. Childs' spring 1922 : seeds that satisfy plants that please bulbs that bloom berries that bear . peck, by ex-press not prepaid, $ 833 Champion of England—A reliable old varietywhich has been a recognized standard for a long timeand still able to hold its own among all new-comers asa Pea of superlatively fine quality. Grows five feet talland very vigorous and a great producer of large podswell filled with excellent peas. Pkt«, 10c; pint, 45c; quart, 80c 836 American Wonder—An early wrinkled Pea of ex-quisite flavor, ready for the table in thirty to forty daysafter planting. Grows only te


. Childs' spring 1922 : seeds that satisfy plants that please bulbs that bloom berries that bear . peck, by ex-press not prepaid, $ 833 Champion of England—A reliable old varietywhich has been a recognized standard for a long timeand still able to hold its own among all new-comers asa Pea of superlatively fine quality. Grows five feet talland very vigorous and a great producer of large podswell filled with excellent peas. Pkt«, 10c; pint, 45c; quart, 80c 836 American Wonder—An early wrinkled Pea of ex-quisite flavor, ready for the table in thirty to forty daysafter planting. Grows only ten or twelve inches high. Pkt., 10c; pint, 45c; quart, 80c 840 Market Surprise—Nearly as early as MorningStar, of the smooth round type, but not entirely withoutwrinkles. It is what is known as a dimpled variety,half way between a smooth and wrinkled sort. Podslarger than Alaska and well filled with Peas of the finestquality. The very earliest of the newer Peas and anexcellent variety for the home garden and for an earlymarket crop. A most profuse bearer. Pkt., 15c; pint, 50c; quart, 90c. PEA, MARKET SURPRISE 8* JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, INC., FLORAL PARK. NEW YORK


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