Alderman
The largest podded and the most productive pea in existence. An improvement of the Telephone, with foliage and pods of dark green color. The dark green pods will retain their fine, marketable appearance for a very long time, and are very uniform in shape and always of the largest size, and furthermore are produced in such profusion and are so well filled that Alderman is without doubt the largest yielder of all peas known today. The vines are of strong, luxurious growth, attaining a height of 4 to 5 feet. The pods appear a few days later than those of the Telephone, but are larger, often measuring 6 inches in length, and are densely filled with large peas of unsurpassable flavor. Of all tall main crop peas, Alderman is the finest and most desirable for the home garden and for the market. Pkt. 8C; ½ lb. 22C; lb. 40c.
American Wonder Ideal Early Variety
Dwarf-wrinkled pea,esteemed for earliness, productiveness, flavor and quality. Strong and robust, growing about 10 inches high, and produces a profusion of good sized pods. Pkt. 8C; ½ lb. 25C; lb. 45C
Dwarf Telephone or Daisy
It is of dwarf, stocky habit, growing only about 15 inches high and requiring no support, healthy, vigorous growth, and very productive. In season, medium, from 5 to 7 days earlier than Strategem. The pods are long, frequently measuring 5 to 6 inches in length, broad, rounded or curved at the end; remarkably well filled; color pale green, thick, and of good lasting quality. This is a true dwarf Telephone pea, being fully equal to the tall variety in size, color and shape of the pods and also in the exquisite flavor of the peas. Pkt. 10C; ½ lb. 25C; lb. 45c.
Earliest of All or Alaska
Has always maintained the highest reputation with gardeners for its earliness, productiveness, and fine quality and it is the perfection of peas for both earliness and uniform habit in its growth. Pkt. 8C; ½ lb. 22C; lb. 40c.
Early Morn
Productive and profitable variety; best flavored peas ever grown. This wonderful variety will produce pods of extraordinary length of 7 inches, closely packed with large dark green peas of finest flavor. Has always taken first prize wherever shown. Plant is of branching habit, growing about 3 feet high with dark green foliage. Pkt. 8C; ½ lb. 25C; lb. 45c.
Extra Early Philadelphia
A very valuable and improved strain of famous Philadelphia Extra Early. Ready for table use in 45 days; grows about two feet high. Pkt. 8C; ½ lb. 22C; lb. 40c.
Grant's Favorite Late Pea
Most popular, large podded. This new variety is unquestionably the finest medium and late pea ever offered, coming into use just after the early varieties are through bearing. This trait alone makes in an exceptionally valuable sort. The pods are of good size and always well filled with exceptionally sweet and highly flavored peas. Pkt. 1/2lb. 25C; lb. 45c.
Great Northern First and Best
This is the earliest and most even stock of White Extra Early Peas in existence, maturing so well together that a single picking will secure the entire crop. Vines vigorous and hardy, 2 to 2 ½ feet high, unbranched, bearing 3 to 7 straight pods, having 5 to 7 medium sized, smooth peas of good quality. Pkt. 8C; ½ lb. 25C; lb. 45c.
Great Northern Perpetual- Everbearing
The great continuous, everbearing variety, which gives it special value for late Summer and Autumn use. Stout vines growing 18 inches or more high, bearing at the top large quantities of broad pods containing 6 to 8 large wrinkled peas. Pkt. 7C; ½ lb. 20C; lb. 35c.
Improved Champion of England
Universally admitted to be one of the richest and best flavored peas and very productive. Height, 4 to 5 feet. We consider this variety equal in quality to any in cultivation. Pkt. 8C; ½ lb. 22c. lb. 40c.
Improved Stratagem
This pea grows only about 15 to 16 inches in height and bears immense pods which are pointed, of dark green color, and well filled with large, wrinkled, narrow peas of most delicious flavor. Our stock is very pure, the finest in the country, and produces pods uniform in size and form. One of the best varieties to grow for the table and the market. Pkt. 8C; ½ lb. 25C; lb. 45c.
Large White Marrowfat
An excellent variety, growing about 5 feet high. Pods large; prolific bearer; can be recommended as one of the best of Marrowfat sorts. Nearly all prosperous and economical farmers prize this variety very highly for sowing with oats for feeding to stock. It is excellent to fatten hogs and other stock when peas commence to harden. Sow two bushels per acre with oats. Try it. Pkt. 7C; ½ lb. 20C; lb. 35c.
Luscious Melting Sugar
The pea that fairly melts in your mouth. This variety is far superior to all others of the edible podded class of garden peas, not only in size of pod, but also in delicious quality, in which the large, sweet, brittle and succulent pods have none of the tough, inner lining found in so many of the ordinary varieties of garden peas. They are used in the same way as snap or string beans; the pods are very large, straight, smooth, extremely tender, so brittle that they snap, and without any string. Of most delicious flavor. Vines grow from 3 to 4 ½ feet high and bear profusely. Pkt. 8C; ½ lb. 22C; lb. 40c.
McLean's Improved Little Gem
Fine early dwarf sweet wrinkled pea. Vines grow about 18 inches high and are covered with long, well filled pods,sweet, tender and well flavored. Pkt. 8C; ½ lb. 22C; lb. 40c.
New Early Little Marvel
For the early crop, this variety is better than American Wonder or Nott's Excelsior, as it matures earlier and the pods contain more peas. IT is dwarf, about 15 inches high, plants are very productive, bearing many twin pods, which are dark green. Its two striking features are: the beautiful dark green color of the pods and its great keeping qualities, when ready for the table staying in excellent condition for a week longer than others. The vines are wonderfully prolific, much more so than any of the old dwarf sorts, and the pods are jammed with luscious, sugary peas of the finest flavor. Pkt. 10C; ½ lb. 28C; lb. 50c.
New Early Prosperity or Gradus
The new extra early wrinkled pea. The immense pods are as large as those of Telephone, uniformly well shaped and handsome, and more attractive than those of other first earlies. They ripen slowly and continue fit for use much longer than most varieties, making this by far the most desirable sort for the home garden. The peas are very large, of splendid quality and beautiful color, which they retain after cooking. Pkt. 8C; ½ lb. 25C; lb. 45c.
Nott's Excelsior
The peas in sweetness and quality are unsurpassed; a most desirable sort for the market gardener and the best of all for the home garden. Pkt. 8C; ½ lb. 25C; lb. 45c.
Telephone
This has become the leading pea with market gardeners whose trade appreciates fine appearance and high quality. The vines are vigorous, growing about 4 feet high, with large, coarse, light colored leaves and producing an abundance of pointed pods of largest size, often 4 ½ to 5 inches long,attractive, bright green, filled with very large peas which are tender, sweet, and of excellent flavor. Pkt. 8C; ½ lb. 22C; lb. 40c.
Thomas Laxton
A comparatively new variety of large-podded pea. The quality is delicious and cannot be surpassed; matures nearly as early as any of the extra early smooth peas, and being a wrinkled sort is much sweeter. Pkt. 8C; ½ lb. 25C; lb. 45c.