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Sown February 23. First flower opened May 21 ; was in full 
flower May 27. First slats appeared June 1. Fit for use 
June 24. 
6. Bajah (Laxton). 
A cross between Little Gem and Laxton' s Prolific Long-pod. 
This is an intermediate form between Advancer and Little 
Gem. The plant has the appearance of the former, but is dwarfer. 
Height 18 inches to 2 feet. The pods are borne in pairs eight to 
t^n on a plant. They are very long and much curved, very full, 
giving them a rounded form, and contain from eight to nine fair- 
sized peas in each. Dried seed white, wrinkled, flattened. 
Sown February 23. First flower opened May 29 ; was in full 
flower June 4. First slats appeared June 7. Fit for use 
June 24. 
7. Frince of Wales. 
A finely selected stock of Alliance, a little later, and with better- 
filled pods. 
Sown February 23. First flower opened June 1 ; was in full 
flower June 5. First slats appeared June 8. Fit for use 
June 24. 
8. Nelson's Vanguard. 
Eesembles in its general characters Alliance, but dwarfer tlian 
that variety, and with broader pods. It flowered, slatted, and 
came into use at the same time. 
9. Dean^s Dwarf Marrow. 
This somewhat resembles in its general appearance James's 
Prolific. It is, however, somewhat distinct from that variety, in 
the shape of the pods, they being more abrupt, and greener. The 
plant is also dwarfer, not much exceeding 2 feet in height. It is 
remarkably rob ii st and upright in growth. Eipe seed large, green, 
wrinkled. 
Sown February 23. First flower opened May 30 ; w^as in full 
flower June 4. First slats appeared June 6. Fit for use 
June 24. 
