* TELEPHONE — The pods 
are very large and well tilled with 
large peas which are tender, 
, sweet and of excellent flavor. It 
f rows 3V 2 to 4 feet high and is 
mmensely productive. The 
stock I offer is prolific and has 
been carefully selected. Per pkt. 
8c.; V-> pt. 15c.; pt. 25c.; qt. 
40c. postpaid. By express or 
freight not prepaid, pk. $1.50; 
U bu. $2.75; bu. $5.00. 
* BLISS EVERBEARING— 
[Grows 18 inches to 2 feet high ; 
pods are from 3 to 4 inches long 
of very large size and peas are 
of the finest quality. It is an 
everbearing variety and has a 
peculiar branching character, 
forming as high as ten stalks 
from a single root stalk. It is 
certainly a grand pea. Per pkt. 
10c.; l/o pt. 15c.; pt. 25c.; qt. 
45c. postpaid. By express or 
freight not prepaid, pk. $ 1.50; 
y 2 btt. $2.75 ; bn. $5.25. 
Try These 
MAMMOTH 
BEAUTY PEAS. 
» NEW PEA JUNO— A splen¬ 
did dwarf main crop wrinkled 
marrow pea., enormously pro¬ 
lific and one of the very best fla¬ 
vor. It grows about 2feet high, 
requiring little or no bushing, 
though it is greatly helped by it. 
Vines are laden with pods, which 
contain from 7 to 9 peas of the 
finest quality. It possesses the 
merit of preserving its tender¬ 
ness and. good flavor long after 
it is young and also retains its 
attractive dark green color when 
ready for the table. Give it a trial. 
Per pkt. 10c. pt. 20c.; pt. 35 c.; 
qt. 50c. postpaid. By express or 
freight not prepaid, pk. #1.50; 
Ve bu. @2.50. 
‘AMERICAN WONDER—Superior quality 
and earliness combined with habit of growth 
makes this one of the very best peas in culti¬ 
vation. It is of dwarf robust habit, produc- 
I ing a profusion of good siztd, well filled pods. 
| Per pkt. 10c.; pit. 20c.- pt. 35c.; qt. 50c. 
i postpaid. By express or freight not prepaid, 
j pk. @2.00; t/ 3 bu. @3.50 ; bu. @0.50. 
' ‘CHAMPION OF ENGLAND—A well 
known variety and acknowledged to be one 
of the best for late sowing. Per pkt. 8c,; 
y 2 pt. 12c; pt. 20c.; qt. 35c. postpaid. By 
express or freight not prepaid, pk. $ 1 . 10 ; y 2 
bu. $2.10; bu. $4.00. 
CANADA FIELD PEA—Fine for Cattle 
feeding and extensively sown with oats, also 
excellent for green soiling. Pkt. 5c.; pt. 18c.; 
qt. 30c. postpaid. By express or freight not 
prepaid, pk. 60c.; y> bu. $1.10; bu. $2.00. 
EXTRA EARLY COW PEAS—The earl¬ 
iest of all Cow Peas. This new variety will 
make two crops in one season in most of the 
Southern States. Cow Peas are great soil im¬ 
provers as well as splendid forage crops. 
They should be sown in May or June at the 
rate of 1 to 1 y 2 bushels per acre and ploughed 
as soon as they have made their full growth. 
The introducers say thisnew Pea will mature 
in any state in the United States. They arc 
very prolific and claimed to be snperior to 
any other variety offered. It is claimed that 
90*bushels of clean Peas have been produced 
from only four bushels planted. They are ex¬ 
ceedingly prolific bearers.; make long yines 
and are the earliest in cultivation. Give them 
a trial. Per pkt. 6c.; pt. 20c.; qt. 35c. post¬ 
paid. Bv express or freight not prepaid, pk. 
60c. ; y 2 ~bu. $1.00; bu. $1.75. 
PRIDE OF THE GARDEN, GOLDEN 
SUGAR—-This splendid variety has jjroven 
itself worthy of a place in every garden. I 
have ^rown it for twelve years and have 
found no other Sugar Pea that will compare 
with it. In the first plhee they are of much 
better flavor than other Sugar Peas. They 
, are what the name indicates, Golden Sugar; 
i are entirely free from strings and are very 
| tender and brittle; grow from 3V 2 to 4 feet 
! high, of very stout growth and vines are 
! covered with pods. They are earlier than 
most ally Sugar Peafand si good Sugar Pea 
is almost unknown in this country. They are 
used the same asfsnap or string bean's. I 
control the entire stock and-you should order 
from headquarters. Pkt. 10c.; pt. 35c. 
MILLS* MAMMOTH BEAUTY—This is a mammoth variety 
and not only the largest, but the very best for yield and quality, 
being a first-class sort for market gardeners and private gardens. 
They will produce more pods to the vine and more shelled peas to 
the bushel of pods than auy other variety I have ever grown. Vines 
grow from 3 to 4 feet high, of very stout growth. If you want a 
mammoth Pea of the Very best quality, you should give "this a trial. 
Tt stands at the head and I control all t-he seed. Per pkt.lOc.; 3 
pkts. 20c.; y 2 pt. 30c.; pt. 50c.; qt. 75c. postpaid. By express or 
freight not prepaid, pk. $2.25. , ~ 
PEKIN DUCKS. 
These are the most popular of all Ducks and 
the mpst extensively raised. They are large, 
pure white and very hardy; ducklings at the 
age df 8 weeks sometimes weigh o ver 4 pounds 
and are in full feather. I have a few of the very 
best thoroughbred Pekins to be had, large, 
strong and vigorous and will do for early breed¬ 
ing, which I offer at the following prices : Ducks 
SI.50 each; Drakes $2.00; Pair $3.00; 
trio Drake and 2 Ducks $4..25, carefully boxed 
and shipped promptly by express. 
WHITE MUSCOVY DUCKS. 
Muscovy Ducks are very useful as well as or¬ 
namental. They are large in size and never 
quack like other Ducks, which makes them very 
desirable where noise is not wanted. They are 
of quiet disposition, tame, hardy, and do well 
in confinement with only enough water to drink. 
1 have a few and can offer them at the following 
prices; Pair $4.09; trio $5.50. 
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We can pay a good price for Ginseng seeds and roots, at all times. 
We shall consider it a favor for anv of our customers to write us for 
quotations before selling elsewhere. : - ' : 
When sending for our prices please state whether your Ginseng is 
cultivated or wild, green or dry, also the quantity you ha ve for sale. 
If you wish to contract to furnish ns any quantity of Ginseng 
seeds or roots this season we shall be pleased to correspond with 
you. If you do not grow the root will you give us the names and 
addresses of those who do ? 
Have you read our offer to grow Ginseng for you on page 32? 
