CULINARY PEAS TRIED AT WISLEY, 1913. 



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170. The Comet (Sharpe). — Height 3 feet ; haulm weak, light 

 green ; pods mostly in pairs, light green, inflated, curved, 3 inches 

 long, each containing eight peas, large ; seeds round, green. 



First Sowing 

 Second „ 

 Third 



Above ground. 

 April 5 

 May 13 

 June 7 



In flower. 

 May 26 

 June 13 

 July 4 



Ready to pick. 

 June 20 

 July 4 

 Aug. 5 



17 1. The Clipper (Sydenham), 

 vol. xxx vi. p. 718. 



Above ground. 

 First Sowing . . April 7 

 Second . . May 15 



Third . . June 7 



XXX July 7, 1913. — Described 



In flower. 

 June 6 

 June 26 

 July 23 



Ready to pick. 



July 3 

 July 23 

 Aug. 19 



208. The Langport (Kelway). — Height 5J feet ; haulm fairly 

 strong, light green ; pods mostly in pairs, light green, 4J inches long, 

 curved, inflated, each containing seven large peas ; seeds wrinkled, 

 white. Stock is in need of selection, especially for height. 



First Sowing 

 Second ,, 



Above ground. 

 April 8 

 May 1 5 



In flower. 

 June 9 

 June 26 



Ready to pick. 

 July 4 

 July 29 



217. The London (Nutting). — Height 3 feet ; haulm strong, dark ; 

 pods mostly in pairs, dark, inflated, variable in shape, 4 inches long, 

 each containing eight large peas. 



First Sowing 

 Second 



Above ground. 

 April 14 

 May 1 3 



In flower. 



June 13 

 July 14 



Readv to pick. 



July 7 

 Aug. 8 



172. The Peer (Dickson & Robinson). — Height 2 J feet ; haulm 

 strong, dark ; pods borne mostly singly, dark, curved, not inflated, 

 4 inches long, each containing six fair-sized peas ; seeds wrinkled, 

 green. 



First Sowing 

 Second 

 Third „ 



Above ground. 

 April 8 

 May 1 3 

 June 10 



In flower. 



June 10 

 July 3 

 July 28 



Ready to pick. 



July 3 

 Crop failed 

 Crop failed. 



173. The Pilot, re-selected (Carter), A.M. July 3, 1903. — Described 

 vol. xxxvi. p. 715, but read : seeds round, white. 



First Sowing 

 Second ,, 

 Third „ 



Above ground. 

 April 5 

 May 13 

 June 7 



In flower. 

 May 27 

 June 13 



July 4 



Ready to pick. 

 June 19 

 July 3 

 Aug. 5 



174. The Pilot (A. Dickson), A.M. July 3, 1903. — See No. 173. 



First Sowing 

 Second 

 Third „ 



Above ground. 

 April 4 

 May 1 5 

 June 7 



In flower. 



May 26 

 June 13 

 July 4 



Ready to pick. 

 June 19 

 July 4 

 Aug. 13 



175. The Pilot (Dobbie), A.M. July 3, 1903. — See No. 173. 



First Sowing 

 Second ,, 

 Third „ 



Above ground. 

 April 5 

 May 15 

 June 7 



In flower. 

 May 27 

 June 13 

 July 4 



Ready to pick. 

 June 19 

 July 4 

 Aug. 13 



176. The Scout (Holmes). — Height 4 feet ; haulm light green, 

 fairly strong ; pods both in pairs and single, light green, inflated, 



