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Peas 
BLISS’ EVERBEARING. 
‘BLISS’ EVERBEARING—Grows eigh- 
teen inches^ to two feet high, producing pods 
110 m 3 to 4 inches long of very large size arid 
peas are of the very best quality. It is an ever- 
beaming variety and has a peculiar branching 
character forming as high as ten stalks from a 
suiglerootstalk. It is certainly a grand pea. 
1 kt,, 8c.; V 2 pt., 15c.; pt., ‘/55c.; qt., 40c., 
postpaid. By express or freight not prepaid, 
pk„ $1,35 ; 1/2 bu., $2.50; bu., $4.50. 
*■ TELEPHONE 
^TELEPHONE This is a strong luxuriant 
grow mg main crop variety, attaining a height 
ot about four and one-half feet. It is ex¬ 
ceedingly prolific, producing a large number of 
pods to the stalk. The pods are always large 
size and filled, with immense wrinkled marrow 
peas, six to eight being the average, while ten to 
twelve peas to a pod are frequently found. 
Quality is excellent and for family use it is hard 
to excel the Telephone pea, Pkt., 8c.; V*> pt., 
l;>c.; pt., 25c.; qt., 40c., postpaid. By ex¬ 
press or freight not prepaid, pk., $1.25 ; V 2 bu.. 
$2.50; bu., $4.50. 
PRIDE OF THE GARDEN, 
GOLDEN SUGAR. 
PRIDE OF THE GARDEN, GOLDEN 
SUGAR—This is a mammoth Sugar Pea and 
we have never found a variety that can equal it. 
The flavor of the peas are better than other 
Sugar Peas, are entirely free from strings, pods 
are very tender and brittle; vines grow three 
and one-half to four feet high and are covered 
with mammoth pods. They can be used the 
same as snap or string beans and on account of 
the excellent quality there is always a large de¬ 
mand, and seed stock is very limited. Grow the 
best Sugar Peas in cultivation. Pkt., 10c.; 3 
pkts., 20c.; 7 pkts., 35c., pt., 60c. 
please everyone who takes pride in growing fine peas, 
for they are a wonder to all who see them. They gr»w 
to a height of nearly four feet and the strong healthy 
vines are so vigorous that they must be planted thinlv 
in order to secure the best results. They are enormous 
yielders producing giant pods always well filled with 
mammoth peas as shown by the illustration which is 
always of excellent quality. They are entirely free 
from mildew which is very common among late peas 
and they stand at the head for productiveness. By 
all means try a few of these large size enormous 
yielding peas. Stock limited. Pkt., 10c.; 3 pkts., 
20c.; 7 pkts., 35c., postpaid. 
MILLS’ ENORMOUS. 
'MUXS’ ENORMOUS—This grand new pea 
was first introduced by us as No. 4 and we paid 
$50.00 for the name. When it was first intro¬ 
duced we claimed it would prove a rare variety. 
Hundreds of our customers have been more than 
pleased with it and wrote us it surpassed every¬ 
thing they had ever seen in the way of peas. 
This variety has been thoroughly tested in every 
section of the country and we are sure it will 
Telephone Peas 
Golden Sugar Peas 
31 if Is’ Enormous Peas 
