VEGETABLE SEEDS 
GARDEN PEAS 
The Pea is very hardy and will endure a great amount of cold. Sow the drills not less than four inches 
deep, about a pint to forty feet. The drills must not be nearer than two feet, except for the dwarf sorts. 
Those growing three feet high or more should not be nearer than three or four feet, and should have 
brush for their support. It is well to 
sow the earliest Peas as soon as possible 
after the frost is out of the ground ; in 
two or three weeks make another sow¬ 
ing—a few more early, and some for the 
late crop. 
Quart. 40 cents ; pint, 25 cents ; 
\4 pint, 15 cents ; packet, 10 cents ; 
except as noted. 
EXTRA EARLY. 
Thomas Laxton. See Novelty Pages. 
Vick’s Extra Early. The earliest 
of all Peas; excellent quality; pro¬ 
ductive. 
Alaska. The earliest blue Pea. One 
of the very best for market gardeners. 
New Surprise. One of the earliest 
wrinkled Peas in market, and very 
superior in quality ; vines grow about 
two feet high, and are very prolific. 
Quart, 45 cents ; pint, 25 cents ; 
Y> pint, 15 cents, packet, 10 cents. 
Gradus (Prosperity). An extra early 
Pea, and far superior to all smooth 
varieties for its delicious flavor, 
length of pods, and abundant crop¬ 
ping qualities. Quart, 65 cents; pint 35 cents ; 
\4 pint, 20 cents ; packet 10 cents. 
Nott’s Excelsior. New extra early dwarf 
wrinkled sort; superior in quality, and more 
prolific than American Wonder. Quart, 50 cts.; 
pint, 25 cents; % pt., 15 cents; packet, 10 cents. 
Bliss’ American Wonder. The earliest 
wrinkled Pea, and a superior cropper. Quart, 
50 cts.; pt., 25 cts., J 4 pt-, 15 cts., pkt., 10 cts. 
Extra Early Premium Gem. A fine dwarf 
wrinkled variety, fifteen inches high. Quart, 45 
cts.; pt., 25 cts.; ^ pt., 15 cts.; pkt., jo cts. 
Vick’s King of the Dwarfs. Closely follows 
Premium Gem. Outyiclds all the principal 
dwarf varieties. Quality of the very best. 
Eighteen inches high. Quart, 45 cents ; pint, 
25 cents; y 2 pint, 15 cents; packet, 10 cents. 
SECOND EARLY PEAS. 
Vick’s Daisy. A second early Pea of robust 
habit; vines two feet high, bearing an abund¬ 
ance of well-filled pods of deliciously flavored 
peas. One of the finest dwarf wrinkled marrows 
grown. Quart, 50 cents ; pint 25 cents ; % pint, 
15 cents ; packet 10 cents. 
McLean’s Advancer. An early market vari¬ 
ety, exceedingly prolific, with well-filled pods 
of wrinkled peas of exquisite flavor. 
Bliss’ Abundance. Remarkably productive. 
W rinkled and of superior quality. 
PHAS, 
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Bliss’ Ever- bearing. A wrinkled 
sort, bearing heavy crops of large 
well-filled /fsBi pods. Peas of excellent 
flavor. Vines branching. 
Horsford’s Market Garden. A wrinkled 
variety. Extremely prolific. 
Telephone. Wrinkled variety; good cropper, 
bearing immense pods full of large peas of ex¬ 
quisite flavor. Vines four feet. Quart, 45 cents; 
pint, 25 cents; l / 2 pint, 15 cents; packet, 10 cents. 
Long Island Mammoth. Very productive. 
Pods large and handsome. Flavor excellent. 
LATE PEAS. 
Vick’s Charmer. Large, long, scimetar-shaped 
pods, closely packed. Highest quality. 
Yorkshire Hero. A very fine wrinkled variety 
of good quality and very productive. 
Champion of England. A standard variety ; 
one of the richest and best. 
FIELD PEAS 
Large Black-Eyed Marrowfat. Well filled 
pods. Four feet tall. Grown for field crop. 
Quart, 35 cents; pint, 20cents; ]4 pint, 10 cents. 
Large White Marrowfat. Like Black-Eyed 
Marrowfat, extensively grown as a field crop. 
Quart, 35 cents ; pint, 20 cents ; l /> pint, 10 cts. 
Canada Field. For sowing broadcast. $2.00 
per bushel. 
