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JOHNSON SEED COMPANY 
The Best Northern 
A SINGLE VINE, WITH PODS NATURAL SIZE, ALONGSIDE OF 
Johnson’s record extra early pea. 
Grown Seed Peas 
p. _ c than has ever been known 
Peas are ocarcer before 1 Most varieties of Gar¬ 
den Pens were nearly complete failures in both America and 
Canada, hence prices are higher than usual. 
Johnson’s Record Extra Early Pea 
First introduced in 1898, is still in the lead as 
the earliest of all peas and most popular with 
truckers. It has produced good edible peas in 
forty-seven days front planting, a record that has 
never yet been beaten. It is the most uniform in 
ripening. A single picking will secure the entire 
crop. The heaviest cropper, containing one to two 
more peas per pod than any other first early. 
Height, 2 feet, l’kt., 10c.; pint, 30c.; qt., 60c., 
postpaid; by express or freight, qt., 35c.; peck, 
$2.00; bush., $7.00; 5 bush, and over, $0.75 per 
bush. 
Large Podded Alaska Pea 
A new and valuable strain from Canada of the 
popular Alaska Pea. The blue seed is the same as 
Alaska, and the vines grow to the same height, but 
more vigorously, and produce fully as early, large, 
deep green pods of almost double the size. Pkt., 
10c.; pint, 36c.; qt., 60c., postpaid; by express or 
freight, qt., 46c.; peck, $2.25; bush., $8 50. 
Sutton’s Excelsior Pea 
This new pea takes the place in the Extra 
Early class that is now so acceptably filled by 
Stratagem and Telephone in the later sorts. It 
grows to a height of about 14 inches, showing a 
great abundance of its long, broad, straight pods of 
a pale green color. Pkt., 10c.; pint, 30c.; qt., 55c., 
by mail, postpaid; by express, qt., 40c.; peck, $2.50; 
bush., $8.75. 
PEAS — Extra Eariy Varieties 
Each of the following, loc.per large packet. 
— 4$ 
By Mail, 
Postpaid. 
Bv Express or 
Freight. 
We furnish 1 pecks at peck rates, 1 bushels at bushel rates. 
Those marked with a (*) are wrinkled varieties. 
‘Z ^ 
Pint. 
Qt. 
* 
Peek. 
Bush. 
. 
Johnson’s Extra Early. The popular old and line standard, 
0 
$0 25 
?0 45 
$u 30 
.. 
$2 00 
$7 00 
Alaska. One of the earliest and most popular blue peas . . . 
New Prolific Early Market. About a week later than John- 
2 
25 
45 
30 
2 00 
7 00 
son’s Record Extra Early, bearing heavily of large pods, 
2 
25 
45 
30 
2 00 
7 00 
First and Best. Very early; popular for market and shipping, 
21 
25 
40 
25 
1 75 
6 75 
Philadelphia Extra Early, Dan O’Rourke, Hancock. Each, 
*Thomas Laxton. The finest early wrinkled pea, superior in 
earliness and hardiness to Grad us ; pods fully as large, 
enormously productive. (See illustration, next page) . . 
•Gradus, or Prosperity. Magnificent new, large podded sort, 
21 
25 
40 
25 
1 75 
6 50 
2 
30 
55 
40 
2 40 
8 75 
21 
30 
55 
40 
2 50 
9 00 
•Gregory’s Surprise. (Eclipse.) Earliest wrinkled variety, 
ii 
25 
40 
25 
l 75 
6 75 
•Nott’s Excelsior. An improvement on American Wonder, 
1 
25 
45 
30 
2 00 
7 50 
•American Wonder. Well known and very popular .... 
3 
25 
45 
30 
2 00 
7 50 
•McLean’s Little Gem. Very prolific ; a garden favorite . . 
l ' 
25 
45 
30 
1 85 
7 00 
•Extra Early Premium Gem. Long, well filled, prolific jxkIs, 
PEAS — Second Early and Medium 
H 
25 
45 
30 
1 85 
7 00 
•Johnson’s Second Early Market Garden. Rest and surest 
cropper; produces more pods than any other. 
•McLean Advancer. Fine standard sort; of excellent quality, 
2 
25 
45 
30 
2 00 
7 50 
21 
25 
45 
30 
2 00 
7 50 
•Abundance. Long, round, well-filled pods ; very prolific . . 
ii 
25 
40 
45 
25 
1 75 
6 75 
•Horsford’s Market Garden. Style of Advancer; very prolific, 
2 
25 
30 
2 00 
7 50 
•Heroine. Large, full pods ; productive ; quality perfect . . 
Improved Fillbasket. Excellent; one of the best for market, 
21 
25 
40 
25 
1 75 
6 75 
31 
25 
40 
25 
1 75 
6 75 
