. Burpee's farm annual. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; W. Atlee Burpee Company; Nursery stock; Flowers; Vegetables; Seeds. PEAS—Extra Early Varieties. Those marked with a (*) are wrinkled varieties. BURPEE'S EXTRA EARLY. Next to " Bur- pee's Best," this excels in extra earliness, pro- ductiveness, and freedom from runners, Per pkt. 10 cts.; pint '20 cts.; quart 40 ets., postpaid. IMPROVED DAN. O'ROURKE (Philadelphia Extra Early). A very good strain of extra ear- lies, fully equal to The Rural New Yorker Pea. Pe


. Burpee's farm annual. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; W. Atlee Burpee Company; Nursery stock; Flowers; Vegetables; Seeds. PEAS—Extra Early Varieties. Those marked with a (*) are wrinkled varieties. BURPEE'S EXTRA EARLY. Next to " Bur- pee's Best," this excels in extra earliness, pro- ductiveness, and freedom from runners, Per pkt. 10 cts.; pint '20 cts.; quart 40 ets., postpaid. IMPROVED DAN. O'ROURKE (Philadelphia Extra Early). A very good strain of extra ear- lies, fully equal to The Rural New Yorker Pea. Per pkt. 10 cts.; pint 20 cts.; quart 40 cts. LAXTON'S EARLIEST OF ALL (Alaska). The peas are blue, and consequently of richer flavor, while they ripen as early, l'er pkt. 10 cts.; pint 20 cts.; quart 40 cts. Tom Thumb. A very dwarf-growing, extra early Pea. Per pkt. 10 cts.; quart 50 cts. * AMERICAN WONDER. This distinct and fine-flavored variety grows only eight to ten inches high, and is extremely early, l'er pkt. 10 cts.; pint 25 cts.; quart 45 cts. ?McLEAN'S LITTLE GEM. Truly a gem! Productive, wrinkled, and of delicious flavor. Matures in fifty-four days; no sticks required. Per pkt. 10 cts.; pint 20 cts.; quart 40 cts. * EXTRA EARLY PREMIUM GEM. A very line Dwarf Pea, of the Little Gem type, on which it is an improvement; larger pods and more productive. Highly recommended. Taken all-in-all, this is probably the best and most profitable Early Wrinkled Tea for mar- ket gardeners, while for family gardens there is none hotter. Per pkt. 10 cts.; pint 25 cts.; quart 40 cts., postpaid. * NEW PEA,—WILLIAM HURST. The peas were ready for the table June 28th, as early as the American Wonder, while the vines were much more productive, and it conies very near to being a " one-picking ; Of handsome dwarf growth, the vines are eight to ten inches high, foliage of dark-green color, haulms close jointed, and very prolific. The pods are well filled with large peas, e


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