. James Gregory & Son's catalogue of home grown seeds. vor. Price, per qt., by mail, 40c.; per pkg. 10c. BERGEN FLEETWING. We have raised this new extra early variety on a large scaleand are exceedingly pleased with it. The head picker says:The Fleetwing yielded better than any of the early hardpeas, including the Alaska and First of All. We have raisedthese at the rate of 225 bushels to the acre. It is deservedly agreat favorite with the market gardeners of Long Island. Pods and peas ofgood size ; vines twoand a half feet. A. G. Case, Simsbury,Conn., writes: TheBergen Fleetwing peasyield
. James Gregory & Son's catalogue of home grown seeds. vor. Price, per qt., by mail, 40c.; per pkg. 10c. BERGEN FLEETWING. We have raised this new extra early variety on a large scaleand are exceedingly pleased with it. The head picker says:The Fleetwing yielded better than any of the early hardpeas, including the Alaska and First of All. We have raisedthese at the rate of 225 bushels to the acre. It is deservedly agreat favorite with the market gardeners of Long Island. Pods and peas ofgood size ; vines twoand a half feet. A. G. Case, Simsbury,Conn., writes: TheBergen Fleetwing peasyielded enormously. The Paragon. This is a first-classlate pea. Vines threefeet in height; podsabove the average insize and v;ell filled,being in this respectdecidedly superior toHairs Mammoth andother late sorts. Allen, the well-known horticultu-rist of Floral Park,, writes: TheParagon yieldedthree times as manypods as the Cham-pion of England,with peas of largersize and much betterquality. Price, perqt., postpaid, 60c.;per pkg., 10c. TheHekoine NEW PEA JUNO. We grew a sample of this new pea in our experimentalgrounds the past season. We were exceedingly well pleasedwith it. The pods are remarkably large, long, straight, thickthrough, and wrell filled. The color of the peas is that verydark green which is so desirable. Seven or more great peas ina pod. The vines are short jointed, large leaved and stalky,and from eighteen inches to ten feet in height. It cropsheavily; quality delicious. It is an excellent cropper and every-way desirable. Medium early. A first-class pea to follow theearly sorts. We consider the Juno the best pea of its class yetintroduced. Price, per qt., postpaid, 65e.; per pkg., 15c. DWARF CHAMPION. First class as a variety to follow the Advancer; very healthyand vigorous. This is another favorite with the market gar-deners of Long Island, where it is sometimes sown August 1,as a second crop, being less liable to mildew than other and. pe
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