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25. Danby Stratagem, A.M. July 5, 1901 (Carter). — Height 4 feet ; 

 haulm and pods dark green ; pods 4^ inches long, usually in pairs, hand- 

 some, averaging eight peas in a pod. Great crop. Seeds wrinkled. 



26. Danby Stratagem reselected (Carter). — Same as No. 25. 



'A~. Dreadnought (Carter). — Height 4 feet ; haulm and pods very dark 

 green ; pods 5 inches long, handsome, in pairs, averaging seven peas in 

 a pod. Very heavy crop. Seeds wrinkled. The Committee considered 

 this a very promising variety. 



28. Duke of Albany reselected (Carter). — A very good stock of this 

 favourite variety, which received A.M. July 5, 1901. See vol. xxix. p. 681. 



29. Exhibition (Carter). — Height 6 feet ; haulm very strong and dark ; 

 pods 5 inches long, single, averaging nine large, very sweet peas in a pod. 

 Heavy crop. Seeds wrinkled. 



30. J. C. Macqueen (Yule). — Height 5t> feet ; haulm strong, pale green ; 

 pods 4 inches long, in pairs, averaging seven large peas in a pod. Good 

 crop. Seeds wrinkled. A rather late midseason variety. 



31. Little Wonder (Carter). — Height 3 feet; haulm strong and dark ; 

 pods 3^ inches long, in pairs, averaging eight peas in a pod. Heavy crop. 

 Seeds wrinkled. 



32. Model Telephone (Carter). — A very good stock of 1 Telephone,' 

 which received a F.C.Cr June 27, 1878. For description see vol. xxix. 

 p. 6H6. 



33. Quite Content, F.C.C. August 14, 1906 (Carter).— Height 6 feet ; 

 haulm and pods deep green ; pods 7 inches long, handsome, in pairs, 

 averaging ten peas in a pod. Very heavy crop. Seeds wrinkled. 



34. Reliable (Harrison). — Height 4 feet ; haulm and pods dark green ; 

 very strong ; pods 5 inches long, in pairs, averaging nine large delicious 

 peas in a pod. Heavy crop. Seeds wrinkled. 



35. Richards' Conquest (Richards). — Height 6| feet ; haulm pale 

 green; pods 4J> inches long, single, averaging six peas in a pod. Light 

 crop. Seeds wrinkled. Requires further selection. 



36. Richards' Reward (Richards). — Very similar to No. 35. 



37. Snowdrop, A.M. June 30, 1908 (Carter).— Height 5 feet; very 

 strong dark haulm ; pods 4 inches long, single, averaging seven large 

 delicious peas in a pod. Very heavy crop. Seeds wrinkled. 



38. Seedling 242 (Carter). — No award made. 



39. 40. Stratagem, and Stratagem reselected (Carter). — Same as 

 No. 25. 



Late Varieties. 



41. Essex Wonder, A.M. July 4, 1905 (Hobday).— Height 6 feet; 

 haulm pale green ; pods 4 inches long, single, averaging nine peas in 

 a pod. Good crop. Seeds wrinkled. 



42, 43, 44, 45. Seedlings 223, 225, 231, and 241 (Carter).— No award 



inside. 



