. Burpee's farm annual. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Pennsylvania Catalogs; Vegetables Pennsylvania Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs. Our Seed Peas are of the very best quality obtainable, being all grown far North (on the bor- ders of Lake Ontario), riddled and hand-picked. They are raised from the best selected stocks, and the crops are carefully "rogued," being subjected to the most critical and constant inspec- tion. The prices here quoted are for the Peas postpaid by mail. B®°Foe peices BY THE QUART, PECK OK BUSHEL, SEE BULK PRICE LIST, PAGE 88.
. Burpee's farm annual. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Pennsylvania Catalogs; Vegetables Pennsylvania Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs. Our Seed Peas are of the very best quality obtainable, being all grown far North (on the bor- ders of Lake Ontario), riddled and hand-picked. They are raised from the best selected stocks, and the crops are carefully "rogued," being subjected to the most critical and constant inspec- tion. The prices here quoted are for the Peas postpaid by mail. B®°Foe peices BY THE QUART, PECK OK BUSHEL, SEE BULK PRICE LIST, PAGE "BURPEE'S BEST" EXTRA EARLY PEA. Prior to introducing this strain in 1889 we distributed among pea growers in the Spring of 1888 about three thousand packages of these peas, for careful comparative trials, with the result that all, so far as heard from, unite in pronouncing " Btirpee's Best " the very earliest, most uniform and best of all Extra Early Peas. The sample reports published herewith render any additional words of praise entirely unnecessary. Per package 15 cts. ; pint 25 cts. ; per quart 45 cts., by mail, postpaid. By freight or express, per quart 30 cts.; 2 quarts 50 cts.; 4 quarts 75 cts.; peck $; per bush. $ FAIR AND IMPARTIAL REPORTS. Eli Overman, Maryville, Tenn., Sept. 27th, 1890, writes:—Burpee's "Best" Extra Early Pea is fine for this country and is earliest of all. Jacob M. Sauble, Middletown, Pa., Sept. 26th, 1890, writes:—Burpee's "Best" Extra Early is the Pea for markel; my customers like them better than any others. Burpee's JProfusion and Quantity Peas also did well with me. W. F. Robinson, Oberlin, Ohio, October 15th, 1888, writes:—I found "Burpee's Best" Extra Early Peas to be excellent, ten days earlier than Philadelphia Extra Early. It is a good bearer, and just the Pea for market gardeners to raise for profit and earliness. Geo. C. Munns, Pleasant Grove, Utah Ter., Oct. 1st, 1890
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