VEGETABLE 
PEAS, CHAMPION OF ENGLAND 
SWEET MOUNTAIN PEPPER 
COMPLETE 
PRICES 
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Pkt. | 
Pt. | 
Qt. 
Pk. 
Bush. 
PEAS. — Continued. 
1 
EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES OF MEDIUM HEIGHT. 
Alaska. 2 feet. A wonderfully early, smooth, blue Pea; vines slender; 
pods very dark green, about 3 inches long, well filled with small, 
smooth, blue-green Peas. The earliness, uniformity in ripening and 
$2.00 
$7.50 
deep color render it a desirable market and canning Pea. 
10c. 
20c. 
30c. 
First of All, Henderson’s. 2 feet. {See Specialties, page 40) . 
10c. 
20c. 
35c 
2.60 
10.00 
♦Prosperity, Henderson’s. 2*4 feet. {See Specialties, page 4 A) . 
!5c. 
35c. 
60c. 
4.00 
♦Thomas Laxton. 3 feet. {See Specialties, page 41 .) . 
15c. 
35c. 
60c 
4.00 
SECOND OR MEDIUM EARLY VARIETIES 
♦Advancer. 2 x /% feet. {See Specialties, page 40 .) . 
♦Abundance. 3 feet. A deservedly popular variety, branching from 
10c 
20c. 
35c 
2.50 
9.00 
the bottom and bearing abundantly roundish pods 3 to 3J^ inches 
long, well filled with 6 to 8 large wrinkled Peas of excellent quality. 
Crop failed. 
♦Chelsea, Henderson’s. 15 inches. {See Specialties, page 43.) . 
♦Everbearing. 3 feet. A prolific and continuous-bearing Pea, giving 
10c. 
25c. 
40c. 
3.00 
it especial value for both summer and autumn use; pods 3 to 4 inches 
long, containing 6 to 8 large wrinkled Peas, H inch in diameter. 
10c. 
20c. 
35c. 
2.60 
10 00 
♦Heroine. 2J2 feet. {See Specialties, page 40.) . 
10c. 
25c. 
40c. 
2.75 
10.00 
♦Horsford’s Market Garden. {See Specialties, page 40) . 
“Petit-Pois” or French Pea. 3 to 4 feet. The real French Pea as 
10c. 
20c. 
35c. 
2.50 
9 50 
imported. The long, slim pods contain 8 to 10 small peas, of tender, 
delicate quality; vines vigorous; medium early and prolific . 
10c. 
20c. 
30c. 
2.25 
8.00 
MAIN-CROP OR LATER VARIETIES. 
♦American Champion, Henderson’s. 4^ feet. A grand, large-podded, 
wrinkled Pea, each pod containing from 8 to 10 immense Peas; the 
largest of all varieties, while the quality is remarkably fine, tender, 
rich and sweet; very productive . 
10c. 
25c. 
45c. 
3.00 
11.00 
♦Champion of England. 5 feet. {See Specialties, page 43.) . 
10c. 
25c. 
40c. 
2.75 
10-50 
♦Juno. 2 feet. {See Specialties, page 43.) . 
♦Shropshire Hero. 3 feet. A robust grower, producing abundantly long 
10c. 
25c. 
40c. 
3.00 
11.00 
handsome, pods well filled with large wrinkled Peas of exquisite flavor. 
Crop failed. 
♦Telephone. 4 feet. {See Specialties, page 43.) . 
10c. 
25c. 
40c. 
2.75 
10.50 
Black-Eyed Marrowfat. feet. An old favorite, prolific market Pea. 
10c. 
15c. 
25c. 
1.7S 
6.50 
White Marrowfat. 5H feet. Similar to above, but of better quality. . 
10c. 
15c. 
25c. 
1.75 
6. 50 
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. 5 feet. The Mammoth variety produc- 
ing abundantly immense brittle pods that “snap," without str:ng; 
very sweet and tender. 
15c. 
45 c. 
80c. 
For our Succession Collections of Tall and Dwarf Peas, see page 40. 
For FIELD PEAS and COW PEAS, see Farm Seeds, pages 67 and 69. 
PEPPERS, (for plants see page 176.) 
Pkt. 
M Lb. 
Lb. 
Chinese Giant. {See Specialties, page 39.) . 
10c. 
50c. 
SI .50 
S5 .00 
Golden Dawn. Similar to the popular Bell, or Bull Nose, excepting being of 
golden-yellow color and of very sweet and delicate flavor. 
10c. 
30c. 
1.00 
3.00 
Large Bell, or Bull Nose. A large, early, bright red variety of mild flavor; a 
favorite for pickling and “ Mangoes” when green. 
5c. 
30c. 
1 .00 
3.00 
Long Red Cayenne. A late variety. Small, bright scarlet, cone-shaped, pun- 
gent pods, as much used for pickling when green as when ripe. 
5c. 
30c. 
1 .00 
3.00 
Neapolitan. Earlier than other large Peppers. The fruits average 4J£ inches 
in circumference by 4 inches long; they are thick meatedand unusually mild 
and sweet; flesh and skin bright red when ripe; productive, and continues 
fruiting throughout the season. 
10c. 
35c. 
1.00 
3.25 
Red Cherry. Small round, scarlet Cherry-like fruits. . 
5c. 
30c. 
1.00 
Red Chili. Small bright red Peppers, very hot and pungent, and generally 
used for making Pepper Sauce; very prolific. 
5c. 
30c. 
1.00 
Red Cluster. Dwarf, compact plants, enormously productive. Small, thin 
pods borne upright in clusters; red and pungent. 
10c. 
30c. 
1.00 
Ruby King. {See Specialties, page 39.) . 
10c. 
35c. 
1.00 
3.50 
Sweet Mountain, or Mammoth. (See Specialties, page 39.) . 
5c. 
30c. 
90c. 
3.00 
POTATOES. Superior'Northern-grown, especially for Seed. (/ peck will plant 
about 125 hills; 10 to 12 bushels per acre, in drills 3 feet apart.) 
Purchaser pays freight or express charges on Potatoes and assumes risk from 
freezing or heating. The barrel is 165 lbs. net weight. Prices subject to 
change without notice. 
EARLY VARIETIES. 
Bovee, Henderson’s. ( See Specialties, page 43.) . 
Beauty of Hebron. A popular early sort and one of the best; red and white 
skin and pure white flesh; quality excellent; productive and a good keeper. . 
Clark’s No. 1. Rose-colored; a good yielder, of fine table quality; a leading 
Potato for early market. It resembles the Early Rose in color and shape. . 
Delivered free in the U. S. 
0 excepting otherwise noted.) 
Purchaser pays freight or 
express charges on Potatoes. 
Peck' 
Bush. 
Bbl. 
$ 1.00 
S3.25 
S6.50 
80c. 
2.75 
5.50 
80c. 
2.75 
5.50 
Beans, Peas and Corn we do not deliver free, but will do so if 5c. per pt. or 10c. per qt. is added to the prices 
