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45. Ensign (Dickson). — This variety suffered from wire-worm and was 



not a success. 



46. Essex Rival (Hobday). — Height 4 feet ; haulm and pods dark 

 green ; pods in pairs ; averaging nine large fine-flavoured Peas in each. 

 Good crop ; ready for use June 27 ; seeds wrinkled. 



47. Essex Star (A. Dickson). — Height 5 feet ; haulm and pods dark 

 green ; pods in pairs, handsome ; averaging nine deep green very sweet 

 Peas in each. Heavy crop ; ready for use July 10 ; seeds wrinkled. 



43. Essex Wonder, A.M. July 4, 1905 (Hobday).— Height 5 feet ; 

 haulms and pods dark green ; pods in pairs ; averaging nine large fine- 

 flavoured Peas in each. Heavy crop ; ready for use June 27 ; seeds 

 wrinkled. 



49. Eureka (Sutton). — Height 3 feet ; haulm and pods dark green ; 

 pods in pairs ; averaging eight large delicious Eeas in each. Good crop ; 

 ready for use July 10 ; seeds wrinkled. 



50. Excelsior, A.M. July 4, 1905 (Sutton).— Height 2 feet; haulm 

 and pods dark green ; pods in pairs ; averaging eight large very sweet 

 Peas in each. Very heavy crop ; ready for use June 20 ; seeds wrinkled. 



51. Exhibition (Carter). — Height 4^ feet; haulm and pods deep 

 green ; pods in pairs ; averaging eight large fine-flavoured Peas in each. 

 A darker and improved form of 1 Telephone.' Good crop ; ready for use 

 June 26 ; seeds wrinkled. 



52. Exhibition Marrow (J. Veitch). — Height 3 feet ; haulm and pods 

 very dark green ; pods in pairs ; averaging eight large sweet Peas in a 

 pod. Light crop ; ready for use July 12; seeds wrinkled. This is quite 

 distinct from No. 51. 



53. Exhibition Marrowfat (Sutton). — Height 4 feet ; haulm and pods 

 dark green ; pods in pairs, long and handsome ; averaging nine large 

 sweet Peas in each. Good crop ; ready for use July 10. Distinct from 

 Nos. 51 and 52. 



54. Exonian, F.C.C. July 1, 1887 (Sutton).— Height 2h feet; haulm 

 and pods pale green ; pods in pairs ; averaging six sweet Peas in each. 

 Light crop ; ready for use June 18 ; seeds wrinkled. 



55. Extra Early Daisy (Carter). — An earlier and dwarf er form of the 

 well-known ' Daisy.' Ready for use June 30. 



56. Feltham Gem, A.M. July 14, 1903 (J. Veitch).— Height 2 feet ; 

 pods in pairs, handsome ; averaging six large delicious Peas in each. 

 Heavy crop ; ready for use July 5 ; seeds wrinkled. 



57. Fillbasket, F.C.C. 1872 (Sutton).— Height 3 feet; haulm and 

 pods deep green ; pods in pairs ; averaging seven Peas of fair flavour in 

 each. Good crop ; ready for use June 27 ; seeds slightly wrinkled. 



58. Fortyfold (Sutton). — Height 5J feet ; haulm and pods dark 

 green ; pods in pairs ; averaging seven large sweet Peas in each 

 Heavy crop ; ready for use July 15. A fine stock of this popular old 

 late Pea ; seeds wrinkled. 



59. Gleaner, A.M. July 3, 1903 (J. Veitch).— Height 3J feet ; haulm 

 and pods very dark green ; pods in pairs ; averaging eight large very 

 sweet Peas in each. Heavy crop; ready for use June 26 ; seeds wrinkled. 



00, 61, 62. Glory of Devon, A.M. July 11, 1899 (Sutton, Sharpe, 

 Ban). — Height 4 feet ; haulm and pods dark green ; pods in pairs ; 



