WM. ELLIOTT & SONS, 
PEAS — Continued. 
Yorkshire Kero. This magnificent variety has became very 
popular; as a main crop Pea it has few if any equals. 
Long, round pods closely filled with large, luscious, 
wrinkled peas; of extra fine quality for table use, and 
very productive. Per pt., 15 cts.; qt., 25 cts. ; pk., $1.25. 
Horsford’s Market Garden. A cross between Alpha and Am. 
Wonder; extremely prolific, and of the best quality. 
Per pt., 15 cts.; qt., 25 cts. ; pk., $1.25. 
American Champion. One of the largest of all Peas, enormously 
productive and superior quality. The pods are produced 
in pairs, each containing 9 to 12 large peas. Habit tall 
branching requiring to be sown thinly. Height 4% ft. 
Per pt., 20 cts. ; qt., 30 cts.; pk.. $1.50. 
Bliss’s Abundance. A dwarf variety, with large, dark, green 
foliage; pods from 3 to 3% inches long, containing from 
six to eight large wrinkled Peas of excellent quality; 
1% ft. Per pt., 15 cts.; qt., 25 cts. ; pk., $1.25. 
Fillbasket. One of the best second early Peas in cultivation ; 
blue, of excellent flavor. Per pt., 15 cts.; qt., 25 cts. ; 
pk., $1.25. 
Small Early French. (Petit Pois.) The true small French Pea, 
so extensively used in France for canning and for the 
table; 3 ft. Per pt., 15 cts. ; qt., 25 cts. ; pk., $1.50. 
FOR GENERAL CROP. 
Juno. The best wrinkled main crop Pea in the market to-day. 
Vines robust in growth, pods stout, straight and usually 
borne in pairs. The pods are thick and well-filled with 
delicious, large, sweet dark green peas of the finest 
quality. Per pt., 15 cts. ; qt., 25 cts.; pk., $1.25. 
Improved Stratagem. An improved variety, comprising all the 
good qualities of the old Strategem highly developed. 
The pods are of immense size, well filled with dark-green 
peas of the finest quality ; a very heavy cropper. Height 
2 ft. Per pt., 15 cts.; qt., 30 cts.; pk., $1.50. 
Champion of England. One of the best known of the older 
varities ; a tall-growing, green, wrinkled marrow; 
quality unsurpassed by any other Pea; j>od medium; 
peas large; vine about 5 ft. Per qt., 20 cts.; pk., $1.25. 
Carter’s Telephone. This remarkable Pea is a week earlier 
than Champion of England ; pods 5 to 7 inches in length 
and containing from eight to twelve peas of unequalled 
flavor; 3 ft. Per pt., 20 cts.; qt., 30 cts. ; pk., $1.50. 
Everbearing. This variety is branching in habit and should be 
sown thinner than other varieties. Height, 3 ft., foliage 
large, pods 3 to 4 inches long, peas large size and 
excellent quality. A continuous bearing sort, Perpt., 
20 cts. ; qt., 30 cts. ; pk., $1.50. 1 
The Queen. A mo3t desirable late variety maturing after the 
Heroine. Vigorous and branching in habit, requiring to 
be sown thinly. Pods long, slightly curved and well 
filied with large peas of most delicious flavor. Height, 
2% ft. Per pt., 15 cts. ; qt., 25 cts. ; pk., $1.25. 
Veitch’s Perfection. A large and delicious marrow Pea, and 
an abundant cropper; 4 ft. Per pt., 20 cts.; qt., 40 
cts, ; pk., $2.50. 
Dwarf White Marrowfat. An old variety of dwarf habit, and 
on that account preferable for small gardens ; 3 ft. Pen 
pt., 10 cts. ; qt., 20 cts.; pk., $1.00. 
Black-Eye Marrowfat. The standard variety for garden or field 
use; hardy and productive; 4 ft. Per pt., 10 cts. ; qt., 
20 cts. ; pk., 75 cts. 
Canada Field. For soiling, sow 4 to 5 bushels per acre, Per 
qt., 15 cts. ; pk., 50 cts ; bush., $1.50. 
EDIBLE PODDED, OR SUGAR PEAS. 
The varieties of this class are cultivated for their pods, 
which are remarkably tender and succulent; in flavor equal 
to the best string beans. They are gathered young, boiled 
whole, and served up with white sauce. 
SEEDSMEN. NEW YORK. « 
Dwarf Gray Seeded Sugar. A prolific variety of fine quality; 
2 y % ft. Per pt., 20 cts. ; qt., 40 cts. 
Tall Butter Sugar. One of the most desirable sugar Peas in 
cultivation ; 4 ft. Per pt., 30 cts.; qt., 60 cts. 
PEPPER. 
German, Pfeffer. —French, Piment. —Spanish, Pimiento. 
One ounce \cxll produce about 2,000 plants. 
Sow early in April in a hot-bed, in shallow drills 6 inches 
apart, and transplant to open ground as soon as the weather 
is warm and settled. Set the plants in mellow soil, in rows 16 
inches apart and the same distance apart in the rows. The 
seed may also be sown in the open ground but not until all 
danger of frost is past. 
Large Bell, or Bull-Nose. An early variety of mild flavor. Per 
pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; % lb., 75 cts. 
Sweet Mountain, or Mammoth. Of large size, best for Mangoes. 
Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; ^ lb., 75 cts. 
SWEET MOUNTAIN. 
Ruby King. An excellent new variety, of large size and mild 
flavor. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; ^ lb., 75 cts. 
Celestial. Very prolific. Pods borne upright, conical in shape, 
and vary in color from creamy white when unripe to 
brilliant scarlet when ready for picking. Valuable for 
culinary or decorative purposes. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 
25 cts.; ^ lb., 75 cts. 
Golden Dawn. Color bright golden yellow ; very productive and 
mild. Per pkt., 5 cts. ; oz., 25 cts. ; % lb. 75 cts. 
Long Red Cayenne. A small, long-shaped variety; very pun- 
gentf; the Cayenne Pepper of commerce. Per pkt., 5 cts.; 
oz., 25 cts.; ^ lb., 75 cts. 
Chili. Very piquant and prolific. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 25 cts • 
% lb., 75 cts. 
Sweet Spanish. One of the largest; mild and pleasant; best 
for salads. Per pkt., 5 cts ; oz., 25 cts. ; ^ lb., 75 cts. 
Procopps Giant. Large size, 8 to 9 inches long, brilliant scarlet 
color; flesh very thick and moderately hot. Per pkt. 
10 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; % lb., $1.00. 
Red Cherry. A small, round Pepper of strong flavor; makes a 
very ornamental plant. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 30 cte.; V 
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