EEPOKT ON THE VAEIETIES OF GARDEN 



succulent, and sometimes branching, 



large p 



Sown Februar lUth; 

 bloomed June 15th; / 

 slatted June 28t : ; and ! 

 the pods were ready to i 

 gather July 10th. | 



This is a very worth- j 

 less variety, and unwor- 

 thy of cultivation for any i 

 purpose whatever. The 

 plant is so remarkably { 

 tender, that even in fa- ' 



chilled with cold, and in 

 those that are warmer or 

 more genial it is almost 

 invariably attacked with 

 green fly. 



22. November Prolific 



The plant is 2 feet high, with dark green f 

 is rather robust, generally simple, but occasionally branched, and 

 bears from 12 to 16 pods. The pods are generally in pairs, 

 rather short, and contain from 4 to 6 peas in each. Eipe seed 

 white, medium-sized, smooth and compressed. 



Sown February 19th ; bloomed June J 6th ; slatted June 28th ; 

 and the pcds ready to be gathered July 1 1th. 



This somewhat resembles in growth the Royal D^arf, but is 

 very inferior to that variety ; and, in fact, is not worth growing 



Norm-G & £ 



Thes 



