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Report upon the Varieties of the Pea, 



Class II. COMMON TALL PEAS. 

 No. 6. Early Frame. 



French Synonyms. Pois le plus hatif— Vert a rames de mont Julienne — Michaux de 

 Hollande— Pois Baron— Pois Laurent. 



English Synonyms. Best Early — Early Single Blossomed — Early Double Blossomed 

 Frame— Early One Eyed — Double Dwarf Frame — Single Frame — Early Dwarf 

 Frame— Superfine Early— Batt's Early Dwarf Nimble— Early Wilson— Young's 

 Very Early— Early Nicholas— Perkins's Early Frame— Early Nana— Mason's Double 

 Blossomed— Russell's Fine Early— Early French— Dwarf Albany. 



About four feet high and rather slender. Pods small and round, 

 mostly containing five or six peas. Very prolific, of excellent qua- 

 lity and the earliest pea in the whole collection. The number of 

 blossoms on this pea entirely depends on the soil and situation it is 

 grown in. It must not be confounded with the Early Charlton. 



No 7. Early Charlton. 



French Synonyms. Domine* — Michaux ordinaire — Michaux — De Ruelle — Michaux 



English Synonyms. Golden Charlton— Early Sugar Frame— Late Dwarf— Twesly 

 Dwarf— Hotspur— Wrench's Hotspur — Double Dwarf Hotspur — Early Hotspur — 

 Golden Hotspur— Common Hotspur— Early Nicholas Hotspur— Nimble Taylor- 

 Very Fine Late Garden — Paddington— Essex Reading — Russell's Early Blossomed. 



About five feet high and of strong growth. Pods large, broad 

 and rather flattened, mostly containing six or seven peas. A very 

 prolific bearer, of excellent quality and the best pea for standing the 

 winter in the collection. It is about a week or ten days later than 

 the Early Frame, but will continue much longer in bearing, and like 

 the preceding, varies in appearance according to soil, situation, &c. 



No. 8. D'Auvergne. 

 About five feet high and rather slender. Pods very long, nearly 

 round, much curved and tapering a good deal to the extremities, 



