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GARDEN PEAS—FIRST EARLY VARIETIES—Continued 
*Nott’s Excelsior. Of compact, dwarf growth and a heavy 
cropper. The pods are large and closely filled with peas of 
unusually sweet flavor. Qt. 25c., 4 qts. 85c., pk. $1.50, 
bus. $5.50. '- ,P - I ’ 
Philadelphia Extra Early. A round-seeded extra early 
sort, resembling the East Hartford Extra Early. Height 
2 Yi feet. Qt. 25c., 4 qts. 70c., pk. $1.25, bus. $4.75. 
Saxonia. This, one of the most recent introductions, has 
proved a valuable acquisition to the extra early round strains. 
It yields with great freedom, and the large pods are filled 
with peas of remarkably fine flavor. Height 2 to 2Vo feet. 
Qt. 25c., 4 qts. 80c., pk. $li35, bus. $5.00. 
*Sherwood. A Pea of the Sutton’s Excelsior type. Yields 
abundantly, and the quality is excellent. Well worthy of 
a trial in every garden. Height about 20 inches. Qt. 30c., 
4 qts. 90c., pk. $1.65, bus. $6.30. 
^Sutton’s Excelsior. A handsome dwarf variety which 
comes into bearing very early. Extensively grown by market 
gardeners, and is considered by many the best ail-around 
Pea for the home garden. The vines are stout and hardy 
and produce, in great abundance, long, straight, pale green 
pods which are crowded with peas of exquisite flavor. 
Seed green and wrinkled. Height about 15 inches. Qt. 
30c., 4 qts. 90c., pk. $1.65, bus. $6.30. 
^Thomas Lax ton. In some quarters this Pea is claimed 
to possess greater merit than the famous Gradus, which in 
many characteristics it closely resembles. The pods are 
not quite as large, but they are more numerous and better 
filled with peas of extra fine quality. Height about 3 feet. 
Qt. 30c., 4 qts. 90c., pk. $1.65, bus. $6.30. 
Sutton’s Excelsior Pea 
Second Early Varieties 
Bliss’s Abundance. A popular variety bearing a liberal crop 
of pods well filled with peas of splendid flavor. Height 20 
inches. Qt. 25c., 4 qts. 75c., pk. $1.35, bus. $5.00. 
^Heroine. Medium early green, wrinkled Pea of exceptionally 
fine flavor. Very prolific. Height 2 feet. Qt. 25c., 4 qts. 
80c., pk. $1.40, bus. $5.50. 
*Horsford Market Garden. Similar to Bliss’s Abundance. 
Excellent for general use. Height 2 feet. Qt. 25c., 4 qts. 75c., 
pk. $1.35, bus. $5.00. 
*Juno. A very desirable sort. Robust and vigorous in 
growth, carrying a profusion of medium-sized pods. Height 
2 V2 feet, Qt. 25c., 4 qts. 80c., pk. $1.40, bus. $5.50. 
*McLean’s Advancer. A reliable standard sort. Vines of 
strong growth and very productive of long pods full of fine, 
high quality peas. Height 2Y 2 feet. Qt. 25c., 4 qts. 75c., 
pk. $1.35, bus. $5.00. 
Medium and Late Varieties 
*Admiral Dewey. 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. Qt. 30c., 4 qts. 90c., pk. 
$1.60, bus. $6.00. 
^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 3Y feet. Qt. 
30c., 4 qts. 90c., pk. $1.60, bus. $6.00. 
*Bliss’s Everbearing. The vigorous, branching vines yield 
pods of good size, filled with large peas of .fine flavor. 
Height about 2 feet. Qt. 25c., 4 qts. 85c., pk. $1.50, bus. 
$5.50. 
Admiral Dewey Pea 
