Seed annual, 1899 . ARDEN GRADU8 LARGE PODDED, AND OF SPLENDID QUALITY .-THE NEW EXTRA EARLY WRINKLED -^?i SEE COLORED PLATE ON OPPOSITE PAGE —i^ The vine of this most distinct sort is like that of Ferrys First and Best, except that it grows a little taller and producespeas fit for use a few days later. The immense pods are as large as those of the Telephone, uniformly well shaped and hand-some, and more attractive ;than those of other first earlies. They ripen slowly and continue fit for use much longer thanmost varieties, making this by far the most desirable sort for the home garden.


Seed annual, 1899 . ARDEN GRADU8 LARGE PODDED, AND OF SPLENDID QUALITY .-THE NEW EXTRA EARLY WRINKLED -^?i SEE COLORED PLATE ON OPPOSITE PAGE —i^ The vine of this most distinct sort is like that of Ferrys First and Best, except that it grows a little taller and producespeas fit for use a few days later. The immense pods are as large as those of the Telephone, uniformly well shaped and hand-some, and more attractive ;than those of other first earlies. They ripen slowly and continue fit for use much longer thanmost varieties, making this by far the most desirable sort for the home garden. The peas are very large, of splendid qual-ity and beautiful color which they retain after cooking. This variety is practically the same as what is being offered as Prosperity. WE HAVE TAKEN GREAT PAINS TO SECURE TRUE STOCK AND HAVE IT WELL GROWN,SO WE ARE SURE THAT EVERY ONE WHO PURCHASES OUR SEED WILL BE PLEASEDWITH THE VARIETY EVERY GARDENER SHOULD TRY IT. Pkt. 15c; Pt. 45c; Qt. 75c; 4Qts. $; Bushel $ IMPROVED ALPHA IMPROVED ALPHA PEAS. A tall growing, wrinkled pea, almost as earlyas American Wonder. Vines about three feethigh, slender, mostly unbranched and bearing five to ten medium sized, slightly curvedpods, each containing four to eight green, medium sized peas which are exceedinglysweet and tender. We offer a very superior strain of this sort and recommend it as thebest in quality of any tall, early pea and especially adapted to the home 10c; Pt. 15c; Qt. 20c; 4 Qts. 60c; Bushel $ AIIMIhFII^ AIM li/^^Ml^lnO A varietv nearly as early as theAinE KlOAl^ T^ \71^ l^lJ ?« First and Best, with stout, branch-ing vines about nine inches high, and covered with well filled pods containingseven or eight large, exceedingly sweet, tender and well flavored peas. Drypea medium sized, much wrinkled and flattened; pale green. We have takengreat pains in growing our stock, and know it to be pure and true. Pkt. 10c;; Pt. 15c; Qt. 20c; 4 Qts. 60c; Bu. $ This


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