EEPORT ON PEAS GROWN AT CHISWICK IN 1873. 
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Description. — See Proc. R. H. S. vol. iii. N.S., civ. 
Sown March 21st. Fit for use June 18th. 
9. Ca/rter'B Kentish Invicta. 
Description. — See Proc. E. H. S. vol. iii. N.S., civ. 
Sown March 21st. Eit for use June 20th. 
10. William the First (Laxton), F. C. C, 1872. 
Description. — See Proc. R. H. S. vol. iii. N".S., cliii. 
Sown March 21st. Fit for use June 21st. 
This is the earliest Green Marrow. 
11. Laxton^ 8 Supreme. 
Description. — See Proc. R. H. S. vol. iii. N.S., cliv. 
Sown March 21st. Fit for use July 1st. 
12. The Baron (Laxton). 
A hybrid Green Marrow raised by Mr. Laxton. Plant of mode- 
rately robust growth, not much branched. Height from 5 to 6 
feet. Pods produced in pairs, from ten to twelve on a stem, 
very large, from 5 to 6 inches long, curved and pointed, of a 
fine deep green colour. Yery much like Superlative in appearance, 
but more than a week earlier. They contain from ten to twelve 
large peas of a fine green colour. Ripe seed blue, indented. 
Sown March 21st. Fit for use June 27th. 
Awarded a First-class Certificate. 
13. Clipstone Hero (Bowlby). 
A some\vhat taller and more robust form of Burbidge's Eclipse. 
Description. — See Proc. R. H. S. vol. i., 362. 
14. FilThaslet (Laxton), F. C. C, 1872. 
Description. ^Sqq Proc. R. H. S. vol. iii. N.S., clix. 
Sown March 21st. Fit for use July 3rd. 
15. Supplanter (Laxton), F. C. C, 1872. 
Description. — See Proc. R. H. S. vol. iii. N.S., clx. 
Sown March 21st. Fit for use July 5th. 
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