280 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



* Mummy ' Pea, a useless variety growing to a height of 5 to 6 feet, with a 

 fasciated stem, producing its crop of pods at the apex, which are small, 

 and the Peas of very poor flavour. Seeds round. 



90 to 94. Five unnamed (Eckford). — All these were from Culinary 

 Peas X Sweet Peas. There was no apparent difference in any, all growing 

 to a height of 5 feet, producing similar white blossoms, followed by small 

 pods containing five Peas of rather poor flavour. The haulm was like 

 that of the Culinary Pea, with extraordinary long tendrils. 



Epidendrum Claesianusi. {Gardeners^ Chronicle.) 



