8 



Names or Peas. 



McLean's Blue Peter. 

 American Wonder 

 Bishop's Long Pod'd 

 Carter's Pride of the Market 

 Abundance 

 McLean's Little Gem 

 Carter's Stratagem 

 Carter's Little Wonder 

 Kentish Invicta 

 Omega 



Carter's First Crop or Ringleader 

 Advancer 



Carter's Anticipation 

 Carter's Blue Express 

 Carter' 8 Wonder of the World 

 Carter's Balmoral Castle 

 Sharpe's Invincible 

 Early Sunrise 

 Sturdy 



Laxton's Alpha 

 Laxton's Fillbasket 

 Princess Royal 



William the First 

 Laxton's Supreme 

 Sugar Dwarf 



Hundredfold or Cook's Favourite 



Dickson's Favourite 



Carter's G. F. Wilson 



James's Prolific 



Carter's Dignity 



Duke of Albany 



Telegraph, (Carter'8) 



Telephone, (Carter's) 



Curter's Progress 



Carter's Empress 



Marvel 



Champion of England 

 Laxton's Prolific 

 Emperor of the Marrows 

 Tall Sugar 

 Ne Plus Ultra 

 Carter's Elephant 

 British Queen 



Sown on the 26th day of June, 1891. 

 Germinated freely in from 7 to 9 days. 



July was a hot dry windy month. On the 20th, 21st, 22nd and 22rd especially very high winds 

 prevailed, while the rainfall for the month was only 4.32, and the good done by the rain was entirely 

 neutralized by the drying effects of the wind. 



August also was very dry, 2.69 of rain only falling during the month, and as this crop had been 

 doing very badly during July, this destroyed all hopes of a crop, the largest yield per 100 plants being 

 0.12 pods. This crop is best described as a total failure. 



The mean average Temperature for the months cf July and August was 66.6 Fah. 



No peas were sown during the months of July, August and September. 



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