106 ROYAL H0RTICTILTT7BAL SOCIETY. 
XXI. Report on Peas Grown in the Garden at Chiswick, 1873. 
By A. F. Baeron, Gardener-in- Chief. 
1. DilUstoneh Ea/rly. 
Description.— '^QQ Proc. R. H. S. vol. i., 341. 
Sown March 21st. Fit for use June 20th. 
2. Banecroft Rival. 
Synonyms. — Sutton^s Emerald Gem ; Girling's Danecroft. 
Description. — See Proc. R. H. S. vol. iii. N.S., cxlvii. 
Sown March 21st. Fit for use June 20th. 
3. Naboh (Laxton). 
Description. — See Proc. R. H. S. vol. iii. N.S., cxlix. 
Sown March 21st. Fit for use June 27th. 
4. The Rector (W. Dean). 
This proved nearly identical with Victoria Marrow. Foliage of 
a somewhat paler green. 
Description. — See Proc. R. H. S. vol. i., 355. 
5. H^ew var.from Copt. Brooke, .New Zealand. 
This proved identical with the Old Queen of the Dwarfs. 
Description. — See Proc. R. H. S. vol. i., 352. 
Sown March 21st. Fit for use July 12th. 
6. LaxtorCs Prolific Selected. 
This proved to be the true Laxton' s Prolific Longpod (white- 
seeded). 
Description. — See Proc. R. H. S. vol. iii. N.S., cli. 
7. Unique (Laxton), F. C. C, 1872. 
This fully maintained the high place given to it in the trial of 
1872. 
Description. — See Proc. R. H. S. vol. iii. N.S., cliii. 
Sown March 21st. Fit for use June 22nd. 
8. Harbinger (Laxton), F. C. C, 1872. 
This, which proved the earliest of all in the trial of last year, 
was this year not so much in advance. 
