356 REPORT ON THE VARIETIES OF GARDEN PEAS. 



produces from 12 to 18 pods. The pods are in pairs, very rarely 

 single, and of a deep bluish-green colour, covered with a thick 

 and distinct bloom; they contain 6 to 7 large peas in each, which 

 are of a dark bluish-green. The ripe seed is small, round, and of 

 a mixed white and green colour. 



Sown February 1 9th; bloomed June 5th; slatted June 90th; 

 ready for use July 6 th. 



This is a very excellent pea, and an abundant Dearer, uui x 

 cannot perceive any great difference between it and Bellamtfi 

 Early Green Marrow, which I grew in a collection for the 

 purpose of comparison in 1853, and a very excellent form of 

 which was grown by Messrs. Noble Cooper and Bolton, under 



u a vtJiy excellent xuiix. V,- 



Cooper and Bolton, under 



