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29. Exhibition (Sutton). — See Vol. XXVI., page 279. Ready for use 

 July 16. 



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

 July 5. 



31. Favourite (J. Veitch). — Haulm and pods dark green ; pods in pairs, 

 moderate length, broad, straight, blunt, averaging five large deep green 

 peas in a pod. Heavy crop. Ready for use July 17. Height 4 feet. 

 Seeds wrinkled. A good late variety. 



32. 33. Fertility (Dicksons, Watkins & Simpson). — Haulm and pods 

 dark green ; pods in pairs, long, narrow, straight, averaging eight medium- 

 sized green sweet peas in a pod. Very heavy crop. Ready for use July 8. 

 Height 5 feet. Seeds wrinkled. This should prove a good field pea. 



34, 35. General French (J. Veitch, Stoward). — Haulm and pods deep 

 green ; pcds in pairs, moderate length, broad, straight, averaging six 

 large green peas in a pod. Very heavy crop. Ready for use July 7. 

 Height 4^ feet. Seeds wrinkled. Requires further selection. 



36. Glory of Devon, A.M. July 11, 1899 (R. Veitch).— Haulm and 

 pods deep green ; pods in pairs, long, straight, broad, averaging eight large 

 pale green peas in a pod. Very heavy crop. Ready for use July 15. 

 Height 4 feet. Seeds wrinkled. 



37. Gradus, F.C.C. July 1, 1887 (J. Veitch).— Same as No. 23. 



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

 use July 4. 



39. Harbinger, A.M. June 20, 1901 (Sutton).— See Vol. XXVI., 

 page 276. Ready for use July 1. The earliest Pea in the collection, and 

 is also one of the best Peas for forcing. 



40. Ideal, A.M. June 20, 1901 (Sutton).— See Vol. XXVI., page 276. 

 Ready for use July 5. 



41. Late Prolific (J. Veitch).— This variety had A.M. July 5, 1901, 

 under the name of ' Prolific Late Marrow.' See Vol. XXVI., page 274. 

 Ready for use July 11. 



42. Late Queen, A.M. July 10, 1900 (Sutton).— See Vol. XXVI., 

 page 279. Ready for use July 18. 



43. Little Marvel, A.M. July 11, 1902 (Sutton).— See Vol. XXVI., 

 page 275. Ready for use July 4. 



44. Lord Roberts, A.M. July IN, 1902 (Sutton). — Haulm and pods 

 dark green ; pods in pairs, long, broad, straight, averaging six large deep 

 green and very sweet peas in a pod. Very heavy crop. Ready for use 

 July 17. Height 2 feet. Seeds wrinkled. 



45. 46. Lord Rosebery, A.M. July 18, 1902 (J. Veitch, Stoward).— 

 Haulm and pods deep green ; pods in pairs, long, slightly curved, averaging 

 six large green peas, exceptionally sweet in flavour, in a pod. Extra- 

 ordinary crop. Ready for use July 18. Height 5 feet. Seeds wrinkled. 

 A very good late variety. 



47. Magnum P>onum (Sutton).— See Vol. XXVI., page 279. Ready 

 for use July 11. 



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

 ■Inly 12. 



49. Matchless (Sutton).— See Vol. XXVI., page 279. Ready for use 

 Julv 11. 



