. Buist's garden guide and almanac : 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. BUIST'S GARDEN GUIDE. 93. BUIST'S PREMIER EXTRA EARLY PEA. The Earliest, Most Productive and Most Profitable Variety for Market (excepting- the Buist's Celebrated Morning- Star). THEY ARE PUT UP IN WHITE SACKS, AND EACH SACK LEAD=SEALED. Before the introduction of our famous Morning Star this was the earliest and most profit- able variety known, and to-day requires no comment from us to recommend it, as it is grown more largely by the market gardeners
. Buist's garden guide and almanac : 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. BUIST'S GARDEN GUIDE. 93. BUIST'S PREMIER EXTRA EARLY PEA. The Earliest, Most Productive and Most Profitable Variety for Market (excepting- the Buist's Celebrated Morning- Star). THEY ARE PUT UP IN WHITE SACKS, AND EACH SACK LEAD=SEALED. Before the introduction of our famous Morning Star this was the earliest and most profit- able variety known, and to-day requires no comment from us to recommend it, as it is grown more largely by the market gardeners of this country than any other brand of Extra Earlies except the Buist's Morning Star. Its productiveness, earliness, evenessof ripen- i ng- and great delicacy of flavor are its great features. These combined requisites make it very profitable to grow for either market or private use. It is a week earlier than what is called "The First and Best;" or, Philadelphia Extra Early, and of a much finer-bred variety. Producing pods of larger size and entirely free from runners, it ripens uniformly, and the entire crop can be taken off in two pickings. It is sold only under our seal. PRICES. Pint, | 0 15 uart, 25 4 quarts, .... 75 bushel, bushel, bushel, $1 25 2 25 4 00 5 bushels at 10 bushels at 25 bushels at $3 90 3 80 3 75 Allen's Extra Early Sunol.—This is one of the very finest grades of Extra Earlies, brought up to its present high standard by the process of podding, that is a selection made of the earliest and largest pods of the same type and then sown for seed; this pro- cess being repeated a few years, has produced this famous variety. It is a vigorous grower, standing severe changes of weather, vines about 2j feet high, and generally loaded with fine, large and well-filled pods; another great advantage it possesses is the uniformity of ripening, which reduces the expense of marketing the crop. Per pint, 15 cts.; quart, 25 cts.; 4 quarts, 75 cts.; peck, $; bush
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