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GARDEN PEAS—MEDIUM AND LATE VARIETIES— 
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*Heroine. Medium early green wrinkled Pea of exceptionally 
fine flavor. Very prolific. Height 2 feet. Pt. 25c., qt. 40c., 
4 qts. $1.45, pk. $2.85, bus. $11.00. 
*McLean’s Advancer. A reliable standard sort. Vines of 
strong growth, and very productive of long pods full of fine 
high quality peas. Height 2^^ feet. Pt. 20c., qt. 35c., 
4 qts. $1.35, pk. $2.60, bus. $10.00. 
Medium and Late Varieties 
*Admiral Devv^ey. A late-season wrinkled Pea, justly recog¬ 
nized as a leader in its class. The vines are remarkably 
vigorous and fruitful, the pods being large, beautifully 
shaped, deep green in color and filled with dark green peas 
of richest flavor. Height about 4 feet. Pt. 25c., qt. 45c., 
4 qts. $1.50, pk. $2.90, bus. $11.50. 
*Allan’s Improved Telephone. Valuable for either market 
or private garden, and highly recommended for a late main 
crop. The pods are long and deep green in color, and the 
peas are of unsurpassed quality. Height about 33^ feet. 
Pt. 25c., qt. 45c., 4 qts. $1.50, pk. $2.90, bus. $11.50. 
*Bliss’s Everbearing. The vigorous branching vines yield 
pods of good size, filled with large peas of fine flavor. 
Height about 2 feet. Pt. 25c., qt. 40c., 4 qts. $1.45, pk. 
$2.85, bus. $11.00. 
*Champion of England. An old favorite and unques¬ 
tionably one of the best flavored of all Peas. The strong 
vigorous vines are invariably loaded with immense wrinkled 
peas. Height 4 to 5 feet. Pt. 25c., qt. 40c., 4 qts. $1.45, 
pk. $2.85, bus. $11.00. 
*D'warf Champion. A fine, hardy variety, quite similar to 
Juno. The pods are dark green, of good size, and the peas 
are of first-class quality. Height 23^ feet. Crop failed. 
Dwarf Telephone, or Carter’s Daisy. The short, stocky 
vines bear a generous crop of long pods filled with large, 
light green, wrinkled peas, tender and sweet. Height about 
20 inches. Crop failed. 
*Improved Stratagem. A heavy cropper, the stout, 
branching vines being covered with large pods con¬ 
taining wrinkled peas of excellent quality. Height 2 
feet. Pt. 30c., qt. 55c., 4 qts. $1.90, pk. $3.60, bus. 
$14.00. 
*Sutton’s Defiance. A prolific yielder of large pods 
filled with deliciously flavored peas. Height 20 inches. 
Crop failed. 
CANADA FIELD PEAS. See page 37. 
SOUTHERN COW PEAS. Aee page 37. 
PUMPKIN 
Culture .—Best results are obtained when cultivated in 
rich soil. When the ground has become warm in May 
plant the seeds in hills, 8 to 10 feet apart each way, as 
the vines, being rank growers, require ample space in 
which to spread. Thin out the seedlings when well above 
the surface, leaving 3 or 4 of the strongest in each hill. 
Pumpkins are often grown in the cornfield, 3 or 4 seeds 
being dropped in every third of fourth hill; plant at the 
same time as the Corn. One ounce will plant 15 to 20 
hills; 3 pounds for an acre. 
Connecticut Field. The popular variety, grown chiefly 
for feeding stock. Oz. 10c., 34 lb. 20c., IR 60c., 5 lbs. 
or more, per lb. 50c. 
Large Cheese. A round, flattened sort, with creamy 
yellow skin, and firm, orange-colored flesh of excellent 
quality. Good for cooking purposes. Oz. 10c., 34 lb. 
25c., lb. 85c.; 5 lbs. or more, per lb. 80c. 
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