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46. Early Sunrise (Sutton). — Described vol. xxxvi. p. 712. 



Above ground. In flower. Ready to pick. 



First Sowing . • April 7 May 27 June 26 



Second „ . . May 15 June 13 July 10 



Third „ . . June 9 Failed. — 



47. Eclipse (Sutton). — Described vol. xxxiv. p. 288. 



Above ground. In flower. Ready to pick. 



First Sowing . . April 4 May 26 June 19 



Second ,, . . May 13 June 11 July 3 



Third ,, . . June 7 July 4 July 30 



48. Eight Weeks (Carter). — Described vol. xxxvi. p. 712. 



Above ground. In flower. Ready to pick. 



First Sowing . . April 4 May 27 June 19 



Second „ . . May 13 June 13 July 3 



Third „ . . June 7 July 4 Aug. 5 



49. Eldorado (Sharpe). — Height 12-18 inches ; haulm weak, 

 light green ; pods borne singly, dark green, 3J inches long, curved, 

 each containing five large peas ; seeds round, green. 



Above ground. In flower. Ready to pick. 



First Sowing . . April 7 May 27 June 23 



Second . . May 14 June 13 July 4 



Third . . June 7 July 7 Aug. 13 



50. Empress of India (Sutton), XXX June 20, 1911. — Described 

 vol. xxxvii. p. 409. Stock needs selection. Pods very irregular 

 Crop poor. 



Above ground. In flower. Ready to pick. 



First Sowing . . April 5 May 30 June 20 



Second ,, . . May 13 June 18 July 7 



Third ,, . . June xo July 12 Aug. 8 



51. English Wonder (Dobbie). — Described vol. xxxvi. p. 713. 



Above ground. In flower. Ready to pick. 



First Sowing . . April 7 May 13 June 23 



Second ,, . . May 15 June 18 July 7 



Third „ . . June 7 July 18 Aug. 8 



52. English Wonder (Sutton). See No. 51. — This stock differs 

 from the former in having shorter curved pods with only four peas in 

 each. The crop was lighter. 



Above ground. In flower. Ready to pick. 



First Sowing . . April 9 May 30 June 23 



Second ,, . . May 15 June 18 July 18 



Third ,, . . June 9 July 12 Aug. 8 



53. Eureka (Sutton). — Described vol. xxxvi. p. 720. 



Above ground. In flower. Ready to pick. 



First Sowing . . April 5 June 9 July 3 



Second „ . . May 14 July 3 Aug. 5 



Third . . June 9 July 2 3 Failed. 



54. Evergood (A. Dickson). — Height 2I feet. Haulm, moderately 

 strong, dark green ; pods borne mostly in pairs, dark green, 4^ inches 

 long, straight, blunt end, each containing five large peas ; seed 

 wrinkled, blue. 



Above ground. In flower. Ready to pick. 



First Sowing . . April 4 June 9 July 5 



Second ,, . . May 13 July 3 July 29 



Third „ . . Failed. — " — 



