REPORT ON PEAS. 1905. 



685 



98. Perfect Gem, A.M. July 5, 1001 (Sutton). -Height 2 feet ; haulm 

 and pods deep green ; pods in pairs ; averaging six large very sweet Peas 

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



99. Perfection Marrowfat (Cannell). — Height 3 feet ; haulm and pods 

 deep green ; pcds in pairs ; averaging eight Peas of gocd flavour in each. 

 Light crop ; ready for use July 15 ; seeds wrinkled. 



100. Perpetual (Sutton).— Height 3 feet; haulm and pods deep 

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

 Good crop; ready for use July 12; seeds wrinkled. A good late 

 variety. 



101. Prestige, A.M. July 5, 1901, under the name of ' Prolific Late 

 Marrow ' (J. Veitch). — Height 3.^ feet ; haulm and pods very dark green ; 

 pods in pairs ; averaging nine large green and very sw T eet Peas in each. 

 Heavy crop ; ready for use July 3 ; seeds wrinkled. 



102. Pride of the Market, F.C.C. July 22, 1881 (Sutton).— Not a 

 success ; severely attacked by wire-worm. 



103. Prince of Peas (Sutton). — Height 5 feet ; haulm and pods dark 

 green ; pods in pairs ; averaging nine large sweet Peas in each. Good 

 crop ; ready for use June 26 ; seeds wrinkled. 



104. Prince of Wales (Sutton). — Height 2^ feet ; haulm and pods 

 pale green ; pods single, small ; averaging four inferior Peas in each. 

 Light crop ; ready for use June 26 ; seeds slightly wrinkled. 



105. Prize-winner, F.C.C. July 5, 1901 (Sutton).— Height 3 feet ; 

 haulm and pods dark green ; pods in pairs ; averaging eight fine sweet 

 Peas in each. Good crop ; ready for use July 5 ; seeds wrinkled. 



106. Record (A. Dickson). — Height 3 -feet; haulm and pods dark 

 green ; growth weak, and not a success. 



107. Rex Improved (A. Dickson). — Height 3^ feet ; haulm and pods 

 very dark green ; pods in pairs ; averaging six large sweet Peas in each. 

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



108. Royal Salute (A. Dickson). — Height 3^ feet ; haulm and pods 

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

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



109. Royal Standard (Smith). — Height 5^ feet ; haulms and pods 

 very dark green ; pods in pairs ; averaging eight large fine-flavoured 

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

 A strong and good late variety. 



110. Royal Warrant (Dickson). — This did not germinate well. 



111. Sangster's No. 1 (Sutton). — This favourite of 25 years ago is 

 now quite out of date, and superseded by earlier, better croppers, and 

 finer- flavoured varieties ; at the same time it shows how great the 

 advance has been in early Peas. 



112. Seedling Marrowfat (Sutton).— Height 1 foot ; haulm and 

 pods deep green ; pods in pairs, very large ; averaging eight very sweet 

 Peas in each. Good crop ; ready for use June 22 ; seeds wrinkled. 



113. Selected Gladstone, F.C.C. July 18, 1S02 (Sutton).— Height 

 4 feet ; haulm and pcds very dark green ; pods in pairs, handsome ; 

 averaging eight large deep green fine-flavoured Peas in each. Heavy 

 crop ; ready for use July 15 ; seeds wrinkled. 



114. Sensation (Barr). — Height H foot ; haulms and pods deep 



