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25. Duchess of York, A.M. June 20, 1901 (Sutton).— See Vol. XXVL, 

 page 276. Ready for use July 3. 



26. Dwarf Defiance, A.M. July 5, 1901 (Sutton).— See Vol. XXVI., 

 page 277. Ready for use July 3. 



27. Dwarf Monarch (Carter). — This variety requires further selection. 



28. Dwarf Mammoth (Sutton).— See Vol. XXVII., page 205. Ready 

 for use July 14. 



29. Early Daisy (Carter). — An early form of No. 20. Ready for use 

 July 3. 



30. Early Favourite (Carter). — Height 18 inches. Haulm and pods 

 dark green ; pods single, short, thick, straight, averaging seven large deep- 

 green peas in a pod. Heavy crop. Ready for use July 2. Seeds 

 wrinkled. 



31. Early Marrowfat (Sutton). — Height 5 feet. Haulm and pods 

 deep green ; pods in pairs, long, broad, nearly straight, averaging seven 

 large pale-green peas in a pod. Heavy crop. Ready for use July 3. 

 Seeds wrinkled. 



32. Essex Hero (Hobday). — Height 5^ feet. Haulm and pods dark 

 green ; pods in pairs, moderate length, straight, thick, averaging six large 

 deep-green peas in a pod. Heavy crop on sturdy haulm. Ready for use 

 July 14. Seeds wrinkled. A promising variety. 



33. 34. Eureka (Sutton, Barr).— See Vol. XXVI., page 279. Ready 

 for use July 14. 



35. Excelsior (Sutton).— See Vol. XXVI., page 276. Ready for use 

 July 5. 



36. Exhibition Marrowfat (Sutton).— See Vol. XXVI., page 276. 

 Ready for use July 14. 



37. Extra Early Edible-podded (Barr). — Height 4 feet. Haulm deep 

 green ; pods pale, long, and very broad. This pea is not very good unless 

 cooked early, almost before the seeds are formed. Then the pods are 

 very tender, and of good flavour. Ready for use July 3. 



38. Feltham Gem, A.M. July 14, 1903 (J. Veitch).— Height 2 feet. 

 Haulm and pods dark green ; pods in pairs, long, broad, straight, hand- 

 some, averaging six large deep-green sweet peas in a pod. Very heavy 

 crop. Ready for use July 14. Seeds wrinkled. 



39. Gleaner, A.M. July 3, 1903 (J. Veitch).— Height 5 feet. Haulm 

 and pods very dark green ; pods usually single, long, slightly curved, ave- 

 raging ten large deep-green peas in a pod. Heavy crop on robust haulm. 

 Ready for use July 3. Seeds wrinkled. 



40. Glory of Devon, A.M. July 11, 1899 (R. Veitch).— See Vol. XXVII., 

 page 206. Ready for use July 14. 



41. Goldfinder (R. Veitch). — This is a good selection of ' Ne Plus 

 Ultra.' Ready for use July 14. 



42. Grand Monarque (Sharpe). — This is a form of * Gradus.' Ready 

 for use July 9. 



43. Green Gem (Sutton).— See Vol. XXVI., page 275. Ready for 

 use July 3. 



44. Ideal, F.C.C. July 3, 1903 (Sutton).— See Vol. XXVI., page 276. 

 Ready for use July 3. A very fine variety. 



45. Improved American Wonder (Carter). — Same as No. 3. 



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