
Kennedy Kwality Vegetable Seeds 

PARSNIP 
Sow as soon as the weather will permit in 
drills 18 inches apart and one-half inch deep; 
thin out to 6 inches apart. The flavor is im- 
proved by frost and they should not be dug 
until just before the ground freezes. 
All American. A recent introduction. 
Roots clean, free of side shoots, very small 
core and clear white. 
PEG woe, 07-006G., 14 Ibe $2°25 
Improved American Hollow Crown. Bet- 
ter known and more generally grown than 
any other sort; roots smooth, usually 15 
inches long by 3 inches in diameter at the 
top; tender and sugary. 
Pht locenoz7.-00c.,.54- lb. $1275 
The Student. A very fine English strain with 
long, smooth roots of highest quality. 
Pkt. 15c.; oz. 50c., 144 Ib. $1.75 
GARDEN 
PEAS 
The dwarf peas are usually sown in rows 
two feet apart and tall varieties in rows three 
feet apart, covering about an inch. The extra 
early varieties may be sown in March and will 
mature in 8 to 10 weeks. Wrinkled peas may 
be sown from the middle of April to July every 
two weeks for succession. 
Early Smooth-Seeded Varieties 
Alaska. Very early, smooth blue pea. Height 
21% feet, pods dark green, containing 6 light 
green peas of very good flavor. 
Lb. 65c., 5 lbs. $3.10, 10 lbs. $6.00 
Eight Weeks Extra Early. An exceptionally 
early pea of fine quality, height 18 inches. 
So as soon as the ground can possibly be 
worked and peas will be ready at least two 
weeks earlier than other sorts. 
Lb. 75c., 5 lbs. $3.60, 10 lbs. $7.00 
Kennedy’s English Improved Early Bird. 
This is a hard-seeded variety which comes 
in before the early dwarf sorts are finished, 
grows 4 feet high and the vines are literally 
covered with long, well filled pods contain- 
ing 8 or 9 dark green peas of excellent qual- 
ity. We cannot recommend this pea too 
highly. Lb. $1.50, 5 lbs. $7.25, 10 lbs. $14.00 
Extra Early Market. For early use or general 
planting, our Extra Early Market pea is un- 
equalled. Being a round, _ hard-seeded 
variety, it can be sown when frost is barely 
out of the ground. Height 21% feet. 
Lb. 65c., 5 lbs. $3.10, 10 lbs. $6.00 
Improved Petite Pois. This is an improved 
strain of the famous French pea imported 
two years ago for a customer in Newport. 
A limited distribution met with such success 
and genuine approval that this year we have 
imported a quantity to warrant its listing in 
our catalog. The pods are short and the peas 
small but it is very prolific and its sweet, 
tender flavor unequalled. 
Lb. $2.50, 5 Ibs. $11.50 
Early Wrinkled Varieties 
Blue Bantam. A _ splendid 
dwarf variety of the lLaxtonian class. 
Height 2 feet. Vine and foliage stout and 
healthy, medium dark green; pointed pods 
dark green, 4 inches long, broad and straight, 
containing 6 to 8 deep green peas. 
Lb. 65c., 5 lbs. $3.10, 10 lbs. $6.00 
Gradus. (World’s Record.) A standard early 
large-podded variety. Height 3 feet. Vine 
stout, medium green; pods medium green, 
4 inches long, very broad, pointed and well 
filled with 7 to 8 large, dark green peas of ex- 
ceptional quality. 
Loewe lbsess.308 L0lba. $6.50 
Laxton’s Progress. Height, 18 to 24 inches. 
This pea is an improvement and earlier than 
Laxtonian or others of similar type; a fully 
wrinkled marrow, containing on the average 
9 to 10 peas in a pod. Pods are exception- 
ally dark green in color and the peas are very 
large and of delicious flavor. 
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Little Marvel. An extra fine dwarf pea. Pods 
somewhat larger than Nott’s Excelsior and 
same season. Height 14 inches. Foliage 
and pods very dark green; pods 3 inches long, 
nearly round and square ended, containing 7 
very dark green peas of high quality. 
Lb. 65c., 5 lbs. $3.10, 10 lbs. $6.00 
Progress No. 9. Earlier and more productive 
than Laxton’s Progress and resistant to 
fusarium wilt. Slightly larger and darker 
green, long broad-pointed pod, well filled 
with dark green peas. Lb. $1.25, 5 lbs. $6.00 
Sutton’s Excelsior. An improvement on 
Nott’s Excelsior, with larger pods and 
greater productiveness. Height 16 inches. 
Vine and foliage stout, medium green, 314 
inches long, straight, round and square- 
ended, containing 7 to 8 large, bright peas of 
very fine quality. 
Lb.°75c.,-5 Ibs. $3.60, 10:1bs. $7.00 
Thomas Laxton. <A very popular variety. 
Height 3 feet; vine and foliage moderately 
stout, medium green; pods medium green, 
31% inches long; straight, nearly round and 
square-ended, containing 7 medium dark 
green peas of superior quality. 
Lb. 70c., 5 lbs. $3.35, 10 lbs. $6.50 
large-podded 
Medium Varieties 
Admiral Beatty. A midseason pea of excep- 
tionally fine quality and flavor. It grows 
about 4 feet high and the strong vines pro- 
duce an abundance of long pointed pods 
containing from 8 to 10 large peas. 
Lb. 75c., 5 lbs. $3.60, 10 Ibs. $7.00 
Alderman. Of the Telephone type but with 
darker pods and peas. Height 4 feet. Vine 
strong and stout, medium green; pods 5 
inches long, containing 8 large peas. 
Lb. 70c., 5 lbs. $3.35, 10 lbs. $6.50 
Dwarf Alderman. Pods large, dark green 
and pointed, equal to the well known Alder- 
man in flavor. Grows about 2 feet high. 
Season midway between early and late va- 
rieties. Good yielding qualities. 
Lb. 75c., 5 lbs. $3.60, 10 lbs. $7.00 
Dwarf Champion or Juno. A fine main 
crop pea. Height, 21% feet. Foliage stout, 
medium dark green; pods medium dark 
green, 4 inches long, straight, broad and 
square-ended, containing 7 to 8 large, me- 
dium dark green peas of fine quality. 
Lb. 75c., 5 lbs. $3.60, 10 lbs. $7.00 
