REPORT ON PEAS, 1905. 



687 



haulm and pods deep green ; pods in pairs ; averaging six sweet Peas in 

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



136, 137. Thomas Laxton, A.M. July 5, 1898 (Laxton, Sutton).— 

 Height 2 feet ; haulm and pods dark green ; pods in pairs ; averaging 

 eight fine-flavoured Peas in each. Good crop ; ready for use June 24 ; 

 seeds wrinkled. 



138. Twentieth Century (Francklin). — Height 2 feet ; haulm and 

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

 each. Heavy crop ; ready for use July 11 ; seeds wrinkled. 



139. Improved Stratagem (J. Veitch).— See Nos. 120, 121. 



140. Veitch's Maincrop, F.C.C. July 24, 1894 (Sutton).— Height 

 3 feet ; haulm and pods dark green ; pods in pairs ; averaging seven 

 very large sugary Peas in each. Heavy crop ; ready for use July 1 ; seeds 

 wrinkled. This is distinct from ' Sutton's Maincrop,' and a fortnight 

 earlier in coming into use. 



141. Veitch's Perfection (Sutton). — Height 4 feet; haulm and pods 

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

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



142. Victor Marrowfat (Carter). — Height 18 inches ; haulm and 

 pods dark green ; pods in pairs ; averaging seven large delicious Peas 

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



143. Victoria (Sutton). — Height 5 feet; haulm and pods deep green ; 

 pods in pairs ; averaging eight large Peas in each. Heavy crop ; ready 

 for use July 10 ; seeds slightly wrinkled. 



144. Walker's Perpetual Bearer, F.C.C. August 9, 1881.— Height 3^ 

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

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

 wrinkled. 



145. Western Express, A.M. July 11, 1902 (Barr).— Height 3 feet; 

 haulm and pods deep green ; pods in pairs ; averaging six sweet Peas in 

 each. Moderate crop ; ready for use June 23 ; seeds wrinkled. 



146. William Hurst (Sutton). — Not a success. 



147. William I., F.C.C. 1872 (J. Veitch).— See No. 71. 



148. Wordsley Wonder (Sutton). — Not a success. 



149. Yorkshire Hero (Sutton).— Height 3 feet; haulm and pods 

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

 Moderate crop ; ready for use July 6 ; seeds wrinkled. 



