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— HENDERSON'S ——— 
American Champion Pea 
American Champion is one of the very best selections of the 
Telephone type. We have offered this variety for many years, 
and it has always given thorough satisfaction, particularly in the 
private garden. 
The varieties of this class are all distinguished by their extra 
large pods, which are always liberally filled with Peas of great size 
and of particularly good flavor. It does not come into use until near 
the end of the season, and, as it grows from 4 to 5 feet high, the 
vines need some support, but it well repays both the waiting and 
the extra labor, for, properly cared for, it bears an extremely 
bountiful crop of the most delicious Peas. ( See cut.) Price, 
10c. pkt., 25c. pt., 40c. qt., $1.30 for 4 qts., $2.50 peck. 
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“SUCCESSION” COLLECTIONS 
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These collections contain the best of the standard wrinkled varieties. 
They are all of superior quality, and are selected to produce a continuous 
supply of delicious Peas throughout the entire season. 
The complete collection should be planted at one time; the varieties 
succeed each other, and may be used in the order named. 
WE ALSO OFFER THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES OF PEAS 
(1 qt. to 100 feet of drill.) (Those prefixed * are wrinkled varieties; all others are smooth.) 
DWARF EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES. (Require no staking or brush.) 
♦American Wonder. Height, 12 inches. Extra early; of dwarf, compact growth, wrinkled; of the 
finest quality. Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 35c. qt., $1.10 for 4 qts., $2.00 peck. 
♦Little Gem. Height, 18 inches. A dwarf, green, wrinkled Pea with small but well filled pods- very- 
prolific and of excellent flavor. Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 35c. qt., $1.10 for 4 qts., $2.00 peck. 
♦Premium Gem. Height, 18 inches. A fine dwarf Pea of the Little Gem type, on which it is a. 
great improvement. Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 35c. qt., $1.10 for 4 qts., $2.00 peck. 
EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES OF MEDIUM HEIGHT. 
Alaska. Height, 2H feet. A wonderfully early, smooth, blue Pea; vines slender; pods about 3 
inches long, well filled with small, smooth, blue-green Peas. The earliness and uniformity in ripening- 
render it desirable for an early crop. Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 35c. qt., $1.10 for 4 qts., $2.00 peck.. 
Ameer. Height, 2 A feet. This resembles Alaska, the vine being vigorous, a little taller and the 
pods and Peas one-third larger. It produces handsome pods containing large, blue-green, round 
Peas of excellent quality. It is ready for use about three days later than Alaska. Price, 10c. nkt., 
20c. pt., 35c. qt., $1.20 for 4 qts., $2.25 peck. y 
SECOND, or MEDIUM EARLY VARIETIES. 
♦Abundance. Height, 2 A feet. A popular variety, of strong branching habit, bearing an enormous; 
crop of rather small pods, but which are remarkably well filled with large Peas of excellent 
quality. Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 35c. qt., $1.10 for 4 qts., $2.00 peck. 
♦Everbearing. Height, 3 feet. A very prolific and continuous bearing Pea, giving it especial value- 
for summer use and for successive planting. The pods are only of average size, but the indi¬ 
vidual Peas are extremely large, attractive in color, and incomparably rich in flavor. Price 
10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 35c. qt., $1.30 for 4 qts., $2.50 peck. 
♦Horsford’s Market Garden. Height, 2J4 feet. An excellent variety for general use; the strong 
branching vines are literally loaded with medium sized pods, packed full of large, deliciously 
flavored, dark-green Peas. It is also very rugged, so that it withstands summer heat well. 
Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 35c. qt., $1.10 for 4 qts., $2.00 peck. 
“Petit-Pois” or Small French Pea. The best of the Small French Peas. It bears a heavy crop of 
small, slim pods, well filled with delicious, little Peas. It is rather late, and grows 4 feet high 
Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 35c. qt., $1.20 for 4 qts., $2.25 peck. 
MAIN CROP, or LATER VARIETIES. 
♦Shropshire Hero. Height, 2A feet. A strong growing variety, producing medium long, handsome: 
pods, well filled with large, wrinkled Peas of exquisite flavor. Price, 10c. pkt., 25c. pt., 40c. at.. 
$1.50 for 4 qts., $2.75 peck. 
Black-Eyed Marrowfat. Height, 5 A feet. Not so highly flavored as some sorts, but a very rugged! 
variety; it bears a heavy crop. Price, 10c. pkt., 15c. pt., 25c. qt., 85c. for 4 qts., $1.50 peck. 
White Marrowfat. Height, 5 A feet. Differs from the above only in the appearance of the seed.. 
Price, 10c. pkt., 15c. pt., 25c. qt., 85c. for 4 qts., $1.50 peck. 
PEAS, SUGAR or EDIBLE PODDED. The pods are cooked like String Beans; if used when about 
half grown, they are deliciously tender and sweet. 
Perfection Sugar, Henderson’s. Height, 5 feet. A large podded variety, producing an abundance? 
of immense, brittle pods. Price, 15c. pkt., 30c. pt., 55c. qt., $2.00 for 4 qts., $3.75 peck. 
For FIELD PEAS and COW PEAS, see Farm Seeds, Pages 72 and 74 
The varieties 
we illustrate 
and to which 
we give extra 
space, may 
be confident¬ 
ly relied on 
HENDERSON'S “SUCCESSION” COLLECTION 
OF 4 BEST TALL PEAS 
Comprises the following: 
Prosperity, for early, See p. 49 
Heroine, for medium, “ 49 
Telephone, for main crop, “ 49 
Champion of England, for late, “ 51 
OF 4 BEST DWARF PEAS 
Comprises the following: 
Nott’s Excelsior, for early, See p. 50 
Chelsea, for medium, “ 50 
Melting Marrow,for midseason,“ 49 
Juno, for late, “ 51 
PRICES (state whether Tall or Dwarf is wanted) 
1 pkt. each of 4 sorts, enough for 50 feet of drill , Delivered free in U. S. $0.40 
lpt. 
1 qt. “ 
“The ‘Succession’ Collection of Peas (4 varieties) 
turned out fine. Notwithstanding the dry weather 
in the early part of the season, my Peas bore abun¬ 
dantly and were of excellent flavor.” 
E. S. HALEY , Gladwyne, Pa. 
200 
400 
Buyer Paying transit .90 
“ 1.60 
“7 wish you could have seen my 'Succession * 
Peas. The neighborhood feasted on them.” 
Mrs. HOWARD L. BROWNING, 
Fort Wayne, Ind. 
Our Leaflet "The Cultivation of Peas/' 
giving full Instructions for Growing, etc., is sent free if asked for* 
