. Wm. Elliott & Sons : 1893. OVED MAUD S. This is not a novelty, but an improved strain of the true Maud S., which originatedwith oue o£ the oldest and most reliable pea specialists. This stock is the result of years of careful selection, and we offer it as undoubtedlythe very earliest, the most productive, the sweetest and most valuable first early Peaever introduced. It is regular in height, the haulms are dvvarfer than most earlyvarieties, and are inclined to stool or branch. The pods are of a bright green and arefilled witn magnificent peas of a most luscious character and produced in such


. Wm. Elliott & Sons : 1893. OVED MAUD S. This is not a novelty, but an improved strain of the true Maud S., which originatedwith oue o£ the oldest and most reliable pea specialists. This stock is the result of years of careful selection, and we offer it as undoubtedlythe very earliest, the most productive, the sweetest and most valuable first early Peaever introduced. It is regular in height, the haulms are dvvarfer than most earlyvarieties, and are inclined to stool or branch. The pods are of a bright green and arefilled witn magnificent peas of a most luscious character and produced in such profusionas to almost cover the plant. It is at least a week earlier than Early Dexter and varietiesof that typo. Height, 2i feet. Price per pint, 20 cts.; quart, 35 cts.; peck, $ The Maud S. Pea, planted June 11th, 1892; picked .July 15th, 1893. Record, 34days. Miss Annie M. Slade, Montclair, N. J. In the above test the Maud S. beat Hendersons First of All, and several otherso-called first early peas by several WHITE MULTIPLIER ONIONS. Enormously productive; of pure white silvery color andmild, sweet flavor, very hardy, and will unquestionably prove agreat acquisition to this class of onions, for its handsome appear-ance will make it one of the most attractive varieties that canbe grown; it is also useful for pickling-. White onions beingusually higher priced than any other color, the advantage of aWhite Multiplying Onion can be readily understood. Pint, 20cents; quart, 30 cents; peck, $


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