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29. Notts' Excelsior (Barr). — Height 15 inches ; pods short, single, 
averaging four large palish green sweet Peas in a pod ; haulm and pods 
dark green ; growth sturdy ; good crop. Ready for use June 25. 
30. Peerless, A.M. July 10, 1900 (Barr).— Height 3 feet ; pods very 
long, straight, in pairs, averaging ten large dark green Peas in a pod ; 
flavour excellent ; haulm and pods very dark green ; growth sturdy ; 
great crop. Ready for use July 7. Seeds wrinkled. 
31. Royal Standard (Smith). — Same as No. 3. Ready for use 
July 2. 
32. Standard, A.M. June 28, 1900 (Sharpe). — This variety appears to 
be a dwarf form of Alderman (No. 3), and earlier in coming into use. 
Ready for use June 26. 
33. Stanley, Extra Selected (Sharpe). — Height 2 feet ; pods long and 
slightly curved, pointed, usually single, averaging' seven medium-sized, 
palish green sweetish Peas in a pod ; haulm and pods dark green ; 
growth sturdy ; good crop. Ready for use July 2. Seeds wrinkled. 
34. The Briton (Deal). — Height 2^ feet ; pods long, broad, pointed, 
single, averaging seven large deep green Peas of fair flavour in a pod ; 
haulm and pods deep green ; growth sturdy ; moderate crop. Ready for 
use July 10. Seeds wrinkled. 
35. The Herald (Barr). — Height 15 inches ; pods long, slightly curved, 
single, averaging seven large pale green Peas of moderate flavour in a 
pod ; haulm dark ; pods pale green ; growth sturdy ; good crop. Ready 
for use July 2. Seeds wrinkled. 
36. The Major, A.M. June 28, 1900 (Webber).— See Vol. XXIII. part 
2, page 165. Ready for use June 26. 
37. Telephone (Barr). — Height 5^ feet; pods long, broad, pointed, 
straight, in pairs, averaging nine large sweet pale green Peas in a pod ; 
haulm and pods pale green ; growth sturdy ; heavy crop. Ready for use 
July 2. 
38. Thousandfold (Toogood).— See Vol. XXIII. part 2, page 165. 
Ready for use July 10. 
39. Tremendous (Toogood). — See Vol. XXIII. part 2, page 165. 
Ready for use June 25. 
40. Unrivalled (Toogood).— See Vol. XXIII. part 2, page 165. Ready . 
for use July 9. 
41. Victoria (Toogood). — Same as No. 21. 
42. Veitch's Favourite (J. Veitch). — Height 4 feet ; pods long, 
slightly curved, pointed, in pairs, averaging eight large sweet pale green 
Peas in a pod ; haulm deep green ; pods pale green ; sturdy growth ; 
heavy crop. Ready for use July 2. Seeds wrinkled. 
43. Veitch's Second Early (J. Veitch). — Height 2 feet ; pods short, 
pointed, in pairs, averaging six large pale green Peas of fair flavour in a 
pod ; haulm dark green ; pods paler ; heavy crop produced at the top of 
the sturdy haulm. Ready for use July 2. 
