srs THE SENATOR 
Americans visiting England during ‘‘green pea season” are 
delighted with the surpassing quality of the English Marrow Peas. 
Most varieties of these luscious English Peas are very exclusive. 
Having been bred in a cool, moist climate, they resent heat and 
drought. Yet, occasionally among our extensive annual trials 
we find a variety that thrives under our American conditions. 
Such a one is The Senator, which we have grown for five years 
to acclimate it, and now offer it to our patrons with full confi¬ 
dence that it will give thorough satisfaction in every section 
where peas thrive. 
The Senator Pea grows from 3 to 4 feet high and bears a sur¬ 
prisingly large quantity of large, handsome pods, filled almost 
to bursting with great succulent peas—as big as small marbles — 
and of superb quality, which is maintained even through the 
hot, trying weeks of July. Price, 10c. pkt., 25c. pt., 40c. qt., 
$2.75 peck, $10.00 bush. 
Henderson’s HEROINE PEA 
Peas large, very prolific, often 10, sometimes 12 peas to a pod. 
Delicious, melting quality. 
Heroine is a medium early, green wrinkled Pea, combining 
quantity and quality in a degree surpassed by no other variety. 
It grows uniformly about 2feet 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 cele¬ 
brated. (See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 35c. qt., $2.50 pk., 
$9.00 bush. 
HENDERSON'S DWARF EARLY PEA, 
Melting Marrow 
This is one of the best of the recent English introduc¬ 
tions. Our stock has been thoroughly acclimatized and 
perfectly selected, and is therefore admirably fitted to 
resist the trying conditions of the American summer. 
Henderson’s Melting Marrow Pea is early, following 
immediately after the extra early sorts, thus filling in the 
gap between these and the midsummer varieties, though 
by successive sowings Melting Marrow Peas may be long 
enjoyed. 
The plants are of robust, half-dwarf habit, growing 
about 15 inches high, with sturdy branching stalks that 
are practically self-supporting, so that trellis or brush is 
not essential, though low brush or crossed sticks, if con¬ 
venient, will not be misapplied. The massive pods are 
produced in prodigal abundance from ground to summit, 
and are packed with from six to eight immense wrinkled 
Marrow Peas of a rich green color, which hue is maintained 
when cooked, thus appearing especially attractive when 
served, while the delicious quality and superb rich flavor 
is unequalled by any Pea of American origin. (See cut.) 
Price, 10c. pkt., 25c. pt., 40c. qt., $2.75 pk., $10.00 bush. 
“ Your new dwarf pea . Melting Marrow , is certainly the finest pea in 
existence. I do not believe there is another pea that can compare with it 
for earliness, size and flavor. I made the first planting on May 15th, and 
on June 29th (just 45 days), I picked the first mess, and they were the 
siveetest, tendersst and most delicious peas that we ever tasted. They are 
all and more than you claim for them." 
LLOYD H. SANDS, Tolona, III. 
“/ am pleased to tell you that Msiting Marrow proved the best dwarf 
ever groivn, and / have tried a great many during my gardening 
of 59 wars. The flavor was good and the yield enormous." 
CHAS. J. FOX , South London, Out., Cda. 
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. 
