PEAS AT WISLEY, 1910. 



711 



215. Dreadnought. 



216. French Sugar. 



217. Gladstone. 



218. Gladstone (selected). 



219. Goldfinder. 



220. Giant. 



2^1- iLate Queen. 

 222. 1 



Michaelmas. 



223. 

 224. 



225. 

 226. 

 227. 

 228. 

 229. 

 230. 

 231. 

 232. 

 233. 

 234. 

 235. 

 236. 

 237. 

 238. 

 239. 



I Ne Plus Ultra. 



Omega. 



Queen. 



Eearguard. 



Veitch's Perfection. 



Seedling 223. 



Seedling 231. 



Early Bird. 



Favourite. 



Gledfield. 



Leader. 



Eosskeen. 



Eosemant. 



The Marquis. 



Tarlogie. 



240. The Skipper. 



241. The Cropper. 



^43' 1^^^^®^ Carnegie. 



244. Balnagown. 



245. Oadbown. 



246. Craig Holmes. 



247. Fairburn. 



248. denshire. 



249. Lochalsh. 



250. Mansfield. 



251. Mark Twain. 



252. Novan. 



^J^-}strathpeffer. 



255. Skibo. 



256. Seedling No. 19. 



257. Seedling No. 80. 



258. Seedling No. 6. 



259. The Count. 



260. The Cromarty. 



261. The Duke. 



262. The Dornoch. 



263. The Eoss-shire. 



264. TheTarbat. 



Early Peas. 

 Sown March 14. 



1. Abundance (Sutton). — Height 18 inches; haulm strong and very 

 dark green; pods usually single, dark green, and of a very good size; 

 seeds wrinkled ; six large peas in a pod. 



2. Advancement (Carter). — For description see vol. xxxiv., p. 288. 



3. American Wonder (Carter). — Height 12-15 inches; haulm dark 

 green; pods usually single, well filled, 3^ inches long, pale green; 

 five large peas in pod ; seeds wrinkled. 



4. American Wonder (Sutton). — Height 6-12 inches; haulm very 

 dark green and strong; pods usually in pairs, 2^ inches long, containing 

 four large peas, as a rule ; seeds wrinkled. 



5. Acme (J. Veitch), A.M. July 5, 1898.— Height 4| feet; haulm 

 rather thin and light green; pods dark green, 3 inches long and in pairs, 

 with six large peas in a pod; seeds wrinkled. 



6. Bedfordian (Laxton), — Height 18 inches ; haulm and pods very 

 dark green; pods usually single, 3^-4 inches in length, averaging eight 

 large peas in a pod ; seeds wrinkled. 



7. 8. Bountiful (Sutton, Barr). — Height 5 feet; haulm light green 

 and strong; pods light green, 3| inches long, averaging six large peas 

 in each pod ; seeds round. 



9, 10. Chelsea Gem (Sutton, J. Veitch), F.C.C. July 1, 1887.— 

 Height 12 inches; haulm dark green and strong; pods usually in pairs, 



