Harrison's Glory 



90 REPORT ON THE VARIETIES OP PEAS. 



Flack's Victory Nuttixg & Son. 



Sown, March 24th ; ia flower, June 14th ; fit for use, June 30th. 

 Height, 2 feet. Pods 10 on a stem, short, straight, rather flat, 

 containing about G medium-sized peas, mixed ollTe and white 

 when dry, and also indented. 



{Nutting & Son. 

 Carteb & Co. 



Sown, March 24th; in flower, June 6th; fit for use June 27th. 

 Height, 3 feet, of a bushy, robust habit of growth. Pods, about 

 10 on a stem, rather short, nearly straight and flattish, contain- 

 ing 5—0 medium-sized peas of good quality, light olive mixed 

 with white when dry, and also slightly indented, A good variety, 

 but like Harrison's Perfection above noticed, it has the defect of 

 the pods being frequently not well filled. 



Batt's Wonder . . Batt, Rutley, & Silveelock. 

 Sown, March 24th ; in flower, June 18th ; fit for use, July 5th. 

 Height, 3 feet, and of robust growth ; foliage, dark green. Pods, 

 10 — 12, on a stem, narrow, nearly straight, but exceedingly well 

 filled, containing 7 — 9 peas of medium size, which become 

 small, smooth, and bluish-green when dry. This variety withstands 

 drought well, and the pods will hang long before the peas get too 

 old for use. It is an excellent pea for a second crop. 



Garbutt's Amazon .... Flanagan & Son. 

 Sown, March 24th ; in flower, June 14th ; fit for use, July 5th. 

 Height, 6 feet. Pods, 8—0 on a stem, slightly curved, roundish, 

 well filled with 7—8 large peas, which are mixed olive-coloured 

 and white when dry, and shghtly indented, 



Stradsett Marrow .... Flanagan & Son. 

 Sown, March 24th; in flower, June 14th; fit for use, July 5th. 

 Height, 6 feet. Pods, 8— 9 on a stem, straight, broad and flattish, 

 containing 7 — 8 large peas, of a fine green colour, but tasteless 

 when cooked; their skins, moreover, are too thick. Such being 

 the case, the variety cannot be recommended for cultivation. The 

 seeds when dry are mostly light olive, very few being white, and 

 they are slightly indented. 



Sutton's Berkshire Hero . . . Sutton & Sons. 

 Sown, March 24th; in flower, June 21st; fit for use, July 1 1th. 

 Height, 8 feet, of strong growth. Pods, 12 on a stem, large, 



