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haulm and pods dark green ; pods single, moderate length, straight, 

 handsome, averaging seven medium sized and very sweet Peas in a pod ; 

 very heavy crop from the bottom of the haulm to the top. Ready 

 June 20. Seeds wrinkled. 



13. King Edward YIl. (Cullen). — Height IJ foot ; haulm and pods 

 dark green ; pods in pairs, long, straight, averaging eight large green 

 Peas in a pod ; heavy crop. Seeds wrinkled. This variety is perfectly 

 distinct from No. 12. 



14. Empress (Sharpe). — A good form of ' Ne Plus Ultra.' Ready 

 July 1. A variety under this name was awarded a F.C.C. July 20, 188G, 

 from Mr. Eckford. 



15. Excellence (Watkins & Simpson). — Height 2i feet ; haulm and 

 pods dark gresn ; pods in pairs, of moderate length, straight, averaging 

 seven large dark green Peas in a pod ; heavy crop. Ready July 1. Seeds 

 wrinkled. 



16. Forty fold (Sharpe). — The Committee decided this was * Champion 

 of England.' Ready June 28. 



17. Glory of Devon, A.M. July 11, 1899 (R. Veitch).— See Vol. XXIll., 

 Part 2, page 164. Ready July 1. 



18. Goldfinder (R. Veitch). — A very good selection of * Ne Plus 

 Ultra.' Ready July 2. 



19. King of the Earlies (Carter). — Height 15 inches ; haulm deep 

 green ; pods pale green, long, straight, single, averaging six large pale 

 green Peas in a pod ; good crop. Ready June 24. Seeds wrinkled. Not 

 a very early variety. 



20. Mansfield Show, A.M. July 26, 1898 (Wright).— Height 8^ feet ; 

 haiulm and pods very dark green ; pods usually in pairs, long, handsome, 

 averaging seven large deep green and sweet Peas in a pod; very heavy 

 crop. Ready July 1. Seeds wrinkled. 



21. jMoorfield Pride (Dickson & Robinson). — A very good stock of 

 No. 1, but earlier. Ready June 28. 



22. Prolific Late Marrow, A.M. July 5, 1901 (J. Veitch).— Height 

 3^ feet ; haulm and pods dark green ; pods in pairs, long, broad, straight, 

 handsome, averaging nine large deep green and very sweet peas in a pod ; 

 very heavy crop. Ready July 1. Seeds wrinkled. 



23. Robert Fenn, F.C.C. July 22, 1881 (Hurst).— Height 3 feet; 

 haulm dark green, pods a paler green ; pods in pairs, short, broad, 

 straight, pointed, averaging five pale green sweet Peas in a pod ; heavy 

 crop. Ready July 1. Seeds wrinkled. The pods of this variety did not 

 fill well. 



24. Sharpe's Queen, A.M. July 5, 1901 (Sharpe).— Height 3 feet; 

 haulm and pods very dark green ; pods in pairs, long, broad, straight, 

 averaging seven large deep green and delicious Peas in a pod ; very heavy 

 crop. Seeds wrinkled. Ready June 29. 



25. Supreme (Sharpe). — Height 5J feet ; haulm and pods deep green ; 

 pods in pairs, long, nearly straight, uneven in size, averaging five large 

 green and moderately sweet Peas in a pod ; very heavy crop. Ready 

 June 27. Seeds slightly wrinkled. 



26. The Herald (Barr).— See Vol. XXV., Parts 1 and 2, page 166. 

 Ready June 28. 



