VEGETABLE 
■‘Succession” Collection«Four Best Dwart Peas... 
T HE varieties comprising this collection have been selected by 
us as the best of the dwarf wrinkled Peas from the Extra Early, 
Early, Modium and Lato maturing sections. None of them 
requires to be “ brushed” or grown on trellis, and, in consequence, 
are particularly adapted for gardens where it is inconvenient to pro¬ 
cure such supports. If sown at one time, and conditions are favor¬ 
able, the first picking for the table can be made in from 5 to 6 
weeks, and successive pickings from the 4 sorts will supply the 
table with luscious peas for several weeks after the first picking. 
NOTTS EXCELSIOR. ^ 
THE MOST VALUABLE OF ALL DWARF EARLY WRINKLED PEAS. 
SURPASSING IN EARLINESS, YIELD AND QUALITY. 
Tills is an extra early dwarf wrinkled Pea, usually ready for table 
In 40 to 45 days from planting, only 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. (See cut.) 10c. per % pt., 20c. pt., 
30c. qt., $1.50 peck. $5.00 bushel. 
McLEAN’S ADVANCER, ^ 
A second early variety, attaining a height of feet, a groat 
favorite with growers in this neighborhood, among whom it is often 
known as the Dwarf Champion. It is a green wrinkled variety of 
fine flavor. (See cut.) 10c. per 3^ pt., 20c. pt., 30c. qt., $1.25 
peck, $4.00 bushel. 
PRICES FOR 
HENDERSON'S “ SUCCESSION ” COLLECTION 
OF FOUR BEST DWARF PEAS: 
CHELSEA. 
It grows about 15 inches in height and is of compact, short-jointed 
habit, thus requiring no brushing or staking. The pods are re¬ 
markably handsome, being gracefully curved and much longer than 
any other early dwarf kind. They are well filled, each containing 
8 to 10 good-sized peas of exquisite quality, which, when cooked, 
are rich, sugary, and of marrow-like flavor. (See cut.) 10c. per 
y 2 pt., 20c. pt., 30c. qt., $1.50 peck, $5.00 bushel. 
“JUNO." ** 
A DWARF MAIN CROP WRINKLED MARROW PEA. 
ENORMOUSLY PROLIFIC, SUPERB FLAVOR.' 
We have now had several years' acquaintance with “ Juno ” Pea, 
and every year we esteem it more 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 stout and 
heavy in form, very little curved, dark green, usually growing in 
pairs, 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 are young, and also 
retain their attractive dark green color when served at table. (See 
cut.) 10c. per V„ pt., 20c. pt., 30c. qt., $1.50 peck, $5.00 bushel. 
DELIVERED 
IN U. 8. FREE. 
$0.40 
.80 
1.30 
DUYER 
PAYING TRANSIT. 
( M pt. each of above 4 sorts, enough for 75 feet of drill, $0.30 
\ 1 pt. “ “ “ 150 “ .60 
( Iqt. “ “ ■■ 300 _ 1.00 
PEAS, BEANS and CORN we do NOT deliver iree but will do so if Sc. per pint or 10c. per quart is added to the price. 
