. Burpee's farm annual. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; W. Atlee Burpee Company; Nursery stock; Flowers; Vegetables; Seeds. ECKFORD'S NEW PEAS. Henry Eckford, of England, is well known to lovers of Sweet Peas throughout the world, but many are not aware that this celebrated hybridizer also devotes attention to Garden Peas. We take pleasure in recommending two of his most famous Garden Peas. Below we give his own brief descriptions of these Novelties :— RENOWN. A green, wrinkled marrow, of robust growth ; a very fine main-
. Burpee's farm annual. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; W. Atlee Burpee Company; Nursery stock; Flowers; Vegetables; Seeds. ECKFORD'S NEW PEAS. Henry Eckford, of England, is well known to lovers of Sweet Peas throughout the world, but many are not aware that this celebrated hybridizer also devotes attention to Garden Peas. We take pleasure in recommending two of his most famous Garden Peas. Below we give his own brief descriptions of these Novelties :— RENOWN. A green, wrinkled marrow, of robust growth ; a very fine main-crop variety, pro- ducing, abundantly, deep-green, square, well-filled pods; flavor first rate. The ECHO. Awarded a first-class certificate by the R. H. S. A most prolific dwarf wrinkled marrow, coming in ten days before Renown, of very superior quality. Height two feet. We offer first-class Seed Peas of both RENOWN and The ECHO, each at the following prices: Per package 10 cts., or 3 packages for 25 cts.; per pint 25 cts.; per quart 45 cts., or one quart of each for 85 cts., postpaid. By express or freight, at expense of purchaser, each variety : Per quart 30 cts.; 2 quarts 55 cts.; 4 quarts $ ; per peck $; per bushel $ XJSfFor other Peas in bulk,—see page Natural size pods of laxton'S evolution peas. I AYTHM'^ PVm I TTIOXI PPAC Ever since we first introduced this grand main- 1 v/n O L, V \JL^KJ 1 rCAO. crop from England, never in any season have we had sufficient seed to supply the demand. Therefore when preparing, early this summer, our general list of Garden Peas (pages 82 to 84 inclusive) we purposely omitted the above illustration, as it is both disappointing to our customers and annoying to us to get orders for a variety of which we are entirely sold out. But now that the season is ended we are glad to say that we have harvested more than double the crop of any previous season for five years past. For brief description refer to page 83. Pe
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