54 [Barr and Sudden, 



per qt. 



PEAS — continued. », d. 



Laxton's Prolific Long Pod, a heavy cropper, with long, well-filled pods, 4 ft 1 6 



„ Supreme, long scimitar-shaped well-filled pods, literally covering the foliage, 4 ft 2 o 



,, Evergreen, described " as of a peculiar dark green when cooked, very productive, and of excel- 

 lent flavour" per £ pint 2 o 



Princess Royal, a most productive first-class variety, with long well-filled pods, 1^ ft 1 o 



Prizetaker Green Marrow, a productive variety, with dark green pods, 4 ft o 9 



Paradise Marrow, Leicester Defiance, Blue Excelsior, Woodford's Marrow, Blue Prussian, etc. ...8d. to 1 o 

 Division III. — ROUND SEEDED PEAS, SUITABLE FOR MAIN CROP. 

 'If sown from February to May, will be ready to gather from the middle of July to the middle of August. 



Blue Scimitar, a well-known and esteemed variety, very productive, 2g ft o 9 



Burbridge's Eclipse, a dwarf robust growing variety, with well-filled pods, 2 ft 1 o 



Flack's Victory, syn. Bedman's Imperial, branching, productive, and of fine flavour, 3 ft o 10 



Victoria, syn. Waterloo Tall Marrow, large pods, fine-flavoured, and very productive, 6 ft 1 o 



Waterloo Dwarf Branching Marrow, a productive fine-flavoured late dwarf variety, 1 f t 2 o 



In addition to the first-class round seeded Peas emimeratcd in the three preceding Sections, we can supply all 



other advertised sorts. 



Division IV.— THE EARLIEST WRINKLED MARROW PEAS. 



If sown in March or April, will be ready to gather in June and July. 

 Little Gem (McLean), very dwarf, and a fine full flavour, as early as "First Crop," and a valuable 



variety for early forcing, for sowing on early borders, and in small gardens. 1 f t 2 o 



Advancer, a fine early green marrow, comes in a few days after Daniel O'Rourke, 1^ ft 1 6 



Nutting's Multum in Parvo, a variety in the way of Little Gem, with large broad pods, early and pro- 

 ductive, 1 j ft 2 o 



Laxton's Alpha " The First Crop " of the Wrinkled Marrows : one of the earliest, and with a rich marrow 



flavour; pods long, well-filled, and produced in great abundance ; a high-class Pea, 3 ft., per pint, 2s.... 3 6 

 White Gem, a Canadian variety, thus described : — " Not more than four days later than ' First Crop,' of 



excellent flavour, pods large, well-filled, and prolific, i£ ft." 2 6 



Division V.— SECOND EARLY WRINKLED MARROW PEAS. 

 // sown in March and April, will be ready to gather in July and August. 

 Best of All (McLean's), a remarkably rich-flavoured and productive sort in the way of " Premier," 3 ft.... 5 o 



Champion of England, an abundant croppeY, fine-flavoured, and a first-class variety, 4 ft 1 o 



Forty-Fold, a first-class fine-flavoured productive variety, with long well-filled pods, 4 ft 1 6 



Ne Plus Ultra, peas dark green, and of very superior flavour, a first-class prolific variety, 6 ft 1 3, 



Prince of Wales (McLean), a first-class variety, heavy cropper, and fine flavour, 3 ft 1 6 



Wonderful an excellent rich-flavoured, free-cropping, productive pea, 3 ft 2 o 



Huntingdonian, a very fine variety, in the way of " Champion of England," but a few days earlier, fine- 

 flavoured, and a splendid cropper, 4 ft 2 6 



Kentish Hero, General Havelock, General Windham, Clarke's Princess of Prussia, Queen of the 



Marrows, Cullingford's Champion, etc is. 6d. to 2 6 



Division VI.— WRINKLED MARROW PEAS, the best for Main Crop. 



If sown in April and May, will be ready to gather in August, September, etc. 



British Queen, a favourite variety of superior flavour, and a fine cropper ; during mild seasons, in some 



localities, it continues blooming and podding till late in autumn, 6 ft 1 3 



Blankney Marrow, of Australian origin, described "as very productive, and remaining in condition for 



table long after other kinds, which are ready to gather at the same time" 3 6 



Champion of Scotland, syn. Strathmore Hero, a strong growing fine-flavoured variety, in the way of 



" British Queen,'' with large well-filled pods, 6 ft *.... 1 6 



Epicurean, a first-class variety, fine flavoured, and a free bearer, 3 ft 2 o 



Imperial Wonder, a very late exceedingly productive first-class, fine-flavoured variety, with olive-green 



peas, and broad well-filled pods, 5 ft 2 6 



King of the Marrows, syn. Tall Green Mammoth, a strong grower, of branching habit, with long well- 

 filled pods, which are produced in great abundance ; very fine flavour, 6 ft 1 6 



Laxton's Conquest, described as "exceedingly productive, with fine rich flavour, the seed being bright 



green with a white eye" per ^pint 2 o 



Premier, a rich-flavoured, long-podded, productive, high-class, late pea, 3 ft 1 6 



The Australian Mossy-podded Latest Crop Pea, a perfectly distinct variety ; Mr. Carmichael, the 

 Prince of Wales's gardener, speaks of it thus : — " The Australian Mossy-podded Pea is first-rate, a 

 great bearer, and cooks a beautiful green colour ; I will groiv it largely for the Royal table." 6 ft. ... 3 6 



The Prince, robust, branching, rich-flavoured, long-podded, and very productive, 3 ft 2 o 



Veitch's Perfection, a first-class branching variety, with large well-filled pods, peas of superior flavour, 4 ft. 1 3 



William's Emperor of the Marrow. The introducer's eulogy of this Pea is too lengthy for our space ; he 

 describes it " as coming in with Veitch's ' Perfection,' but infinitely superior to that variety, or any 

 other yet introduced, in flavour and productiveness, podding from base to apex, each Pea producing 

 from 2 to 5 stems, which, when 2 ft. high, again branch off and continue bearing till late in 

 autumn." 6 ft 5 o 



Knight's Dwarf Green Marrow, Knight's Tall Green Marrow, Yorkshire Hero, Epps' Monarch, 

 Abergavenny Marrow, Carter's Victoria, Hooper's Incomparable Marrow, Wonder of the World, 

 Rollisson's Victoria, Leviathan, etc is. 6d. to 2 o 



Division VII.— EDIBLE PODDED OR SUGAR PEAS. 



This variety is much esteemed on the Continent as a very delicate vegetable ; the pods are gathered when young, 



boiled, and served up toith white sauce. 

 Tall very large edible podded Sugar Peas, this is the finest of the class, 4 ft 1 6 



OUR OWN SELECTION. 



12 pts. Peas 12 best successional varieties 7 



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24 qts. Peas, 12 best successional varieties ... 1 6 o 

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BROAD BEANS. 



Early Long Pod, early and very prolific, 3 ft o 6 



„ Mazagan, very early, hardy, and bears freely, 3 ft o 6 



„ Tom Thumb, syns. Royal Dwarf Cluster and Marshall's Prolific Fan, a useful variety, 1 f t 1 o 



„ m Green, syn. Beck's Gem, a valuable dwarf variety, for small gardens, 1 ft 1 6 



Johnston's Wonderful Long'Pod, fine flavoured and productive, 3 ft o 8 



M^clqe's Monarch Long Pod, very heavy cropper, fine flavoured, 3 ft o 9 



