Garden flower and field seeds 1902 . etness which belongsonly to wrinkled peas. Vines about 24 incheshigh. Pods thick and chunky, not so large asthose of American Wonder, but far more nu-merous, presenting a fine appearance on themarket stall. For four years in succession two crops have been matured on the sameground where first one was planted, in each case being produced fromseed of the first crop. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c; qt. 45c, postpaid. Pk. $ ADMIRAL DEWEY PEA. Dwarf telephone Pea. Pale Green Peas of Delicious flavor. CONDENSED description of this new pea may be given by statingthat it i


Garden flower and field seeds 1902 . etness which belongsonly to wrinkled peas. Vines about 24 incheshigh. Pods thick and chunky, not so large asthose of American Wonder, but far more nu-merous, presenting a fine appearance on themarket stall. For four years in succession two crops have been matured on the sameground where first one was planted, in each case being produced fromseed of the first crop. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c; qt. 45c, postpaid. Pk. $ ADMIRAL DEWEY PEA. Dwarf telephone Pea. Pale Green Peas of Delicious flavor. CONDENSED description of this new pea may be given by statingthat it is the famous old Telephone without its long vines, and bredto a uniformity in height. In habit Dwarf Telephone is dwarf and stocky — about 18 inches peas are of the largest size, tender, of delicious flavor and highestquality. The unusually tender and delicate texture of this pea gives it ahandsome appearance when ripe. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c; qt. 45c, postpaid. Pk$; bu. $ 8 W. W. BARNARD & CO., SEEDSMEN, Early Round Dark Bed. RADISHES for FORCING. ^P We direct attention to ourvery complete list of Radishes forforcing on page 42. EARLY ROUND RED. One of the quickest grovnng and most handsomeRadishes in cultivation. Pkt. 5c; ; H lb. 15c; 1 lb. 50c The three best Lettuces for forcingare at the head of page 30. A STRIKING Jnumph Radish, Has beautiful scarlet striperunning around the fine,white, globe-shaped roots. J^HE TRIUMPH is a beautiful andodd radish. It belongs to the early-class, is globe shaped, with very shorttops. It has proved a valuable addi-tion to the Radishes which are grownunder glass. The flesh is very crispand solid, and of mild flavor. This Radish can also begrown inthe open ground as well. It is a mostattractive ornament for the table, andmarket gardeners will find ready salefor it. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c.


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