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96. Latest Giant (Carter). — Described vol. xxxvii. p. 414. Stock 

 requires considerable selection. Crop light. 



First Sowing 

 Second „ 

 Third „ 



Ab we ground. 

 April 10 

 May 16 

 June 9 



In flower. 



June 11 

 July 3 

 July 28 



Ready to pick. 



July 7 

 Aug. 5 

 Failed. 



97. Laxtonian (Dobbie), A.M. 

 xxxvi. p. 714. 



July 5, 1910. — Described vol. 



First Sowing 

 Second „ 

 Third „ 



Above ground. 

 April 8 

 May 1 3 

 June 9 



In flower. 

 May 28 

 June 16 

 Failed. 



98. Laxtonian, re-selected (Hurst). — See No. 97. 



First Sowing 

 Second ,, 



Above ground. 

 April 7 

 May 15 



In flower. 

 May 28 

 Failed. 



Ready to pick. 

 June 23 

 July 16 



Ready to pick. 

 June 23 



99. Little Marvel (Barr), A.M. 

 xxxvi. p. 714. 



July 11, 1902. — Described vol. 



First Sowing 

 Second 

 Third „ 



Above ground. 

 April 4 

 May 1 5 

 June 7 



In flower. 

 May 30 

 June 18 

 July 12 



Ready to pick. 

 June 23 

 July 5 

 Aug. 8 



100. Little Marvel (Carter), A.M. July n, 1902. — See No. 99. 



First Sowing 

 Second „ 

 Third „ 



Above ground. 

 April 7 

 May 15 

 June 9 



In flower. 



May 30 

 June 18 

 July 12 



Ready to pick. 

 June 23 

 July 4 

 Aug. 5 



101. Little Marvel (Sutton), A.M. July n, 1902. — See No. 99. 



First Sowing 

 Second ,, 

 Third „ 



Above ground. 

 April 5 

 May 13 

 June 12 



In flower. 



May 30 

 June 18 

 Failed. 



Ready to pick. 

 June 23 

 July 5 



102. Little Marvel (R. Veitch), A.M. July 11, 1902. — See No. 99. 



First Sowing 

 Second ,, 

 Third „ 



Above ground. 

 April 4 

 May 13 

 June 9 



In flower. 

 May 30 

 June 18 

 July 12 



Ready to pick. 

 June 23 

 July 5 

 Aug. 5 



103. Longstander (Sutton). — Height 5 feet; haulm light green, 

 weak ; pods mostly in pairs, light green, 4 inches long, straight with 

 blunt end, each containing six fair-sized peas ; seed, wrinkled, green ; 

 germination bad. 



First Sowing 

 Second 

 Third „ 



Above ground. 

 April 14 

 May 16 

 Failed. 



In flower. 

 June 18 

 July 7 



Ready to pick. 

 July 16 

 Failed. 



104. Lord Rosebery (J. Veitch). — Height 3 feet ; haulm dark 

 green, fairly strong ; pods in pairs, dark, 4 J inches long, straight 

 with curved ends, each containing seven faiily large peas ; seeds 

 wrinkled, green. 



First Sowing 

 Second 

 Third „ 



Above ground. 

 April 5 

 May 13 

 June 10 



In flower. 

 June 10 

 July 3 

 Failed. 



Ready to pick. 



July 4 

 Aug. 5 



