350 



REPORT 0] 



^ THE YA 



RIETIES OF GARDEN PEAS. 



from 



12 to 1 



6 pock 



;, which are 

 broad, and 

 The foliage 

 Sown F. 

 June 16ch: 

 the pods w< 



3 to 31 inches long, and | an inch 

 contain from 7 to 8 large peas. 

 ; is dark green. Ripe seed white, 

 sbruary 19th ; the plants bloomed 

 ; the slats appeared July 4th, and 

 3re ready to be gathered July 16th. 



the superior wrinkled varieties in season, and 

 therefore it is not required. 



17. Daneeroft Prolific . Noblk Cooper 

 & Bolton. 



The plant very much resembles the Victoria 

 Branching in habit. It is 3 feet high, robust 

 and frequently bi-anching, and produces from 

 12 to 16 pods, which contain from 7 to 8 peas 

 of good size. 



Sown February 19th ; in bloom June 23rd ; 

 slatted June sbth ; and fit for use July 

 20th. Ripe seed white, small, round and 



This is an abundant bearer, 

 five days later than Victoria Bi 

 which it is not superior. It come; 

 the same time as the following, 

 is inferior, and therefore is a 

 might easily be dispensed with. 



and four or 

 ranching, to 



\o which it 

 variety that 



11. MARROW PEAS. 





, large, smoo 

 n thick. Fo 



liage blotched. 



ed. irregular 



^ Champion of Paris . Noble Cooper & Bolton. 



3yn. Excelsior . . . Koblk Cooper & Bolton. 

 KnUjht's Excelsior . Turner. 



Paradise Marrow . Noble Cooper & Bolton. 

 ig-growing variety, 5 to 6 feet hi 



