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Enormous Pods Filled with Perfect Peas 
One of the best main* crop varie¬ 
ties, extremely vigorous and pro¬ 
ducing a large crop of long, 
dark green pods packed with 
green wrinkled Peas of the 
largest size and of unsurpassed 
quality. The rich color and 
fine appearance is retained for several days. Height, 5 
feet. Price, 10c. pkt., 25c. pt., 40c. qt., $1.30 for 4 
qts., $2.50 peck. 
champion of ENGLAND PEA 
Preeminently the Best Flavored of All Peas 
This old favorite rightly maintains its prominent place 
on account of its distinctly superb quality. The heavy 
vines, height 5 feet, require ample support. It is one 
of the last varieties to mature, and as a farewell to the 
Pea season, furnishes the table with a bountiful supply 
of immense wrinkled Peas that are noted for their 
tenderness and rich marrow-like flavor. The pods are 
medium in size, but are produced in abundance and 
are always well filled. It is ready to use early in July, 
a period of great heat. To protect from heat and 
drought, make a trench on each side of the row, soak 
thoroughly, and when drained, fill with dry soil. 
Cover with a mulch of loose manure, avoiding too 
close contact with the vines. {See cut.) Price, 10c. 
pkt., 20c.pt., 35c.qt., $1.10for4 qts., $2.00 peck. 
Alderman Pea 
JUNO PEA 
Ideal for Main Crop Resists Heat Perfectly 
For strong, healthy vines, uniformity to type and reliability in cropping, 
Juno stands alone among the main crop sorts. The foliage is very dark 
green, a sure indication of vigor. The plant is 2^6 feet high, heavily 
branched; so robust that it needs but little support, and so resistant to 
heat, that it stands our summers better than any other. It is a sure and 
heavy cropper. The pods are medium in size, but remarkably well filled 
with large Peas of perfect flavor. (See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 25c. pt., 
40c. qt., $1.30 for 4 qts., $2.50 peck. 
"We were highly pleased with your Juno Peas, they were excellent and of the finest 
flavor." Mrs. C. H. BROWER, Vienna, Ga. 
"Your Juno Peas deserve all of the praise you give them and more. The sturdy vines 
are loaded with well-filled pods so well protected from the sun by luxuriant dark green 
foliage, that the Peas keep in fresh condition for the table for a long time, even when other 
Peas have dried up from the heat. Their season of bearing is long and their flavor delicious." 
Mrs. R. II. EMERSON, 322 W. Main St., Jackson, Mich. 
ADVANCER PEA 
Wonderfully Prolific Exceptionally Good Flavor 
Many claim that Advancer is equal in flavor to Champion of England; 
indeed it is sometimes named Dwarf Champion. The plant is 2 l /% feet 
high, extremely vigorous and is noted particularly for the enormous number 
of pods produced on each vine—no variety excels it in this respect. The 
pods are small, but the Peas so densely packed therein that the yield per 
plant exceeds that of many of the larger-podded sorts. It is one of the few 
English varieties that has become perfectly adapted to American conditions. 
Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 35c. qt., $1.10 for 4 qts., $2.00 peck. 
"The Advancer Peas we purchased from you last year, were the finest we ever raised. 
The vines were literally covered with pods." W. P. BURROUGHS, Roxbury, Mass. 
PURCHASER PAYS TRANSPORTATION ON PEAS. BEANS AND CORN BY THE PINT AND OVER. If wanted by Parcel Post, see zone rates on page I. A pint weighs I lb. 
