HENDERSON'S 
"Succession" Collections 
4 BEST TALL AND 4 BEST [DWARF 
PEAS 
Either Collection Gives a Continuous Supply of 
Delicious Marrow Peas Throughout the Summer 
I l HE varieties composing these collections have been se- 
* lected as the best of the true and tried wrinkled Peas of 
superior quality for home use, including extra early, medium, 
main-crop and late varieties, so that a continuous supply of 
luscious Peas can be had from the successively maturing 
sorts for several weeks. 
HENDERSON'S "SUCCESSION" COLLECTION 
OF 4 BEST TALL PEAS 
Comprises the following: 
Thomas Laxton, for early, see p. 41 
Heroine, for medium, " 40 
Telephone, for main crop, “ 42 
Champion of Eng., for late, “ 42 
Prirpo (state whether Tall or 
xrL uea Dwarf is wanted): 
OF 4 BEST DWARF PEAS 
Comprises the following: 
Nott’s Excelsior, for early, see p. 40 
Chelsea, for medium, " 42 
Horsford’s Garden,for rnidseason.40 
Juno, for late, “ 42 
Buyer Delivered 
Paying Transit. Free in U. S. 
1 pkt. each of 4 sorts, enough for 50 feet of drill $0.35 $0.40 
“ “ “ l-o “ “ .90 1.10 
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Henderson's FIRST OF ALL PEA 
I S a round-seeded, hard-shelled Pea that can be sown when frost 
is barely out of the ground, before it is safe to sow 
wrinkled seeded sorts. This, with its quickness of growth 
and maturity, renders it the earliest Pea on record. 
HENDERSON’S FIRST OF ALL is unequalled for general 
excellence, yield, size of pod and regularity of ripening. 
It is 2\ feet high, fully 6 inches^ dwarfer than the Philadel¬ 
phia Extra Early, and produces pods of good size, which are 
well filled with round, smooth Peas of splendid flavor. It is a 
prodigious bearer, and in this last feature, with its extreme 
earliness, lies its great value to market gardeners and truckers. 
. At the same time, we know of no variety that is more pop¬ 
ular than Henderson’s First of All in private gardens: ( See 
cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 35c. qt., $2.60 pk., $10.00 bu. 
“I soxued your First of All Peas, May 17th and on the Fourth of July we picked 
enough for dinner. The vines were loaded completely with pods." 
ARTHUR WHITNEY, Wells River, Vt. 
“/ have a fine crop of your First of All Peas ready to pick on the 8th of June; 
they are a picture. Everybody passing stops to admire them and they are as good 
to eat as they are handsome." JOHN DAY, Whileslone, N. Y. 
"Your First of All Peas are rightly named for this climate; ahead of all others 
we ever tried." B. F. CARPENTER, West Duluth, Minn. 
ADVANCER PEA 
A RELIABLE second early green Pea, just following the 
first earlies; it is of healthy, compact growth, about 2£ 
feet high, bearing in great abundance medium-sized pods, 
but compactly filled with dark green-colored, large wrinkled 
Peas, so tender, sweet and finely flavored that this variety is 
often known as the Dwarf Champion. Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 
35c. qt., $2.50 pk., $9.50 bu. 
Henderson's HEROINE PEA 
H EROINE is a medium early, green wrinkled Pea, combin¬ 
ing quantity and quality in a degree surpassed by no 
other variety. It grows uniformly about 23^ feet high, 
and is literally covered with its long, heavy, pointed pods. The 
quality of this Pea is simply perfection—that rich, buttery, 
marrow-like flavor for which the Peas grown in the gardens of 
Old England are celebrated. Price, 10c. pkt., 25c. pt., 40c. qt., 
$2.75 pk., $10.00 bu. 
"I have planted your Heroine Pea for twelve years and have always found it a 
sturdy, vigorous grower and a reliable cropper." 
W. E. VAIL, Yorklown Heights, N. Y. 
HORSFORD'S Market Garden PEA 
A GRAND midseason wrinkled or marrow Pea noted for its 
uniform growth, about 2 feet in height, and its prodigious 
yield. It has yielded more shelled Peas per acre than any 
other American variety. The pods, though of medium size, are 
literally packed with Peas of sweet, delicious flavor. Price, 10c. 
pkt., 20c. pt., 35c. qt., $2.50 pk., $9.50 bu. 
NOTTS EXCELSIOR PEA 
THE MOST VALUABLE OF ALL DWARF EARLY WRINKLED PEAS 
SURPASSING IN EARLINESS, YIELD AND QUALITY 
T HIS is an extra early dw^rf wrinkled Pea, usually ready 
for table in 40 to 45 days from planting, onty a few days 
later than the early round sorts. It grows about 14 inches 
high, or about half as tall again as the American Wonder. It is 
of vigorous constitution, and wonderfully productive, in which 
respect it excels such sorts as American Wonder. The even, 
regular habit of the plant is also a great advantage, particularly 
to market growers. Nott’s Excelsior has not only “come to 
stay,’’ but will eventuallv supersede many sorts of like character. 
{See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 25c. pt., 40c. qt., $2.75 pk., $10.50 
bu. 
“ The Nott’s Excelsior Peas arc the finest I ever ate. My neighbors have had 
a taste of them and several are ordering them." 
Mrs. S. A. GRISWOLD, Charles City, Iowa. 
BEANS, PEAS and CORN we do NOT deliver 
free, but will do so if 5c. per pint or 10c. per .quart is added to prices 
