. Childs rare flowers, vegetables, and fruits. Fruit Varieties United States Catalogs; Flowers Varieties United States Catalogs; Vegetables Varieties United States Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Fruit; Flowers; Vegetables. 17. Pea, Guilds' Mori}ii)£> Star. Earlier by This is the greatest vegetable novelty of 1831. It is the earliest Pea grown by nearly a week. It is a fair sized, wrinkled variety, and, therefore, possesses the same delicious quality of the late wrin- kled kinds. For the first time the fine quality of the late va- rieties is combined with extreme earliness, When this is
. Childs rare flowers, vegetables, and fruits. Fruit Varieties United States Catalogs; Flowers Varieties United States Catalogs; Vegetables Varieties United States Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Fruit; Flowers; Vegetables. 17. Pea, Guilds' Mori}ii)£> Star. Earlier by This is the greatest vegetable novelty of 1831. It is the earliest Pea grown by nearly a week. It is a fair sized, wrinkled variety, and, therefore, possesses the same delicious quality of the late wrin- kled kinds. For the first time the fine quality of the late va- rieties is combined with extreme earliness, When this is once tried no other early Pea will be grown. Added to its other qualities it is exceedingly prolific and continues to bear longer than other early sorts. It grows 18 to 20 inches high and does not require bushing. Mr. William Falconer, garden- er to Charles A. Dana, and editor of Gardening, says: "I ought to tell you about the ' Morning Star' wrinkled pea you let me try here two years ago. I sowed it in single rows in light, warm soil about the end of March when I sowed round peas Nearly a Week Than Any of the Small Round Varieties, and Alpha and American Wonder. It astonished me by ita earliness, coming in ahead; and it is a good cropper and of fine quality. Better still, it is the most reliable wrinkled pea for fall use—sown August 1st—that I have ever grown.' Mr. J, Goody, of Clan, Suffolk, England, writes; " Your pea, Morning Star, beats any pea in England for a first crop.'' The supply of this wonderful Pea is limited and we can offer it only in small quantity. Pkt., 15c; 3 pkts., 30c; pint, 10c; quart, 75c; 3 quarts, $ Cucumber, ChiJds* Ear!y Beauty. A most remarkable and valuable early Cucumber, first offered last year. It is a sport from Early Siberian, and has that variety's great value as a cropper. It is as early as Extra Early Kussian though twice as large as that variety, and keeps its lively green color to a very late stage of growth, and will
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