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183. 

 184. 



Sir Arthur Bignold. 



Snowdrop. 



Springtide. 



St. D^sirat. 



St. Duthus. 



Standwell. 



Stratagem (selected 



Stratagem (re-selected) . 



Sugar Pea (dwarf Brittany) 



Superb. 



Superlative. 



Talisman. 



J-Telephone. 



The Argyle. 

 The Bell. 

 The Comet. 

 The Clipper. 

 The Peer. 



The Pilot (re-selected). 



The Scout. 

 The Sherwood. 

 Thos. Laxton. 

 Up-to-Date. 



I Vanguard. 



IVeitch's Perfection. 



I 



Victor. 



185. Warriston Wonder. 



186. Western Express. 



187. William I. (improved), 



188. William Hurst. 



189. Wintonian. 



190. W T orld's Record. 



191. Wrinkled Marrow. 



192. Yorkshire Hero. 



193. No. 336. 



194. No. 763^ 



195. No. 825. 



196. No. 1044. 



197. No. 3879. 



198. No. 3880. 



199. No. 3948. 



200. No. 3949. 



201. No. 3951. 



202. No. 3952. 



203. No. 3953. 

 No. 3959. 

 No. 3960. 

 No. 14019. 

 No. 14035- 



208. The Langport. 



209. Glory of Somerset. 

 James Kelway. 

 John Downie. 

 Orwell. 



213. Prime Minister. 



214. Sir Henry. 



215. Sir Herbert. 



216. Dwarf Mammoth. 



217. The London. 



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F.C. = First-class Certificate. 

 A.M. = Award of Merit. 

 XXX = Highly Commended. 



1. Abundance (Sutton), XXX June 20, 1911. — Germination 

 medium. Height 18 inches ; haulm of medium strength and dark 

 green ; pods usually single, inflated, light green, 3 J inches long, straight 

 with blunt end, five large peas in a pod ; seeds wrinkled, green. 

 Stock regular. 



First Sowing 



Second 



Third 



Above ground. 

 April 7 

 May 15 

 June 9 



In flower.* 



May 30 

 June 16 

 July 10 



Ready to pick. 

 June 23 

 July 27 

 Aug. 7 



* The plants were considered to be in flower when six flowers had fully 

 opened. 



