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JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



80. Lord Roberts, A.M. July 18, 1902 (Sutton).— Height 2 feet; 

 haulm and pods dark green ; pods in pairs ; averaging seven large sweet 

 Peas in each. Light crop ; ready for use July 6 ; seeds wrinkled. 



81. Lord Rosebery, A.M. July 8, 1902 (J. Veitch).— Height 3 feet; 

 haulm and pods very dark green ; pods in pairs, handsome ; averaging 

 eight large fine-flavoured Peas in each. Heavy crop ; ready for use 

 July 10 ; seeds wrinkled. 



82. Magnificent, F.C.C. July 15, 1884 (Barr).— Height 2 feet ; haulm 

 deep green ; pods a darker colour, in pairs ; averaging six exceptionally 

 large Peas in a pod. Good crop ; ready for use July 10 ; seeds wrinkled. 



83. Magnum Bonum Marrowfat (Sutton). — Height 4 feet; haulm 

 and pods dark green ; pods single ; averaging eight large delicious Peas 

 in each. Light crop ; ready for use July 12 ; seeds wrinkled. 



84. Market Favourite (Sutton). — Height 4 feet ; haulm and pods 

 deep green ; pods in pairs ; averaging six Peas in a pod. Heavy crop ; 

 ready for use June 26 ; seeds wrinkled. 



85. 86. Masterpiece (Sutton, J. Veitch). — Height 3 feet ; haulm and 

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

 sweet Peas in each. Heavy crop ; ready for use July 8 ; seeds wrinkled. 



87, 88. Matchless Marrowfat (Sutton, Daniels). — Height 4 feet ; 

 haulm and pods pale green ; pods in pairs ; averaging nine very large 

 deliciously flavoured Peas in each. Heavy crop ; ready for use July 10 ; 

 seeds wrinkled. 



89. Mayflower (Carter). — Height 2 feet ; haulm and pods deep green ; 

 pods in pairs, of medium size ; averaging six good-flavoured Peas in 

 each. Good crop ; ready for use June 24 ; seeds wrinkled. 



90. May Queen (Sutton). — Height 2 feet ; haulm and pods pale 

 green ; pods single ; averaging eight large Peas of fair flavour in each. 

 Light crop ; ready for use June 16 ; seeds wrinkled. 



91. Mercury (Stanard). — Height 2 feet; haulm and pods dark 

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

 Moderate crop ; ready for use July 10 ; seeds wrinkled. 



92. Michaelmas (Carter). — Height 3 feet ; haulm and pods dark 

 green ; pods in pairs, of medium size, packed with eight large sweet 

 Peas in each. Heavy crop; ready for use July 15; seeds wrinkled. 

 A fine late variety. 



93. Monarch A.M. June 28, 1900 (Sharpe).— Height 3^ feet ; haulm 

 and pods deep green ; pods in pairs ; averaging seven large Peas in each. 

 Moderate crop ; ready for use June 26 ; seeds wrinkled. 



94. Ne Plus Ultra (Sutton). — A splendid stock of this grand old 

 variety, which still heads the list for flavour, and is so well known as to 

 need no description. Ready for use July 10. 



95. Nonpareil (Sutton). — Not a success. 



96. Norfolk Hero (Cannell).— Height 3 feet; haulm and pods very 

 dark green ; pods in pairs ; averaging six large fine -flavoured Peas in 

 each. Good crop ; ready for use July 8 ; seeds wrinkled. 



97. Peerless Marrowfat, F.C.C. July 14, 1903 (Sutton).— Height 

 2} 2 feet ; haulm and pods very dark green ; pods in pairs, very hand- 

 some ; averaging eight large delicious Peas in each. Heavy crop ; ready 

 for use July 10 ; seeds wrinkled. 



