1^)1 flTWl We are sure that as soon as American gardeners, 
1^71111 v * vl» wether for pleasure or profit, become acquainted 
with Little Marvel they will drop both Little Gem and Notf Excelsior , popular as these two 
varieties are to-day. The vines, of dwarf even growth, average fifteen inches in height 
and are heavily set with fine pods, frequently borne in pairs. The pods average two and 
one-half inches in length, are square at the bottom and well filled with six to seven quite 
large, deep green peas. The peas are ready for the table fully as early as American 
Wonder or Nott’s Excelsior, while the pods are larger and the vines produce a much 
heavier crop. All who desire a fine early crop of the choicest wrinkled peas will be de¬ 
lighted with Little Marvel. 
GRADUS PEAS 
Hundredfold 
A new dwarf large podded 
variety. Bears an abundance 
of pods containing 8 large 
dark green peas of quality. 
Gradus This popular , large 
podded wrinkled pea of nnest qu¬ 
ality matures pods only two or 
three days later than the small- 
podded round-seeded extra earli- 
es. It is very hardy, and can be 
planted fully as early as the 
smooth peas; grows vigorous and 
healthy; vines 3 feet in height and 
is very prolific, bearing pods ful¬ 
ly as large as Telephone. The 
peas are a beautiful light green, 
which color they retain after be¬ 
ing cooked; the quality and flav¬ 
or are delicious, and the peas re¬ 
main tender and sweet for a long 
time. * 
