TELEPHONE PEA. 
A Strong, luxuriant-growing main crop variety, at¬ 
taining a height of about 4^ feet. It is exceedingly 
prolific, averaging 18 pods to the stalk, while up to 
24 to the stalk is not uncommon. The pods, the largest 
of all varieties, are packed with immense wrinkled 
marrow peas, 6 to 8 being the average, while 10 to 12 
to a pod are frequently found. The quality is superb, 
rich, sugary and meltingly tender. For family use 
the Telephone Pea is without a peer. {See cut.) 
Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 30c. qt., $2.00 pk., $7.60 bush. 
1 owr Telephone P ea is thefinesi we ei'er planted. Wehave planted 
U on heavy soil without manure and on light soil with manure. Growth 
always 6 to 6 feel high with 22 to 26 pods to a vine, averaging 8 to 18 
peas as big as hade nuts to a pod — quality grand."' 
ClCOli'GE SELAKE, Clinton, Ct. 
Champion of England Pea. 
^\e herewith offer a select strain of this grand old 
favorite, too well known to require extended descrip¬ 
tion. It is a main crop and late variety of vigorous 
growth, about 5 feet high, producing abundantly large 
pods of immense wrinkled Peas that are noted for 
their tenderness and rich marrow-like flavor. To 
equal in quality the Champion of England is the dis¬ 
tinction attained bv very few Peas. Price, 10c. pkt., 
16c. pt., 25c. qt., $1.60 pk., $6.60 bush. 
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ADVANCER PEA. 
A reliable seconcl early green Pea, just following the first 
earlies; it is of healthy, compact growth, about 2J 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., 30c. qt., $1.50 pk., $6.60 bush. 
yo^^l^-^fivancer Peas arc as perfect as one could wish—lots of pods and all com¬ 
pactly filled with ddicious peas.'" J. R. LEMON, Falling Water, W Va 
JUNO PEA. 
A DWARF MAIN CROP WRINKLED MARROW PEA. 
ENORMOUSLY PROLIFIC. SUPERB FLAVOR. 
Juno Pea we esteem highly. It is a main crop variety 
of vigorous constitution, which shows itself in the strong, hand¬ 
some, branching plant. It is 2 feet in height, requiring little or 
no brushing. It produces an abundance of the finest peas possible 
the vines being actually laden with pods. These are dark 
green, stout and heavy, containing from 7 to 9 peas of the finest 
quality, which so thoroughly fill the pod as to make it almost 
cylindrical in shape. The peas, too, possess the admirable merit 
of preserving their tenderness and superb flavor long after they 
urc young, and also retain their attractive dark green color when 
served at table. {See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 30c. at 
$1.76 pk., $6.00 bush. ^ ^ * 
... just eating the last of your Juno Peas, and they deserve all the praise 
you give them, arid more, their dark-leaved, thick vines, loaded with peas, remained per¬ 
fectly fre^sh, perhcting every pod, during our intense heat, while other sorts fairlv 
shriveled up. The pods are thick and meaty, seemingly impervious to the hot sun 
THrrEu’soW%rMAyel ^JacVol 0ar,en.--Mrs. 
CHELSEA PEA. 
* • 4 .^ j about 15 inches in height and is of compact, short- 
jomted habit thus requiring no brushing or staking. The nods 
are remarkably handsome, being gracefully curved and rAucli 
longer than any other early dwarf kind. They are well filled 
each containing 8 to 10 good sized wrinkled peas of exquisite 
quality, which, when cooked, are rich, sugary, and of marrow-like 
pk., $6.50 bush. 
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