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A New Pea, The Miracle 
Imagine a really drought-resistant Pea! Here it is at last!! Besides 
this immensely valuable characteristic, The Miracle produces a most 
abundant crop of long dark green pods, well filled with Peas of rich color 
and exquisite flavor. For this variety we are indebted to one of the 
world’s largest and most successful Pea-growers, whose introductions 
in England are always eagerly sought by the private gardeners on the 
large English estates. Early, main-crop, and of medium height. 
Pkt. 25c; lb. 50c; 2 lbs. 90c. 
Muskmelon, Farquhar’s Honey Drop 
An early, round, netted melon that grows to a large size. Flesh 
thick, deep orange, and of the finest flavor. For the home-garden and 
for commercial growers this superb melon has proved itself to be a most 
satisfactory variety for Massachusetts and southern New England. 
We supply only originator’s extra-selected stock. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 60c; $2.00. 
Cucumber, Straight-8 
Here we have a superb white spine variety with straight, cylindrical 
fruits remarkable for their uniform 8-inch length and 1% to 2-inch 
girth. The “Cukes” are a rich deep green color with small seed-cavity. 
The vines are vigorous, healthy, and productive. Highly recommended. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 35c; 
KIb. $1.00. 
Endive, 
Deep Heart 
Endive, Deep Heart 
Five years ago unknown, to¬ 
day one of our very finest salad 
plants, and an ideal Iate-season 
crop that may be enjoyed from 
September until Thanksgiving. 
We will tell you just how to 
grow this extra-fine Deep Heart 
variety of Batavian Endive. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c; }41b. $1.50. 
Beet, Harvard 
The increasing use and popu¬ 
larity of this fine vegetable has 
largely been due to careful 
breeding and selection. Harvard 
is deep crimson, of round, uni¬ 
form shape, useable when very 
small, and exceedingly tender, 
firm, and sweet. We recommend 
it most highly. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; MIb. $1.50. 
