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pale green, 2 iDches in length, with six good-sized peas in each pod ; 

 seeds wrinkled. 



11. Daffodil (Carter), A.M. June 30, 1908. — For description see 

 vol . xxxiv., p. 288. 



12. Dawn (Carter), A.M. June 30, 1908. — For description see 

 vol. xxxiv,, p. 288. 



13. Daylight (Carter). — Height 3 feet; haulm pale straw colour, 

 with moderate growth; pods single, 3-3^ inches in length, with six or 

 seven large peas in a pod ; seeds wrinkled. 



14. Duchess of York (Sutton), A.M. June 20, 1901.— Height 

 4^ feet; haulm and pods dark green; haulm very strong; pods in pairs, 

 3^ inches in length, with usually six very large peas in each; seeds 

 wrinkled. A heavy crop. 



15. Dwarf Favourite (Carter). — Height 12-15 inches; haulm dark 

 green, strong; pods dark green, usually in pairs, 3-3|- inches in 

 length, with six good-sized peas in each pod on an average ; seeds 

 w^rinkled. 



16. Earliest Marrow (J. Veitch). — Height 3| feet; haulm dark 

 , green and strong; pods dark green, single, 3^ inches long, averaging 

 eight large peas in each pod; seeds wrinkled. 



*232. Early Bird (Holmes). — Height 2^ feet; haulm dark green, but 

 rather thin ; pods single, 2^-3 inches long, averaging six large dark 

 green peas in a pod; pods straight; seeds round. 



62. Early Duke (Carter), A.M. June 30, 1910.— Height 3* feet; 

 haulm and pods dark green; pods usually single, 3 inches long, with 

 five large peas in a pod ; seeds wrinkled. Eaised from Express x Duke 

 of Albany. 



17. Early Dwarf (Sutton). — Height 15-18 inches; haulm sturdy and 

 dark green ; pods dark, usually single, 3 inches in length, with four large 

 peas in a pod ; seeds wrinkled. 



18. Early Giant (Sutton), A.M. July 11, 1902.— 4| feet in height; 

 haulm light green and strong; pods single, 3^-4 inches in lengt^h, with 

 seven very large peas in each pod; seeds wrinkled. 



19. Early Morn (Carter). — For description see vol. xxxiv., p. 288. 



20. Early Sunrise (Sutton). — Height 3 feet; haulm dark green, 

 sturdy; pods dark green, in pairs, 3^ inches long, with four or five peas 

 in each pod, seeds wrinkled. 



21. Eclipse (Carter). — For description see vol. xxxiv., p. 288. 



22. Edward VII. (Barr), A.M. June 20, 1901.— Height 2 feet; 

 haulm dark green and sturdy; pods dark green, in pairs, 4 inches long, 

 with eight good-sized peas in a pod; seeds wrinkled. 



23. Eight Weeks (Carter). — Height 15-18 inches; haulm sturdy 

 and dark green; pods in pairs, 2^ inches long, containing on an average 

 six good-sized peas in each pod ; seeds round. 



24. Empress of India (Sutton). — Height 3|- feet; haulm sturdy and 

 dark green; pods single, dark green, 3^-4 inches in length, containing 

 seven large peas in a pod ; seeds wrinkled. 



* Varieties distinguished by an asterisk were sent in and sown late. 



