. Key to profit in the garden. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. fiooRE & Simon's Famous Peas CM A B 99 Fx nooRE & smoN's LIGHTNING EXTRA EARLY. The Earliest of All Peas. Are planted annually by over 30,000 market gardeners throughout the United States. This is the market gardeners' favorite early pea; indeed, it is our favorite early pea. We consider it a good friend to all market gardeners. It never disappoints. It is always the first, the best and the earliest in the market. We do no


. Key to profit in the garden. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. fiooRE & Simon's Famous Peas CM A B 99 Fx nooRE & smoN's LIGHTNING EXTRA EARLY. The Earliest of All Peas. Are planted annually by over 30,000 market gardeners throughout the United States. This is the market gardeners' favorite early pea; indeed, it is our favorite early pea. We consider it a good friend to all market gardeners. It never disappoints. It is always the first, the best and the earliest in the market. We do not know of any pea that is su- perior or earlier or would give the market gardener more profit and a greater sale than this variety. There is certainly no pea offered by seedsmen to-dayâand we have tested them all âthat can equal it in earliness and uniformity of ripening. It has proven itself to be the peer for many years. The pods are large, of a beautiful shade of green, covering the plant with astonishing profusion, and well filled with large, smooth peas of splendid flavor, very sugary and ten- der. The fact that they are grown eighty-nine miles farther north than any other stock, insures them to be the hardiest, earliest, more productive and less vine than those grown in New York or Lower Canada. a Q A e u 99 e © GO c - at - 9 B Bj TS â - S3 » â a 9 X u 93 u a 9 0 I c « 9 0 5 - OB *z c := BG 0 c rȣ^WE5T0cK HIE. EARLIEST and -rV,t^LMOST BVER The Tenderest, Sweetest, and Juiciest of all First Early Peas. They will be found of equal value for late summer or autumn sowing, or where a pea crop is required to come off in the shortest possible time. The entire crop can be gath- ered in one picking. This valuable sort is so hardy that it can be planted--shortly after the frost is out of the ground. The illustration, which is from nature, will give a very correct idea of their habit of growth and productiveness. No brush or other support is required, as


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