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4. White Canterbury. 
Smaller and inferior to Carter's White Advancer. 
5. White Flageolet. 
Small, sickly plant. Inferior. 
6. Dwarf White-seeded Wax. 
A very inferior variety. 
7. La/rge-podded Early Princess. 
A sort of half runner, with small, short pods. Inferior. Ripe 
seed small, nearly round, white. 
8. Small-podded Early Princess. 
Smaller plant than the preceding. Bad. 
9. Asparagus (English). 
Similar to preceding. 
10. Miniature White (English). 
Similar to preceding, but with very small round white seed. 
1 1 . Royal Dwo/rf. 
Plant of compact dwarf growth, and producing a great abun- 
dance of fine, medium-sized pods. Very early. Eipe seed small, 
buff or light-dun colour. 
12. Newington Wonder. 
Plant of compact growth, and bearing an immense number of 
small thick pods in succession. On this account it is much pre- 
ferred by some. Eipe seed small, buff colour. The English saved 
seed of this proved superior to the Italian. 
13. Minierh First Ea/rly Dwa/rf. 
Plant of compact growth and very productive. Early. Ripe 
seed small, nearly round, pale buff. 
14. Ea/rly Gem. 
Plant, &c., similar to Minier's Early, but having much larger 
seeds. 
