. Seeds for the garden & farm. Nursery stock Kansas Topeka Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. rhnmn'inn nf pHnlonrl The favorite late variety. No pea ever offered has so perfectly pleased the gardeners as this famous late linailiPIOn or CnglanUi sort, it is almost certain to bear heavUy, even under the most adverse oiroumstances, ana its healthy habit of growth and fine quality recommend it for both home and market gardeners. The Champion of England grows to a height ot aDout fourfeet, although in some seasons it has reached the h
. Seeds for the garden & farm. Nursery stock Kansas Topeka Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. rhnmn'inn nf pHnlonrl The favorite late variety. No pea ever offered has so perfectly pleased the gardeners as this famous late linailiPIOn or CnglanUi sort, it is almost certain to bear heavUy, even under the most adverse oiroumstances, ana its healthy habit of growth and fine quality recommend it for both home and market gardeners. The Champion of England grows to a height ot aDout fourfeet, although in some seasons it has reached the height of six feet and was covered from top to bottom with pods well hlled with peas of the most delicious flavor. We would suggest to those who have a small garden and desire a supply of peas the entire season, tnai they plant Northwest Premier for extra early, Heroine for medium, and Champion of England for late. This is certain to Keep you supplied with an abundance of peas of the best quality during the whole season. Our stock of Champion ot England is as pure a type as can be obtained, and sure to produce the best results. Pkt. 5c, pt. SOc, qt. 35c, pk. 90o, bu. $ ,, . r .4. j. ââi - _,â_- Vigorous habits, luxurious foliage; a good heavy cropper, height 2 feet, seed large, green, wrinkled. A great tavorite, not only [raLdficlTli in private gardens, but with market gardeners also, as the large handsome pods, combined with the excellent quality ot the . eas, maS it on* of the most desirable sorts we have ever grown. It is undoubtedly one of the best varieties for market gardeners, l-kt. £>c. pt. 25c, qt. *^''> ''^iSy require no sticks, and are quite unequaled in productiveness. They have a robust, free-branching habit, 18 rriQE Or in6 l*13rKGli to 20 inches Wgh, and are imnlensely productive. They are, indeed, such heavy croppers that we know of no peas from which so large a bulk of produce can be obtained from a given apace. Pods are large in s^e and handsom
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