. PEAS BY PARCEL POST. ^JPrices for Peas are for same to be sent by express or freight at purchaser's expense. If wanted sent by Parcel Post, add to prices quoted, as follows: To points East of Mississippi River, 12 cts. per qt. To points West of Mississippi River, 25 cts. per qt. £arly Varieties. Dreer's Eureka Extra Early. (5c<? cut.) One of the earliest and most prolific extra early varieties, which has given the best results wherever grown. It is an extremely even cropper, and can be gathered clean in two pickings. For a late fall crop it has few equals ; height 20 inches. Qt., 30 cts.;


. PEAS BY PARCEL POST. ^JPrices for Peas are for same to be sent by express or freight at purchaser's expense. If wanted sent by Parcel Post, add to prices quoted, as follows: To points East of Mississippi River, 12 cts. per qt. To points West of Mississippi River, 25 cts. per qt. £arly Varieties. Dreer's Eureka Extra Early. (5c<? cut.) One of the earliest and most prolific extra early varieties, which has given the best results wherever grown. It is an extremely even cropper, and can be gathered clean in two pickings. For a late fall crop it has few equals ; height 20 inches. Qt., 30 cts.; 4qts., $; peck, ; bu., ^ Dreer's Extra Early Electric. A variety of the green-seeded Alaska type, but a great improvement, being much earlier than the Alaska and bearing larger pods. The vines grow about 2 feet high, and are loaded down with pods, which are crowded with large peas, closely shouldered in pod. Good also for fall crop. Qt., 30 cts.; 4 qts., ; peck, $; bu., $ Alaska. An extra early round pea, bearing pods of a dark green color, which are well filled and ripen uniformly ; height 2 feet. Qt., 25 cts.; 4 qts., 85 cts.; peck, $; bu., $ Nott's Excelsior. {See cut.) An improvement on American Wonder, being as early and the pods are decidedly larger and many more of them to the plant; height 14 inches. Qt., 30 cts.; 4 ; peck, ; bu., $ American Wonder. A very fine, extra early, wrinkled variety. The flavor and quality of the peas are excellent, and its dwarf habit of growth makes it a desirable sort; height 12 inches. Qt., 30 cts.; 4 qts., ; peck, $; bu., $ Surprise Pea. The vines grow about two feet high, and do not require any support; they are literally loaded down with pods, which are well filled. Qt., 30 cts.; 4 qts., §; peck, $; bu., The Lieader. This variety is a careful selection of the Gradus type, having been produced by selecting the rounder seeds of that variety; height 3


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