r THE VARIETIES OF GARDEN PEAS. 



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Danecroft Eival. Tom Thumb. Telegraph. 



7. Telegraph . . Batt Rutle 

 This is ia every respect as regards habit of growth and general 



appearance similar to the Early Emperor, and differs from it in 

 the ripe seed having a black hilum like the Egg pea. It also 

 partakes of the character of the Egg pea in flavour, having that 

 rough bean-like taste which is remarkable in that variety. It 

 produces on an average 5 to 8 pods on a stem, and these contain 

 from 7 to 8 peas. Sown the same day it ripens two days later 

 than Eai-ly Emperor The variety is not worth growing. 



8. Early Kingwood. 



Syn. Ringwood Marrow . Noble Coopek & BoltoiX. 

 Flanagan's Early . Flanagan & Son, 

 Beck's Marrow . Beck & Co. 

 Plant with a moderately vigorous habit of growth, 3|- to 4 feet 



