. Harris' rural annual 1900 : seeds from the grower to the sower. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. 23 PRICE LIST OF PEAS. IMPORTANT NOTICE.—Unlike the other prices in this catalogue, the prices below do not include postage. If the peas are wanted by mail, add 15 cents per quart, 8 cents per pint, and 4 cents per half pint, for postage. VARIETIES. ALASKA—See description on opposite page First and Best—A fine strain of extra early peas NOTT'S EXCELSIOR—Earliest dwarf pea. See descrip
. Harris' rural annual 1900 : seeds from the grower to the sower. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. 23 PRICE LIST OF PEAS. IMPORTANT NOTICE.—Unlike the other prices in this catalogue, the prices below do not include postage. If the peas are wanted by mail, add 15 cents per quart, 8 cents per pint, and 4 cents per half pint, for postage. VARIETIES. ALASKA—See description on opposite page First and Best—A fine strain of extra early peas NOTT'S EXCELSIOR—Earliest dwarf pea. See description, page 21. CRADUS, or " Prosperity "—Earliest pea, with large pods HORSFORD'S MARKET CARDEN-A valuable second early pea for market or home use. Grows 18 inches high and is very productive. DUKE OF ALBANY, or American Champion—Very fine. See de- scription on page 21 , Heroine—See description on opposite page TELEPHONE —A pea of the finest quality, sweet and delicious Medium late, growing 4 or 5 feet tall and with pods of the largest size. It is becoming well-known for its exquisite flavor and sweetness , JUNO—Extra fine, large pods. See description on opposite page Champion of England -The standard for quality. Grows 5 to 6 ft. tall Improved Stratagem—A very large, fine pea, growing about 20 inches tall, strong and stocky. Medium late Yorkshire Hero—Bears large, well filled pods on stocky, vigorous vines. A first-class late pea McLean's Little Gem—An early dwarf pea, growing 15 inches high Premium Gem—Very similar to above, except that the vines are more dwarf American Wonder—Formerly considered the earliest dwarf pea, but it has been superseded by Nott's Excelsior Blue Peter—Hardy dwarf pea, early, and large pods Bliss' Abund . nee—Medium early and very productive; 2 feet tall. Dwarf White Marrowfat—Does not grow quite as tall as the old Mar- rowfat Large White Marrowfat—Very popular for many years Tall Sugar (Edible Pods)—The
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