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flower June 16. First slats appeared June 19. Fit for use 
July 14. 
An extremely handsome pea when growing, of firm and erect 
growth, the pods being well sustained from the stem, and nearly 
all being fit for use at the same time. 
This received a First-class Certificate. 
VI. Wrinkled G-reen Marrows. 
Eipe seed mixed white and olive; foliage dark green and 
blotched ; pods dark dull green, very glaucous. 
1. Br. Hogg (Laxton). 
A cross between Prolific Long-pod and Little Grem. 
It has the habit and type of Sangster's No. 1. Stem simple, 
rather straggling. Height about 3| feet. Pods produced singly and 
in pairs, from ten to twelve on each stem. They are long, narrow, 
much curved and pointed, very well filled, of a beautiful deep 
green colour like William the First. They contain from seven to 
nine medium-sized peas, which are of a fine deep green colour, 
like JSTe Plus Ultra. Very sweet and of excellent quality. Eipe 
seed green, much wrinkled. 
Sown February 23. First flower opened May 15 ; was in full 
flower May 24. First slats appeared May 27. Fit for use 
June 16. 
A very handsome pea, of excellent quality. The earliest green 
wrinkled marrow, only four days later than Dillistone's Early, 
and two days later than Alpha. 
This received a First-class Certificate, 
2. Ne Flus Ultra. 
Synonyms. — Cullingford's Champion, Jeyes's Conqueror, Ed- 
wards's Invincible, Champion of the World, and Late Wrinkled 
Green are later and inferior forms of this. 
Description. — See Proc. E. H. S. vol. i. 369. 
Sown February 23. First flower opened June 6; was in full 
flower June 13. F'irst slats appeared June 15. Fit for use 
June 29. 
