POPULAR VEGETABLE SEEDS 45 
Laxton Pea 
This is the earliest large-podded wrinkled pea 
known, growing very vigorously, with vines about 
21 feet in length, with pods and peas of the very 
largest size, somewhat resembling the Telephone. 
It is astonishing that a pea with as fine large pods 
as this should be almost as early as the regular 
Extra Early Peas. The enormous pods are full 
with from six to ten wrinkled marrow peas of the 
most delicious flavor. Although it commences 
bearing so very early, it continues for a long time, 
the peas also remaining sweet and tender for a 
long time after they are fit to pick. Price, pkt., 
10c. ; pint, 30c.; qt., 65c., by mail, postpaid; by 
express, per qt., 40c.; 4 qts., $1.40 peck, $2.00; 
bush., $7.75. 
New Dwari Champion Pea 
This new pea possesses all the merits of the 
Champion of England, with less vine (26 inches), 
larger pods and more of them, and coming a little 
earlier. Pkt., 10c. ; pint, 25c. ; qt., 40c., postpaid ; 
by freight or express, qt., 25c.; peck, $1.75 ; bush., 
$ 6 . 00 . 
A GRAND NEW E.NGLISH PE.A 
THE ALDERMAN 
THE BEST PEA FOR MEDIUM AND LATE USE 
Vine is very hardy, growing vigorously to a 
height of about 4 feet, unusually prolific. Hand¬ 
some pods growing uniformly to larger size than 
any pea we have ever seen, and filled with eight 
to ten very large, delicious peas. Prices, pkt., 10c.; 
pint, 30c.; qt.,55c., postpaid ; by express or freight, 
qt., 40c.; peck, $2.25 ; bush., $8.50, 
PBAS— Late or Main Crop Varieties 
Each variety in large packets, at ioc. each. 
c 
A v 
By Mail, 
Postpaid. 
By Express or Freight. 
We sell 1 pecks at peck rates, £ bushels at bushel rates. 
Those marked with a (*) are wrinkled varieties. 
W 
Pint. 
Qt. 
Qt. 
Peck. 
Btlbll. 
♦Duke of Albany. (American Champion.) Immense pods . . 
4 
$0 25 
$0 45 
$0 30 
$1 75 
$6 75 
♦Improved Stratagem. Large, full pods; quality fine . . . 
2 
25 
45 
30 
1 75 
6 75 
Long Island Mammoth, or Telegraph. Large pods and peas, 
3£ 
25 
40 
25 
1 40 
5 25 
♦Telephone. Enormous pods and peas of first quality: prolific, 
♦Carter’s Danby Stratagem. New pea from England. A 
great improvement on old Stratagem . (See page 15) . . 
4 \ 
25 
45 
30 
1 75 
6 75 
2 
30 
56 
40 
2 25 
8 50 
Pride of the Market. Our greatly improved uniform strain, 
i£ 
25 
46 
30 
1 7o 
6 75 
♦Champion of England. Well-known standard variety . . . 
♦Bliss’ Everbearing. Peculiar branching vine; peas large . 
5 
25 
40 
25 
1 25 
4 75 
2 
25 
40 
25 
1 50 
5 75 
♦Yorkshire Hero. A spreading variety; very productive . . 
3 
25 
40 
25 
1 60 
5 75 
♦Edwin Becket. A vigorous growing English pea, with pods 
almost as large as Gradus, but later . 
25 
45 
30 
1 75 
6 50 
Market Master. Hardiest large podded late pea. 
2 
25 
45 
30 
2 00 
7 50 
Royal Dwarf White Marrowfat. A favorite for market . . 
2£ 
20 
30 
15 
85 
3 00 
Black-Eyed Marrowfat. Verv hardy and prolific: poor quality. 
3 
20 
30 
15 
75 
2 75 
Canada l-ieid. Grown with oats for fodder, also for pigeons . 
5 
15 
25 
10 
50 
1 75 
Dwarf Sugar. Extra fine; pods used same as Snap Beans . . 
i£ 
25 
45 
30 
1 75 
6 25 
Tall Melting Sugar. One of the best; large, broad pods . . 
5 
30 
50 
35 
2 00 
7 25 
I all Gray Sugar. Immense pods of superior quality and snap, 
5 
30 
50 
35 
2 00 
7 25 
New Mammoth Podded Prolific Sugar. Largest and best 
of the edible podded sorts; broad, fleshy, tender pods . . 
3 
45 
85 
70 
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The Thomas 
THOMAS LAXTON PEA. 
