PJF* GLADIOLUS. Trivett’s _Twice Treated—See page 185 
TRIVETT’S GARDEN PEAS (< Continued ) 
Choice American and English Grown Seed 
FROM EARLIEST TO LATEST 
A SUGGESTION FOR SUCCESSIVE CROPS 
1st— First and Best .about 73^ weeks, 2 feet. 
2nd— Trivett’s World’s Record .about 8 weeks, ft. 
3rd— Trivett’s Gradus Selected .about 9 weeks, 33^ ft. 
4th— Thomas Laxton .about 93^ weeks, 3 feet. 
5th— Admiral Beatty .about 10 weeks, 5 feet. 
6th— Gladstone . .about 10weeks, 5 feet. 
7th— Trivett’s Alderman .about 11 weeks, 5 feet. 
8th— Trivett’s Latest of All .about 12 weeks, 43^ ft. 
Round-seeded sorts can be sown very early but wrinkled varieties are 
liable to rot if the ground is cold. The character of the season, nature 
of the soil, etc., affect the height and date of crops. 
Soak seed in water for day or two before sowing. Sow wrinkled varieties 
thickly. One quart is sufficient for a 50-foot double row. 
TRIVETT’S WORLD’S RECORD 
EARLY CROP PEAS 
Trivett's World's Record. ( Illustrated). Similar in type 
to “Gradus,” but earlier, and the vines are lighter green; 
immense cropper. Peas are large and of sweet, marrowfat 
flavor. English grown seed. Ready in 60 days. Height 3K ft. 
Pt. (lb.) 75c. Qt. (2 lbs.) $1.35 4 Qts. (8 lbs.) $5.00 
“I consider Trivett’s World’s Record a first class pea. It is 
very early and produces a heavy crop of pods 4 inches and over in 
length containing 8 to 10 large peas of fine, sweet flavor.” 
Mr. S. Oslansky, 
Superintendent-Head Gardener to 
Fremont C. Peck, Esq. 
Trivett’s Gradus, Selected, (special Stock.) Gradus is 
perhaps the most popular and widely grown of any sort, 
We have pleasure in offering special stock seed. Matures W 
in 65 days. Height 33^ ft. 
Pt. (lb.) 60c. Qt. (2 lbs.) $1.10 4 Qts. (8 lbs.) $4.25 
Gradus. (Regular Stock). Height 3^ ft. 
Pt. (lb.) 40c. Qt. (2 Ibsf) 75c. 4 Qts. (8 lbs.) $2.75 
For Special Stock see Trivett’s Gradus Selected. 
Sutton’s Early Giant. Large, dark green pods, filled 
with peas of superior flavor; a well known prize winner. 
English grown seed. Height 4 ft. 
Pt. (lb.) 75c. Qt. (2 lbs.) $1.40 4 Qts. (8 lbs.) $5.50 
American Wonder. Extra early, dwarf, wrinkled marrow¬ 
fat. Ready in 60 days. Height 1 ft. 
Pt. (lb.) 45c. Qt. (2 lbs.) 85c. 4 Qts. (8 lbs.) $3.25 
Alaska. Smooth, green seeded variety. Height 2j/£ ft. 
Pt. (lb.) 45c. Qt. (2 lbs.) 85c. 4 Qts. (8 lbs.) $3.25 
Early Eight Weeks. Early, round-seeded, can be sown 
very early. Height 13^ ft. 
Pt. (lb.) 45c. Qt. (2 lbs.) 80c. 4 Qts. (8 lbs.) $3.00 
Early Bird. Very early, round seeded. English grown seed. 
Height %y 2 ft. 
Pt. (lb.) 50c. Qt. (2 lbs.) 90c. 4 Qts. (8 lbs.) $3.50 
First and Best. The earliest Pea; white, round-seeded. 
Ready in 54 days. Height 2 ft. 
Pt. (lb.) 45c. Qt. (2 lbs.) 85c. 4 Qts. (8 lbs.) $3.25 
Laxtonian. Large marrowfat Peas of excellent flavor. Ready 
in 64 days. Height 13^ ft. 
Pt. (lb.) 45c. Qt. (2 lbs.) 80c. 4 Qts. (5 lbs.) $3.00 
Market Surprise. Round seeded, producing enormous crop 
of choice, sweet-flavored Peas. Height 3 ft. 
Pt. (lb.) 50c. Qt. (2 lbs.) 90c. 4 Qts. (8 lbs.) $3.50 
Nott’s Excelsior. (Selected Seed.) Prolific, wrinkled peas 
of splendid flavor. Height about 13£ ft. 
Pt. (lb.) 50c. Qt. (2 lbs.) 90c. 4 Qts. (8 lbs.) $3.40 
Petit Pois. (True.) Delicate French Pea, very sweet flavor. 
This is the true strain, imported seed. Height 4 ft. 
Pt. (lb.) $1.25 Qt. (2 lbs.) $2.40 4 Qts. (8 lbs.) $9.40 
Sutton’s Excelsior. Comes in about one week after 
Gradus. An excellent sort. English grown seed. Height 2 ft. 
Pt. (lb.) 45c. Qt. (2 lbs.) 80c. 4 Qts. (8 lbs.) $3.00 
Sutton’s Little Marvel. Sweet wrinkled marrowfat Peas. 
Ready in 60 days. Height about 13^ ft. 
Pt. (lb.) 50c Qt. (2 lbs.) 95c. 4 Qts. (8 lbs.) $3.75 
Thomas Laxton. (special Strain.) Very large pods, filled 
with 8 to 10 large sweet peas. 68 days. Height 3 ft. 
Pt. (lb.) 45c. Qt. (2 lbs.) 85c. 4 Qts. (8 lbs.) $3.25 
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