. Seeds and plants : 1902. Nursery stock Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Alaska—As early as the earliest. The finest extra early pea known. Pods of a rich dark green color. It grows feethi^h and matures all the crop at once, mak- ing it a valuable variety for the market gardener. Pkt. 10^, pt. 15<f. qt. 25^, gal. 80^, bu. American Wonder -A desirable dwarf variety, growing only nine inches high; very early. Peas are wrinkled, very sweet and high flavored. Pkt. KXr. pt. 2^yf, qt


. Seeds and plants : 1902. Nursery stock Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Alaska—As early as the earliest. The finest extra early pea known. Pods of a rich dark green color. It grows feethi^h and matures all the crop at once, mak- ing it a valuable variety for the market gardener. Pkt. 10^, pt. 15<f. qt. 25^, gal. 80^, bu. American Wonder -A desirable dwarf variety, growing only nine inches high; very early. Peas are wrinkled, very sweet and high flavored. Pkt. KXr. pt. 2^yf, qt. 30?. gal. $ bu. $ Gradus—The most attractive novelty of recent years. As early as the ex-, tra earlies and with immense pods double the size of First and Best. The pods are well shaped and filled with large, lucious peas of the very finest quality. Height three feet. Every gardener should try this sort. Pkt. lOfl^. pt. 30<?, qt. 50^, gal. $ bu^$ Carter's Premium Gem—A deservedly popular dwarf growing sort, growing about fourteen inches high. It is hardy, and can be planted earlier than most wrink- led peas; very prolific. The pods are large and con- tain six to nine peas of first-class quality. Pkt. 10^, pt. 15^. qt. 25^. gal. 80<^, bu. $ Note8 Excelsior. Nott's Excelsior—The best dwarf variety for the home garden. Grows a foot high and is wonderfully produc- tive. The peas are tender and of delicate flavor. An excellent sort, growing more in popular favor every year. Pkt. m, pt. atxf, qt. m. gal. $l.(K). bu. $ Tom Thumb-*An old sort: early and prolific. Height ten inches. Pkt. W, pt. 15'^ (it. 25«f. gal. W. bu. $ LATER PEAS. Carter's Daisy—Grows only eighteen Inches high, pro- ducing large, long, handsome pods, well filled with large, tender peas of fine flavor. A most excellent variety. Pkt. 10^, pt. 20<f. (it. .W, gal. $ bu. $ McLean's Advancer -A great favorite with market gardeners. The large, handsome,


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