A SUBSTITUTE FOB PEA STICKS. 



Ill 



(4) 2Iediiim Heiglit 

 (3 to 4, feet) 

 Earlies. 



Suttons' A 1 

 William the Fii'st 



(5) Round White 

 Earlies, medium 

 height. 



Carters' Lightniiig 

 Carters' Springtide 



(6) Medium Height Earlies, slightly 

 later than seciious 4 a7id 5. 



Carters' Early Morn, Suttons' Early Giant 

 Laxtons' Gradus 



Note. — If I had to choose three varieties 

 from the above six sections, to give pods in 

 June, I should choose Chelsea Gem, Daisy, 

 and Early Giant. 



(7) Dwarf to Medium Second Earlies. 



( These will yield 

 heavily towards 

 Carters' Anticipation the end of June 

 Suttons' Peerless .,.-{ and the early 



Webb's Senator 



half of July. 

 Choose Peerless 

 if one is wanted. 



(8) Tall Early M airier ops (5 to 6 feet). 



Boston Unrivalled 



Duchess 



Duke of Albany 



rThese will be at 

 their best from 



I mid - July on- 

 "■"j wards. &hoose 

 *•* Duke of Albany 



I for one. 



(9) Tall later Maincrops. 

 Alderman 



Matchless Marrow . , 

 Suttons' Satisfaction., 



(10) latest Crops, 



Autocrat 



Carters' Michaelmas 

 ISTe Plus Ultra 

 Sharpe's Queen 

 Veitchs' Perfection 



FIG. 65.-ANOTHER SUBSTITUTE 

 FOR PEA STICKS. 



Six feet quartering is used, to 

 which cross pieces are attached 

 9 inches apart. Tarred twine 

 is then stretched alono;. 



These will be 

 in their prime 

 towards the 

 end of July 

 and the early 

 half of August. 



•These will be in 

 season from 

 mid- August on- 

 wards, accord- 

 ing to the 

 weather. Select 

 Autocrat for 



. one. 



