38 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Janvary 8, 1887, 
GRAND NEW PEA, | 
“ROYAL JUBILEE” PEA. 
he year vod the Juhas of Her AJ E rei we regard it an honour to have the opportunity of introducing the eei ee же handsomest 
EDS Pea which h мү» et € ised. This magnificent variety is one of several Seedlings we have purchased from Mr. Wm. Culverwell. During the past 
three years it has нан subje ted I most свей trials in our Experimental Grounds, and, as a result we аге able to state wi ith confidence that no other Pea 
is the equal of Su tonê "а оу al Jubilee " for ex apo purposes and genera Ша "The habit of growth is robust and vigorous, a is therefore capable 
of enduring drought and resisting mildew. The foliage is bright green; sien strongly branched, and differs from the majority vy arge-podded Peas in 
kr e to the height of from 4 to 5 feet only, an اا‎ which will not fail to be appreciated. It is an unusually productive variety, generally bearing 
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contain from nine to Тете, large Peas, closely set, which, when yoked, are of a beautiful green colour, and possess & rich marrow-like flavo We 
recommend this new Pea for trial in every sed n, in iie full assurance еей it will give entire satisfaction, and in time supersede some of the oldir kinds. 
It comes in for use early in July. 
P. magnificent in all points. The pods are long, wide, and well filled with from , “ Exceptionally good.  Possesses a rob ets constitution, is a heavy cropper, and the 
nine to ten- Peas v a pod. Flavour perfect, and — a оа аф: green when cooked. | pods are closely pes nd with fine sweet s. Especially to be recommended for the 
One of the randest and most prolific Peas се sent . WILDSMITH, Gardener amé Et garden."—Mr. W. IGGULDEN, саған пег to the Right Hon. the Earl of Cork and 
to the Right Hon. ү! * ray Eversley, Heckfield. | Orr 
‘ By far the best Pea I have ever grown; pode large, containing ten and eleven very | ü چ‎ 'th most robust, pods very numero f great size, well filled, and Peas bees 
large Peas of exce Ше nt quality. Will make y grana | exhibition Ges шәл p^ а em at | site in a е all the nbn were ripe "this one was perfectly green and bearin 
acquisition. | In fact it pee no weak quali ty."—Mr. В. LYE, Gardene е а first-rate crop. 1 this respect it is unique. А most attentive and ERY A 
Kingsmill, Esq., Sydmontor main sic and late Pea.” —Mr. J. MUIR, Gardener to С. R. M. Talbot, Esq., М.Р 
See Trade Mark, as above, on every Packet PER PINT, 5s. See Trade Mark, as above, on every Packet. 
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“CHARMER” PEA.- Having ies from Mr. T. Laxton e | “JOHN HARRISON.” — Very early, long pods, habit dwarf and 
m mous hybridise) bes entire of a grand variety : | branching; highly ا‎ агі Per quart, 15. 24. 
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proportion to pod than usual.” Per quart, 3s. 64. [yy '' XN RED" CELERY.— The best in cultivation; 
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cultivation; height, 2 feet. Per quart, ls. 2d. | ounce, 64. 
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profitable variety for general crop; height, 4 feet. Per quart, 104. | кантер, medium size, oval shape, brilliant dulci, very меса 
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