174 THE SEED-GROWER. 
Yorkshire Hero, or Alameda Sweet, Big Gem, Dwart 
Champion, Everbearing. Height two and a half feet; 
hardy, vigorous, productive; pods broad, about two 
and three-quarter inches in length, borne in profusion; 
fine flavor; seed large, green, wrinkled, flattened. 
Tall Late Varieties.—Admiral. Height three to 
three and a half feet; hardy, vigorous; medium-sized 
pods (about like Daniel O’Rourke), produced in 
abundance, well filled, quality good; seed small, cream- 
colored, wrinkled. 
Auvergne, or Bloomsdale, French Canner, Petit Pois. 
Height four to five feet, hardy, productive; pods 
about four inches long, round, slightly curved; seed 
small, round, white. 
Black Eye Marrowfat. Height four to five feet; 
hardy, vigorous, productive; pods three to three and a 
half inches long, broad, thick, leathery, borne near the 
top of the vine, containing four to five large peas of 
good quality, but not so sweet as the wrinkled sorts; 
seed large, round, cream-colored, with a distinct black 
eye. 
Champion of England. Height four to five feet, 
vigorous, productive; pods about three and one-quarter 
inches long, broad, from five to seven peas each; seed 
light green, very much wrinkled. 
Duke of Albany, or American Champion. Height 
two and a half to three feet, vigorous, productive; pods 
about three and one-half inches long, broad, nearly 
straight, well filled; quality fine; seed large, light 
green, very much wrinkled. 
Forty-fold. An improved Champion of England, 
pods larger, longer and better filled; height and seed 
similar. 
Sugar Marrow. Height three and a half to four feet, 
