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ROrAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Sown February 23. First flowers opened May 27. Was in full 
bloom June 1. First slatted June 3. Fit for use June 24. 
18. Dwarf Dutch. 
Plant robust, in growth resembling White Prussian, about 3 
feet in height, sometimes branching, and producing from twelve 
to sixteen pods on each, in pairs. The pods are small, narrow, 
but very closely filled, of a deep green colour, containing about 
seven small peas. 
Sown February 23. First flower opened June 3 ; was in full 
flower June 11. First slats appeared June 15. Fit for use June 
24. 
19. IBeahody. 
Plant bushy, branching, very neat, and compact in growth, the 
leaves being rather small and numerous, of a bright green colour. 
Height about 2| feet. Pods rather narrow, small, but extremely 
well filled, of a fine deep green colour, containing from six to 
seven rather small peas of but poor quality. A very productive 
sort, standing the dry weather well. 
This belongs to the white Prussian class. 
Sown February 23. First flower opened June 12 ; was in full 
flower June 15. First slats appeared June 18. Fit for use 
June 29. 
20. Crown. 
Synonyms. — Bunch ; Cluster. 
This is a very distinct and singular pea in the appearance of its 
growth. The plant is 4| to five feet high, of moderately strong 
growth. The stem gradually increases in thickness from the root 
upwards, frequently to the thickness of one's thumb, when it be- 
comes broadly fasciated, producing all the pods, twenty-four to 
thirty in number, in a bunch at the top of the stem. The pods 
are small, round, but well filled, in appearance like Emperor, 
containing from four to seven small peas. Bipe seed small, round, 
white. 
Sown February 23. First flower opened June 16 ; was in full 
flower June 17. First slats appeared June 21. Fit for use 
July 1. 
