freeman, new, early and a strong grower; finest quality and a good yielder, 
going about 400 bushels to the acre; half-oblong shape, with eyes near the sur¬ 
face; color white-russet; pk. 75c., bu. $2.50, bbl. $0.00. 
Polaris, early and very popular; originated in Vermont and the introducer, 
Mr. H. F. Smith, claims he has produced 600 bushels to the acre; tubers 
oblong, with creamy white skin; pk. 75c., bu. $2.00, bbl. $5.00. 
Early New Yorker, extra early and a splendid yielder; the tubers are of a 
handsome light pink color, very smooth, solid, and unsurpassed in flavor; 
pk. 50c., bu. $1.50, bbl. $4.00. 
Early Ohio Junior, extra early; best of all for early market; pk. 60c., bu. $2.00, 
bbl. $5.00. 
Clark’s No. 1, very early; good for either garden or field culture; pk. 60c. 
bu. $1.75. bbl, $4.00. 
Early Beauty of Hebron, one of the best for the garden; pk. 60c., bu. $1.75, 
bbl. $4.00. 
Early Sunrise, early, resembles Rose, but is not so flat; heavy yielder ; pk. 60c., 
bu. $1.75, bbl. $4.00. 
Early Rose, old and reliable; pk. 60c., bu. $1.75, bbl. $4.00. 
Chicago Market, medium early ; light pink ; yields well on good soil ; pk. 60c., 
bu. $1.75, bbl. $4.00. 
Early Puritan, new, early, white, very productive, excellent quality; pk. 60c., 
bu. $1.75, bbl. $4.00. 
Brownell’s Winner, best one of the Rose class; productive, good keeper; 
pk. 60c., bu. $1.75, bbl. $4.25. 
Prize Taker, oblong, flesh-colored tubers ; excellent flavor, and crowds Maggie 
Murphy for yield ; second early ; pk. 60c., bu. $1.75, bbl. $4.25, 
Rural Blush, round and red bulbs; vigorous grower; first quality, and good 
yielder ; pk. 60c., bu. $1.75, bbl. $4.25. 
Maggie Murphy, a new variety, and is creating a furor among potato growers 
on account of its enormous yield, fine quality, etc.; late, and of the Rose class; 
pk. $1.00, bu. $3.00; bbl. $8.00. 
