Peas from Tour Own Garden Have 7\[o Equal 
One quart will plant 
about U)0 feel of drill 
Peas do best in a light, rich soil; for private use sow in double rows (> to S inches apart, 
the rows 2 to 4 feet apart, the tall ones requiring brush. Commence sowing the extra early 
varieties as soon as the ground can be worked in March; continue for a succession every two 
weeks until June, A good crop can be secured by sowing the extra early sorts in August for 
Fall use. The wrinkled varieties are not as hardy as the small round sorts, and if planted 
early should have a dry soil, or they are liable to rot in the ground; they are, however, the 
Little Marvel. The vines are of dwarf, even 
growth. The pods average 2V^ in, in 
length, and well filled with 6 to 7 large, 
deep green peas of the choicest quality. \\4. 
ft. 1/% pt. 25c., pt. 45c., qt. 85c., peck S5.50. 
Nott’s Excelsior. Splendid early wrinkled 
sort; very prolific, ft. pt. 25c, 
pt. 40c., qt. 75c., peck $5.00. 
Petit Pois. This is the small, delicate French 
Pea so highly prized. It grows well here, 
producing an abundance of long, slender 
pods, well filled with extremely small peas, 
which should be used when very young. 
21-^ ft. pt. 30c., pt. 55c., qt. $1.00. 
peck $7.00. 
Sutton’s Excelsior. The finest early-, large- 
podded dwarf wrinkled Pea. ft. pt. 
26c., pt. 40c., qt. 75c., peck $5.00. 
Sutton’s Foremost {See Novelty Section, 
page 31). 
Thomas Laxton. Heavy cropper; pods are 
large and contain 7 or 8 large-sized wrinkled 
peas of the finest flavor. 3 ft. 3-2 pt. 25c., 
pt. 45c., qt. 80c., peck $5.00. 
MIDSEASON VARIETIES 
Admiral Beatty. This grand new Pea is a 
remarkable cropper and bears in profusion 
large pods, each containing 8 to 10 peas 
of delicious flavor. 4 ft. pt. 30c., pt. 
55c., qt. $1.00, peck $6.50. 
Onward. An excellent variety bearing a 
heavy crop. Dark green blunt pods; deli¬ 
cious flavor. Grows to 2}^ ft. Pkt. 25c., 
yfi pt. 40c., pt. 75c., qt. $1.25, 4 qts. $4.25. 
Potlatch. A large-podded, wrinkled variety; 
very productive and of excellent quality. 
The long pods are rich, dark green, often 
measuring 6 in. or more, with 9 to 11 enor¬ 
mous peas of the highest quality. Height 
2 ft. 34 pt. 25c., pt. 45c., qt. 80c., peck $5.00. 
Stratagem Improved. A distinct advance 
on Stratagem. It has a very- robust consti¬ 
tution and is suitable for dry- soils and situ¬ 
ations. The pods and peas are large and of 
good flavor. 3 ft. 3-^ Pt- 25c., pt. 45c., 
qt. 85c., peck $5.50 
The V. C. The pods of this truly wonderful 
Pea measure from 8 to 9 in.; filled with 10 
or more luscious peas of the most delicious 
flavor The haulm is very sturdy-, growing 
to a height of 5 to 6 ft. Of handsome ap¬ 
pearance. Pkt. 25c., Yi pt. 45c., pt. 75c., 
qt. ,$1.25, 4 qts. $4.50. 
LATE, or MAIN CROP 
Champion of England. The most popular tall growing 
variety; the pods and peas are extra large and the flavor 
unequaled. 5 ft. 34 Pt. 25c., pt. 40c., qt. 75c., peck $5.00. 
Gladstone (Selected). English grown; enormous cropper. 
3 ft. Drought resistant. 34 Pt- 30c., pt. 50c., qt. 90c., 
peck $6.00. 
Ju no. One of the finest dwarf wrinkled sorts; large, 
straight pods often borne in pairs; pea,= dark green, 
sweet and delicious. 1)4 ft. 34 Pt- 25c., pt. 40c., qt. 
75c., peck $5.00. 
Quite Content. One of the largest podded varieties. The 
vines are of robust growth and unusually productive. 
Pods straight and closely filled with extra large peas of 
rich flavor. 5 ft. 34 Pt- 30c., pt. 50c., qt. 90c., peck $6.00. 
Telephone. Large podded variety; immense cropper; 
peas large and quality unexcelled. 4 ft. 34 Pt- 25c., 
pt. 45c., qt. 80c., peck $5.00. 
SUGAR PEAS (Edible Pods) 
Sugar Peas have edible pods, which are delicious if 
cooked when young. 
Dwarf, Gray-seeded. Very- early. 3 ft. Pt. 45c., qt. 80c_ 
Melting Sugar, White-seeded. The best edible-podded 
sort. 4 ft. Pt. 45c., qt. SOc. 
sweetest and best flavored. 
EARLY VARIETIES 
Alaska. The earliest round blue Pea; very- 
productive. 234 ft. 34 pt. 25c., pt. 40c., 
qt. 75c., peck $5.00. 
Burnett’s Extra Early Market. This Pea 
is unequaled for early use or general plant¬ 
ing. Pods are large and well filled with 
round, smooth peas of a delicious flavor. 
Height 234 ft. 34 Pt. 25c., pt. 40c., qt. 75c., 
peck $5.00. 
Early Bird. A grand, early, round smooth- 
seeded variety-, with the flavor of the best 
wrinkled sorts, that can be planted 10 days 
earlier than Gradus. It bears a very heavy- 
crop of large pods, well filled with delicious 
marrow flavored peas. 3 ft. 34 Pt. 30c., 
pt. 50c., qt. 90c., peck $6.00. 
First-of-AII. A select strain of extra early-; 
very prolific. 234 ft. 34 Pt. 25c., pt. 40c., 
qt. 75c., peck $5.00. 
Gradus, or Prosperity. The most distinct 
early- Pea yet introduced. The pods are very 
large and well filled with large, wrinkled, 
deep green peas of finest quality. 3 ft. 
34 pt. 25c., pt. 45c., qt. 80c., peck $5.25. 
Laxtonian. The vines are of vigorous 
growth, producing in abundance large, 
dark green pods averaging 434 in. long, 
filled with 8 to 10 large, wrinkled, deep 
blue-green peas of very- rich flavor. 134 ft. 
34 pt. 25c., pt. 45c., qt. 80c., peck $5.50. 
Laxton’s Progress. The earliest large-pod¬ 
ded dwarf sweet Pea. Height 18 in. Four 
days earlier than Laxtonian. 34 pt. 25c., 
pt. 45c., qt. 80c., peck $5.50. 
PEiiS, The V. 
PEPPER 
One ounce will produce 2,000 plants 
Sow in a hotbed early- in April, or in the 
open ground, when all danger of frost is past. 
When the soil has become warm, set in rows 
2 feet apart and IS inches apart in the rows. 
Burnett’s Monarch. An extremely large 
and handsome Pepper, of a bright scarlet 
color; flesh thick, very- mild and remark¬ 
ably sweet. This Pepper is much larger, 
more uniform in shape and superior in 
quality to any- now on the market. Pkt. 
2.0C., 6z. $1.00, 34 lb. $3.00. 
California Wonder. Extremely- thick, mild, 
sweet-fleshed fruit, regular in shape. Large 
fruits averaging 5 in. in diameter. Late in 
maturing. Pkt. 15c., oz. 90c., 34 lb. $2.50. 
Cayenne, Long Red. The pods are long and 
slender, of a bright red color; very- pungent. 
Pkt. 15c., oz. 90c.. 34 lb. .$2.,50. 
Chinese Giant. An extremely- large and 
handsome Pepper; color, bright scarlet. 
Pkt. 15c., oz. 90c., 34 lb. $3.00. 
Large Bell, or Bull Nose. Very- large; flesh 
mild and thick; used for pickling; color 
bright red. Pkt. 15c., oz. 75c., lb. $2.50. 
Oshkosh {See Novelty Section, page 31). 
Ruby King. Fruit bright red, 4 to 6 in. long; 
of very- mild flavor; the best for stuffing. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 70c., 34 lb. $2.50. 
SMeet Mountain. The large.st, syveetest and 
mildest variety groyvn. Pkt. 10c., oz. 75c., 
14 lb. .$2.50. 
Worldbeater. One of the largest and most 
hand.some sorts, a cross betvy-een Ruby 
King and Chinese Giant, possessing the 
good points of both. Exhibition or general 
garden purposes. Pkt. 15c., oz. 75c., 
14 lb. $2.50. 
Golden Queen, Red Cherry, Red Chili, 
Red Cluster, Tobasco. Each, pkt. 15c., 
oz. 75c., 34 lb. $2.50. 
POTATOES 
Ten to twelve bushels will plant one acre. Seed- 
Potatoes weigh 150 lbs to the sack, net 
Our Seed Potatoes are all Maine or Prince 
E Iward Island groyvn stock and free from 
disease. Plant in early Spring, in royvs about 
3 feet apart, and the sets 1 foot apart in the 
rows, covering 4 inches deep. To insure a 
heavy- crop, the ground should be deeply dug 
and yvell manured before planting. 
Bovee. Very- early- and productive. The 
tubers grow close together and are very- 
uniform; skin pink, or flesh-color. 
Dibble’s Russet. A splendid variety- of 
round, uniform shape, russet skin and flesh 
pure white. Very productive and a good 
keeper. Excellent for table use. 
Early Rose. The standard early- sort; pink 
skin; very productive and of fine quality-. 
Gold Coin. A valuable main crop variety-, 
one of the finest table sorts. Flesh fine 
grain, pure yvhite; very- productive. 
Improved Green Mountain. A heavy crop¬ 
ping, medium early variety, of fine quality-. 
Irish Cobbler. One of the finest early vari¬ 
eties. The tubers are of good size, flesh 
pure yvhite, very dry- and mealy-. 
Sir Walter Raleigh. An enormous pnjducer 
of very large and handsome tubers; flesh 
yvhite and mealy. 
I Prices on all varieties of Potatoes J 
\ subject to market changes; sup- I 
. plied on request. Irish Cobbler > 
I and Imp. Green Mountain can be I 
I supplied in certified stock J 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS 
Ready- in June. 
Red, Yellow. Each variety, 100 $1.50, 
1000 $ 10 . 00 . 
Vegetable Seeds 
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