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

 crop ; ready for use July 1 ; seeds wrinkled. 



115. Shamrock (A. Dickson). — Height 4J feet ; haulms and pods 

 pale green ; pods single ; averaging six sweet Peas in each. Light crop ; 

 ready for use June 26 ; seeds wrinkled. 



116. Sharpe's Queen, A.M. July 5, 1901 (Sharpe).— Height 4 feet ; 

 haulm and pods very dark green ; pods in pairs ; averaging six large 

 delicious Peas in each. Gcod crop ; ready for use July 10 ; seeds 

 wrinkled. 



117. 118. Standard, A.M. July 10, 1900 (Sharpe, Barr).— Height 

 4 feet ; haulm and pods deep green ; usually in pairs ; averaging six 

 sweet Peas in each. Good crop ; ready for use J uly 5 ; seeds wrinkled. 



119. Stourbridge Marrow (Sutton).— Height 5 feet ; haulm and pods 

 dark green ; pods in pairs ; averaging eight large delicious Peas in each. 

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



120, 121. Stratagem, F.C.C. July 7, 1882 (Sharpe, Sutton).— Height 

 2£ feet ; haulm and pcds dark green ; pods in pairs ; averaging eight 

 large very sweet Peas in each. Heavy crop ; ready for use July 10 ; 

 seeds wrinkled. This old variety is still excellent. 



1 22. Sturdy (J. Veitch). — Not a success. 



123. Sutton's Maincrop (Sutton). — Not a success. 



124. Tall edible-podded (Barr). — Height 5^ feet. A robust and 

 prolific variety of this type of Peas. Ready for use July 13. 



125. 126. Telegraph (Sutton, Sharpe). — Height 5 feet ; haulm and 

 pods deep green ; pods in pairs ; averaging nine large sugary Peas in 

 each. Heavy crop ; ready for use July 6 ; seeds wrinkled. 



127. Telephone, F.C.C. June 27, 1878 (Sutton). -Height 5 feet; 

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

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



128. The Bell (Bell & Bieberstedt).— Height 3 feet ; haulm and pods 

 deep green ; pods in pairs ; averaging eight sweet Peas in each. 

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



129. The Daisy, F.C.C. July 11, 1902 (Sutton).— So well known that 

 any description is needless. Ready for use July 1. 



130. The Hemsley (Cheal). — Height 6 feet ; haulm and pods dark 

 green ; pcds in pairs ; averaging six sweet Peas in a pod. Light crop ; 

 ready for use July 10 ; seeds wrinkled. 



131. The Herald (Barr). — Height 18 inches ; haulm and pods dark 

 green ; pods in pairs ; averaging seven large good-flavoured Peas in each. 

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



132. The Logan (Eyre). — Height 4 feet ; haulms and pods pale 

 green ; pods single, very large ; averaging eight fine delicious Peas in 

 each. Good crop ; ready for use July 6 ; seeds wrinkled. 



133. The Pilot (Sutton). — Height 3J feet ; haulm and pods deep 

 green ; pods usually single ; averaging six very sweet Peas in each. 

 Heavy crop ; ready for use June 21 ; seeds wrinkled. 



134. The Scotchman (Bell & Bieberstedt).— Height 3j feet ; haulm 

 and pods dark <jreen ; pods in pairs ; averaging seven large Peas in each. 

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



135. The Sherwood, A.M. July 5, 1901 (Sutton).— Height 1 foot ; 



