. Annual illustrated catalogue of seeds. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Cleveland. R. Tilton's Descriptive Seed Catalogue. 31 PEAS.—Continued. Preminm -A valuable early variety one foot high, dwarf and green wrinkled. The quality , and it is wonderfully prolific. The best variety for pnvatt; gardens LATE SORTS. Champion of England.—Universally adniiiird to be one of the richest and best llavored peas grown, and very productive. Heighu four or five feet, seed whitish-tjrecn and much shr


. Annual illustrated catalogue of seeds. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Cleveland. R. Tilton's Descriptive Seed Catalogue. 31 PEAS.—Continued. Preminm -A valuable early variety one foot high, dwarf and green wrinkled. The quality , and it is wonderfully prolific. The best variety for pnvatt; gardens LATE SORTS. Champion of England.—Universally adniiiird to be one of the richest and best llavored peas grown, and very productive. Heighu four or five feet, seed whitish-tjrecn and much shriveled. We consider this equal m ({uality to any in' cnliivatioii, either for the amaleur or market gardener, as it is always more salable than other sorts Stratagem.—An English variety which has become very popular in this country. Vine of medium height, but very stoui, with vf-ry light green leaves, and having near the top a good number of very large, long pods, »vell filled with large peas of good quality. TIk^ f)ods are the most showy of any of tlie varieties we offer Pride of the Market.—A medium early dwarf pea of vigorous liabit and very productive. The pods are large, of a medium green color and contain 7 to 9 peas of fine quality. This variety will doubtless come rapidly into favor; 1| feet to 2 feet high LsLT^e, White Marrowfat.—Cultivated more extensively for the sum- mer croi) than any of the others. About five feet high, of strou" growth. Pods long, round, rough, light colored and 'well filled^ seed large, round and yellow or white, according to the ground in which they are grown. It is excellent for summer use, but inferior in quality to the newer sorts, although undoubtedly the most pro- ductive of the garden varieties i^KT. QT. BU. 10 .25 $5 00 10 .20 4 00 10 .30 7 00 10 .30 7 00 Large Black Eyed Marrowfat.—An excellent variety, growing five feet high; pods larg'i and full; a prolific bearer and can commended as one of the very best Marrowfat s


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