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EOTAL HOETICULTUKA.L SOCIETY. 
Description. — See Proc. R. H. S. vol. iii. N.S., clxiv. 
Sown March 21st. Fit for use July 8th. 
30. Tall Green Wrinkled Marrow (Veitch). 
This proved identical with Culverwell's Prolific Marrow. 
Description. — See Proc. E. H. S. vol. iii. liT.S., clxxiii. 
Sown March 21st. Pit for use July 6th. 
31. iV^ Plus Ultra. 
Description. — See Proc. E. H. S. vol. iii. N.S., clxvi. 
Sown March 21st. Fit for use July 5th. 
32. Hunting donian. 
A fine form of Champion of England. 
Description, — See Proc. E. H. S. vol. i., 371. 
33. James's Prolific Marrow (James), F. C. C, 1872. 
Description. — See Proc. E. H. S. vol. iii. N.S., clxv. 
Sown March 21st. Fit for use July 6th. 
34. Dagmar (Laxton). 
Plant robust, branching. Height about 12 inches. Pods pro- 
duced in pairs, full, rounded, curved, and pointed, of a pale 
green colour, from 3^ to 4 inches long, and contain from seven 
to eight large peas of very fine quality. Very prolific. Eipe seed 
white, wrinkled. 
Sown March 21st. Fit for use June 20th, at the same time as 
Sangster's JS'o. 1. 
A very fine early dwarf wriiikled Pea. 
Awarded a First-class Certificate. 
35. The Shah (Laxton). 
Plant of the habit of Sangster's Ko. 1. Simple. Height about 
3 feet. Pods produced singly, but abundantly, very full, 
rounded, almost straight or but very slightly curved, about 3 inches 
long, of a pale green colour, and contain from eight to nine very 
large peas, of very fine quality. Eipe seed white, wrinkled. 
Sown March 2l8t. Fit for use June 20th, at the same time as 
Sangster's No. 1. 
An exceedingly fine early prolific white wrinkled Pea. 
Awarded a First-class Certificate. 
