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16. Dwarf Green Wrinkled Marrow (Veitch). 
Plant very robust, much branched. Height about 2i feet. 
Foliage large, broad, bright green, glabrous, or destitute of the 
usual glaucous hue, being similar in this respect to Dane- 
croft Rival. Pods large, broad, pale shining green, but rather 
rough. They contain from seven to eight large pale green peas, 
which are very sweet and of good quality. Ripe seed large, white, 
wrinkled. 
Sown March 21st. Fit for use June 29th. 
This is a perfectly distinct Pea. It appears, however, to be 
somewhat tender, as, although the plant grew well and flowered 
abundantly, but very few of the pods filled out, the produce being 
exceedingly small. 
17. Advancer (McLean). 
Description, — See Proc. R. H. S. vol. i., 370. 
Sown March 21st. Fit for use June 26th. 
18. Rolert Fenn (Dean). 
Synonym. — Dean's Dwarf Marrow. 
Description. — See Proc. R. H. S. vol. iii. !N".S., clxii. 
Sown March 21st. Fit for use July 5th. 
19. Multum in Parvo Selected. 
This was no improvement on the true Multum in Parvo. 
Description. — See Proc. R. H. S. vol. iii. N.S., clxix. 
20. LaxtorCs Gem (Laxton). 
Plant robust, branching. Height about 18 inches. Pods 
produced in pairs, from eight to ten on a stem, from 3 to 
Z\ inches long, a good deal curved and pointed, well filled, con- 
taining from eight to nine good-sized peas of very excellent 
quality. Ripe seed green, wrinkled. 
This was selected as an improvement on Little Gem, having 
larger pods, and being more prolific than that variety. 
Sown March 21st. Fit for use June 23rd. 
Awarded a First-class Certificate. 
