EXTRA.CTS FROM PROCEEDINGS, 
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Habit and general appearance of plant like the Frame class. 
Somewhat straggling, attaining a height of 4 to 4^ feet. The 
pods are produced singly from ten to twelve on each stem ; they 
are large, somewhat curved, and contain from eight to nine fair- 
sized peas in each, which are very closely packed. The colour of 
the plant throughout is a pale green. Eipe seed white, slightly 
wrinkled. 
Sown February 23. First flower opened May 12 ; was in full 
flower May 16. First slats appeared May 24. Fit for use June 
12. Of the same earliness as Sangster's JS^o. 1. 
A very early wrinkled pea, of excellent quality when cooketi. 
The seed of a fine green colour. 
3. Nutting's No. 1. 
Synonym. — Carter's White Grem. 
Plant very robust and vigorous, with pale green blotched 
foliage. Height 2 to 2\ feet, stem branching, producing from 
eight to twelve pods in pairs on each, which are borne almost 
close on the ground. Pods short, well filled, rounded in form, 
slightly curved, and bluntly ended, of a pale green, almost whitish 
colour. They contain from six to seven large peas in each, of a 
whitish green colour. Exceedingly sweet and excellent. Dried 
seed large, white, wrinkled. 
Sown February 23. First flower opened May 21 ; was in full 
flower May 28. First slats appeared May 30. Fit for use 
June 18. 
A remarkably prolific and handsome dwarf pea, flowering at the 
Same time as Alliance, but coming into use three days before that 
variety. 
4. Fairheard's Nonpareil Marrow. 
Description. — See Proc. E. H. S. vol. i. 364. 
Sown February 23. First flower opened June 3 ; was in full 
flower June 11. First slats appeared June 14. Fit for use 
June 25. 
5. Alliance. 
Synonym, — Evershed Early Prolific ; Early White Wrinkled 
Marrow. 
Description. — See Proc. E. H. S. vol. i. 367. 
