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"7. Early Charlton. French Synonymes: Domine Michaux or- 

 dinare, Michaux de Ruelle, Michaux precoce. English Synonymes: 

 Golden Charlton, early sugar frame, late dwarf, Twesly dwarf, Hot- 

 spur, Wrench's Hotspur, double dwarf Hotspur, early Hotspur, golden 

 Hotspur, common Hotspur, early Nicholas Hotspur, Nimble Taylor, 

 very fine late garden, Paddingtou, Essex Reading, Russell's early-blos- 

 somed. — About 5 feet high, aud of strong growth. Pods large, broad, 

 and rather flattened, mostly containing 6 or 7 peas. A very prolific 

 bearer, of excellent quality, and the best pea for standing the winter in 

 the collection. It is about a week or ten days later than the early frame, 

 but will continue much longer in bearing, and, like the preceding, varies 

 in appearance according to soil, situation, &c. 



" 8. D^Auvergne. — About 5 feet high, and rather slender. Pods very 

 long, nearly round, much curved, and tapering a good deal to the ex- 

 tremities, mostly containing 11 or 12 peas (if well grown). A very 

 abundant bearer, of excellent quality, and later than the early Charlton, 

 in coming into use. It is the best pea for produce, and deserves to be 

 generally cultivated in all gardens. 



"9. Eastern Shore. — About 5^ feet high, and rather slender. Pods 

 small, short, and round, mostly containing 4 or 5 peas. A very abundant 

 bearer; commg after the Charlton. 



" 10. Tall Frame. — About 54 feet high, and rather slender. Pods 

 small, round, and rather long; mostly containing 6 peas. Very produc- 

 tive, coming into use about the same time as the Charlton, to which it 

 bears some resemblance, but is taller, and of slenderer growth. 



" Group III, Dwarf Marrow Peas. 



"11. Dwarf White Marroiv. French Synonymes: Hatif a la moelle 

 d'Angleterre, hatif a la moelle d'Espagne, pois sanspariel. English 

 Synonymes : Glory of England, wabash, — About 3 1-2 feet high, and 

 very strong. Pods broad, and not very long, of a dark green color, con- 

 taining 6 or 7 peas. Of excellent quality, but only a moderate bearer. 



" 12. KnighVs Dwarf Marrow. English Synonymes: Dwarf 

 Knight's, Knight's new dwarf — About 34 or 4 feet high, very much re- 

 sembling the dwarf white marrow, but of stronger growth. Pods broad, 

 and rather flat, containing 5 or 6 peas. Of excellent quality, and very 

 prolific. The seed wrinkled when ripe. 



"13. Dwarf Green Marrow. French Synonymes: Vert hatif a la 

 moelle. English Synonymes: New green, early dwarf green, early 

 green, new early green, royal dwarf marrow, new green nonpariel, Hol- 

 loway marrowfat, new extra green marrow, Wellington, green Rounci- 

 val. — About 4 feet high, and of strong growth. Pods dark green, 

 large, broad, and flat, containing 7 or 8 peas. Of excellent quality, very 

 prolific, and rather late. Peas a light green color, and sometimes half 

 green and half white when ripe. 



" Group IV. Tall Marrow Peas. 



" 14. Tall White Marrow. French Synonymes: Princesse vert 

 gros Normand, De Marly, Suisse. English Synonymes : Tall Caro- 

 Una, large imperial marrow, new tall Temple, Clive, Wootten, large 

 Carolina, white Rouncival. — About 7 feet high, and of strong growth. 

 Pods large, and very broad, containing 7 or 9 peas. Of excellent qual- 

 ity, very prolific and late. This is a very good pea for summer, but 

 will not do without stakes. 



" 15. Knight's Tall Marrow. French Synonymes: Ride hatif, 

 ride tardif, ride. English Synomjme: Knight's late. — About 64 feet 

 high, and of very strong growth. Pods large and broad, containing 

 8 or 9 peas. Of excellent quality, and later than the preceding by a week. 



