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28. Conquest. 
Plant of slender growth. Height 5 to 6 feet. The pods are 
borne in pairs, from twenty-two to twenty-four on each plant. 
They are in appearance like tlie Early Einperor, small and narrow, 
containing from five to six small peas in each, particoloured, light 
and dark green, of poor quality. Eipe seed small, dull green, 
wrinkled. 
Sown February 23. First flower opened June 3 ; was in full 
flower June 9. First slats appeared June 19. Fit for use June 27. 
A worthless and undesirable pea. 
24. G. F. Wilson (Carter). 
Plant robust, having the same appearance asVeitch's Perfection. 
Height 4 feet. The pods are produced in pairs, from ten to four- 
teen on a plant. They are very large, of a light green colour, and 
contain from seven to eight very large peas in each, which are of a 
fine green colour. Ripe seed smaller than Veitch's Perfection, 
light green, wrinkled. 
Sown February 23. First flower opened May 29 ; was in full 
flower J une 4. First slats appeared June 7. Fit for use J une 27. 
This is an early form of Veitch's Perfection, coming into use 
seven days before that variet}^ 
Received a First-class Certificate. 
25. Culver weir s Prolific Marrow. 
Resembling some of the forms of Tall Green Mammoth, of 
strong and robust growth. Pods short, straight, pale green, con- 
taining from five to six exceedingly large peas of excellent quality. 
Ripe seed very large, bright green, wrinkled, very distinct ni ap- 
pearance. 
Sown February 23. First flower opened June 3 ; was in full 
flower June 12. First slats appeared June 16. Fit for use 
July 1. 
26. Tall Green Mammoth. 
Synonyriis. — Grreen Tall Square Mammoth ; Competitor ; Epps's 
Monarch. 
Description. — See Proc. R. H. S. vol. i. 375. 
Sown February 23. First flower opened June 3 ; was in fuli 
flower June 15. First slats appeared June 19. Fit for use 
July 1. 
