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4G. Improved Early (J. Veitch). — Height 4^ feet. Haulm and pods 

 pale green ; pods in pairs, averaging six large pale-green peas in a pod. 

 Heavy crop. Ready for use July 1. Seeds wrinkled. 



47. Improved Marrow (J. Veitch). — Height 5 feet. Haulm and pods 

 deep green ; pods long, curved, in pairs, averaging eight large pale-green 

 jweet peas in a pod. Heavy crop. Ready for use July 13. Seeds 

 wrinkled. 



48. Improved Monarch, F.C.C. July 14, 1903 (Sharpe).— A very fine 

 and greatly improved form of 1 Monarch,' being longer in the pod, and a 

 tremendous cropper. Height 5 feet. Ready for use July 14. Seeds 

 wrinkled. 



49. Kaiser, A.M. July 14, 1903 (Webb).— Height 4 feet. Haulm and 

 pods dark green ; pods in pairs, long, broad, straight, averaging nine very 

 large bright-green peas in a pod. Heavy crop on very sturdy haulm. 

 Ready for use July 11. Seeds wrinkled. 



50. King of the Earlies (Carter).— See Vol. XXVI., page 274. This 

 name is misleading, as the variety is not early, being mid-season. Ready 

 for use July 13. 



51. King Edward VII. (Goody). — Height 20 inches. Haulm and 

 pods dark green ; pods in pairs, short, thick, straight, not well filled, 

 averaging four deep-green sweet peas in a pod. Light crop. Seeds 

 wrinkled. There are several peas named ' King Edward ' distinct from the 

 above. Ready for use July 10. 



52. King of the Dwarfs (Sutton). — Height 1 foot. Haulm and pods 

 deep green ; pods single, short, thick, straight, averaging five bright-green 

 sweet peas in a pod. Light crop. Ready for use July 8. Seeds 

 wrinkled. 



53. 54. Late Queen, A.M. July 10, 1900 (Sutton, Barr).— See 

 Vol. XXVI., page 279. Ready for use July 14. 



55, 56. Little Marvel, a!m. July 11, 1902 (Sutton, Carter).— See 

 Vol. XXVI., page 279. Ready for use July 1. 



57. Lord Roberts, A.M. July 18, 1902 (Sutton).— See Vol. XXVIL, 

 page 20G. Ready for use July 13. This again proved to be an excellent 

 variety 



58. Majestic (Carter). — Height 3 feet. Haulm and pods dark green ; 

 pods single, long, curved, handsome, averaging eight large deep-green sweet 

 peas in a pod. Heavy crop. Ready for use July 13. Seeds wrinkled. 



59. Masterpiece (Sutton). — See Vol. XXVI., page 278. Ready for use 

 July 11. 



GO. Nonpareil Marrow (Sutton). — See Vol. XXVI., page 277. Ready 

 for use July 8. 



61. Nonsuch (Sutton). —See Vol. XXVIL, page 207. Ready for use 

 July 3. 



62. Peerless, F.C.C. July 14, 1903 (Sutton).— See Vol. XXVL, 

 page 278. Ready for use July 13. This was one of the finest peas in 

 the collection, and produced an enormous crop. 



('»:!. Perpetual (Sutton). See Vol. XXVL, page 279. Ready for use 

 July 1 L 



64. Pilot, A.M. July 3, 1903 (Hurst).— Height 4! 5 feet. Haulm and 

 jo I li_, r ht green; pods in pairs, long, thick, nearly straight, averaging 



