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ROYAL HOllTICULTUBAL SOCIETY. 
very large, of a pale greeu colour, broad, much curved, and 
pointed, containing from seven to nine medium-sized peas. Dried 
seed white, indented. 
This resembles Prizetaker in general appearance, only being of 
a pale light green colour instead of dark. This is the true variety, 
although most rarely to be met with — the other and commoner 
variety being but a bad stock of Prizetaker Green Marrow, and 
with the mixed coloured seed of that variety. 
Sown February 23. First flower opened June 1 ; was in full 
flower June 5. First slats appeared June 11. Pit for use 
June 25. 
5. ThurstorCs Belimce. 
Description. — See Proc. E. H. S. vol. i. 351. 
What was grown in the garden this season for Thurston's 
Eeliance, proved to be small-podded worthless stocks of Victoria 
Marrow. 
6. Victoria Marrow. 
Synonym. — Gribbs's Defiance. 
Description. — See Proc. E. H. S. vol. i. 355. 
Sown February 23. First flower opened June 8 ; was in full 
flower June 13. First slats appeared June 16. Fit for use 
June 29. 
Extremely vigorous in growth, quite fresh and green when 
Dickson's Favorite was dead. 
7. Princess Boyal. 
A very excellent cropper. Pods large, full, broad, pale green in 
colour and very handsome. 
Sown February 23. First flower opened June 1 ; was in full 
flower June 6. First slats appeared June 9. Fit for use 
June 25. 
It is very doubtful if this is the true Princess Eoyal of Dr. 
Maclean. 
III. Gbeen Maeeows. 
Eipe seed of a mixed white and olive colour, either small, round, 
and pitted, or large, irregular, and uneven. Foliage dark green 
and blotched. Pods dark bluish green, very glaucous. 
