. Descriptive catalogue : trees plants Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Texas Fort Worth; Trees; Flowers; Vegetables; Commercial catalogs. ALASKA PEAS. » Bliss' Abundance. A second-early variety, at- taining a height of 2 feet. Pods 3 to 3% inches'long roundish and well filled, containing 6 to 8 large wrinkled peas of excellent quality. This variety is remarkable for branching directly from the roots, forming a veritable bush, making it necessary to sow the seeds much thinner than usual. Six to 8 inches apart in the rows is as near as the
. Descriptive catalogue : trees plants Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Texas Fort Worth; Trees; Flowers; Vegetables; Commercial catalogs. ALASKA PEAS. » Bliss' Abundance. A second-early variety, at- taining a height of 2 feet. Pods 3 to 3% inches'long roundish and well filled, containing 6 to 8 large wrinkled peas of excellent quality. This variety is remarkable for branching directly from the roots, forming a veritable bush, making it necessary to sow the seeds much thinner than usual. Six to 8 inches apart in the rows is as near as the plants should stand. QK25c, pk. $, bus. $5. ./Dwarf White Mar- Wat. Qt. 20 cts., pk. $1, bus. $ Alaska. A novelty of remarkable earliness. It is a good yielder and pro- duces pods of good size and dark green color, which are well filled with round, smooth peas of splendia flavor. Height 2 feet. It ripens very evenly, so that one picking will nearly clear off tne crop. Pkt. 5 cts., qt. 20 cts., pk. $, bus. $5. New-Yorker. The earliest, most even in growth and maturity of any Pea ever iutroduced. Is wonderfully productive; its hardy character enables it to successfully with- stand unfavorable weather, to which Peas of a weaker nature would succumb. Its table qualities are superb. Cannot but prove the mar- ket-garden Pea. Pkt. 5c, qt. 20 cts., pk. $, bus. $ ^-McLean's Little Gem. An admirable second early, maturing for the table in 54 days after germin- ation; height 14 inches; self-supporting and prolific. Dwarf in habit, it needs no support, yields freely, and is luscious beyond most others. It is among the early sorts, and may be planted simultaneously with First and Best as a succession. Pkt. 5 cts., qt. 25 cts., pk. $, bus. $6. Pride of the Market. This famous New Eng- land Pea, introduced lately, has given great satis- faction. It grows from 18 inches to 2 feet high, and bears grand pods, well filled with large and well-flavored peas, from top to
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