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Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co., Boston 
PEAS 
THOMAS LAXTON 
A good, reliable extra early wrinkle variety, usually 
ready for picking a few days after Gradus. A sort 
that is vigorous and hardy and may be sown with the 
first early varieties. _ i 
Thomas Laxton Peas are heavy croppers, bearing 
pods of deep green, blunt ends, long and straight, 
which are well filled with seven to ten delicious peas 
of extra size. 
The peas, when cooked, retain that deep green color 
which is always attractive when served. 
Pkt. 10c., I>t. 20c., qt. 40c., 4 qts. $1.50, 
pk. $2.25. 
If Peas are wanted by Parcel Post, add 5c. i>es 
quart for postage. 
Cucumber, Rival 
CUCUMBER 
RIVAL 
New Frame Variety 
A surprisingly new Cucumber, obtained from the 
various crossings between hybrids of Noa’s Forcing 
and Triumph. Its wonderful productiveness is in 
great excess of all other existing sorts. The vines are 
of a particularly robust but compact growth, thereby 
requiring but a very small amount of cutting back. 
The fruits atlnin a length of fully twelve to. fifteen 
inches, while the color is a light, persistent green, 
slightly striped, and they have well-defined white 
spines. 
Two or three fruits are borne successively at tlm 
axils of each leaf, continuing until late Autumn. 
Pkt. 25c. 
PEAS 
EVERBEARING 
A very choice variety for the small garden and also 
for the private gardener. It is well named, as it is 
undoubtedly one of the most prolific in existence.! 
Everbearing is not a new introduction, but for a 
few years the stock has been exceedingly short, whilel 
during 11)14 crops were favored with growing weather! 
and we obtained a liberal supply of seed to offer fori 
Spring of 1916. Vines are strong and vigorous and of! 
somewhat branching habit, growing about •'! ft. high. I 
Pods averaging -% to 3 inches in length are well! 
filled with good-sized peas of an excellent quality.I 
This is one of the Main-Crop or Second Early Peas 
and a very satisfactory Pea in ever respect. 
Pkt. 10c., pt. 20c., qt. 30c., 4 qts. $1.00, 
pk. $1.75. 
If Pens are wanted by Parcel I'ost, add 5c. per! 
quart for postage. 
