PEAS 769 



Bountiful.— A vigorous free-bearing round-seeded variety, 

 height 5 ft 



Early Giant. — A first-rate wrinkled marrow, abundant cropper, 

 height 5 ft. 



Duchess of York. — A fine early wrinkled marrow, good 

 cropper, height 4 to 5 ft. 



Second Early Varieties 

 Centenary. — A first-rate variety in every respect, height 

 5j to 6 ft. 



Quite Content. — A prolific variety, height 5J to 6 ft., pods 

 extra large. 



Stratagem. — An excellent semi-dwarf kind, height 3 ft, free 

 cropper. 



Prince of Peas. — A first-rate second early, and abundant cropper 

 of splendid quality. 



Incomparable. — A vigorous-growing variety about 4 ft. in 

 height, very prolific. 



Duke of Albany. — Very fine free-cropping Pea, of the highest 

 quality, height 6 ft 



Main-crop Varieties 

 Pride of the Market. — A sturdy free-cropping variety, height 

 3 to 4 ft. 



Abundance. — A very fine prolific Pea of excellent quality, 

 height 4 ft. 



King Edward. — A prolific variety, height about 4 ft., excellent 

 quality. 



Prince of Wales. — A strong-growing variety, excellent cropper, 

 height 4 ft. 



Masterpiece.— A sturdy free-bearing Pea, height 4 ft 

 Veitch's Perfection. — A well-known superior Pea, an abundant 



cropper, height 4 ft. 



Eureka. — A very free-cropping variety, of excellent quality, 



height 4J ft. 



Autocrat. — i\ vigorous, free-bearing Pea of superior quality, 

 height 5 ft. 



Ne Plus Ultra. — One of the best late sorts, a good cropper, 



quality excellent, height 5 to 6 ft 



Gladstone. — A fine late kind, an abundant cropper, height 5 ft 

 Continuity. — A prolific late variety of great excellence, height 



4i to 5 ft. 



POTATOES 



Culture. — When grown in the open ground Potatoes are 

 usually planted from the end of March, or in April and early in 

 May according to locality and climatic conditions in drills or 



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