Gregory's honest seeds, 1919 . 30c, 1 lb. 55c, 2 lbs. 95c, postpaid;by express, % lb. 25c, 1 lb. 50c, 2 lbs. 85c, 7 lbs. $, 14 lbs. $ 1028 *Notts Excelsior. This the standard first early as early as the American Wonder, while the pods are larger,fully as well filled, and there are more of them. It grows halftaller than the American Wonder, and is a much heavier 15c, K> lb. 30c. 1 lb. 55c, 2 lbs. 95c, postpaid; byexpress, Vz lb. 25c, 1 Ib. 45c, 2 lbs. 85c, 7 lbs. $, 14lbs. $, 56 lbs. $ 1027 Pioneer Pea. :luced by a noted English grower07. The plant


Gregory's honest seeds, 1919 . 30c, 1 lb. 55c, 2 lbs. 95c, postpaid;by express, % lb. 25c, 1 lb. 50c, 2 lbs. 85c, 7 lbs. $, 14 lbs. $ 1028 *Notts Excelsior. This the standard first early as early as the American Wonder, while the pods are larger,fully as well filled, and there are more of them. It grows halftaller than the American Wonder, and is a much heavier 15c, K> lb. 30c. 1 lb. 55c, 2 lbs. 95c, postpaid; byexpress, Vz lb. 25c, 1 Ib. 45c, 2 lbs. 85c, 7 lbs. $, 14lbs. $, 56 lbs. $ 1027 Pioneer Pea. :luced by a noted English grower07. The plant is unusually ro-bust in habit, carries a heavy crop of long, pointed pods of adark green color. So numerous are the pods that the plantspresent a most striking appearance. One gardener stated thathe planted April 1st and the first pods were harvested June 16th,beating Gradus by a fortnight. Height about 2 feet. Pkt. 15c,H lb. 35c, 1 lb. 65c, 2 lbs. $, postpaid; by express, Hlb. 30c, 1 lb. 60c, 2 lbs. $, 7 lbs. $ Gregorys Early Excelsior 55c, 2 lbs. 95c, postpaid; by express, ]A lb. 25c,85c., 7 lbs., $, 14 lbs. $ 1034 *Trio Cr*Ai\c (5c illustration.) This is undoubtedly one of the earliest of all the large-podded, I lie UrdUUi). wrinkled Peas yet introduced. Planted April 25, will be readv for market July do not find it to be a heavy cropper, but the large size of the pod, the quality of the Pea, with its extremeearliness, make it a decided acquisition to tin- family garden. Pkt. 15c, } > lb. 30c, 1 lb. 55c, 2 lbs. 95c.»postpaid; by express, ?, lb. 25c, 1 lb. 50c, 2 lbs. 85c, 7 lbs. $, 14 lbs. $ IflV *rIailfUf ^ comPS m ?u5* aftpr The Gradus, which it decidedly excels as a cropper and in length ofV^laUUll. pods. In some of these we counted nine peas, which, as every gardener knows, is very rare among American-grown varieties. Nearly as early as Alaska, and by some called Improved Alaska. The Peasare blue-green in color, sweet, tender and


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