PEAS AT WISLEY, 1910. 



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25. English Wonder (Sutton). — Height 15-18 inches ; haulm dark 

 green and sturdy; pods dark green, in pairs, 3 inches long, with five 

 large peas in a pod; seeds wrinkled. 



26. English Wonder (selected) (Dobhie). — Same as No. 25. 



27. Excelsior (Barr). — Height 2 feet; haulm dark green and 

 strong; pods dark green, usually in pairs, 3^ inches long, averaging six 

 large peas in a pod ; seeds wrinkled. 



28. Excelsior (Sutton), A.M. July 14, 1905.— Height :18 inches; 

 haulm and pods dark green; pods usually single, 2| inches long, 

 with five large peas in a pod ; seeds wrinkled. 



29. Express (Carter). — Height 4 feet; haulm strong and light 

 green; pods light green, in pairs, 2|- inches long, averaging six small 

 peas in a pod ; seeds round. 



*233. Favourite (Holmes). — Height 4-| feet; haulm and pods dark 

 green; pods in pairs, 4-4| inches long, curved; seeds wrinkled. 



30. First of All (Sutton).— Height 3| feet; haulm light green, 

 strong; pods single, light green, 3 inches in length, with seven good- 

 sized peas in each pod ; seeds wrinkled. 



31. Giant Express (Carter). — Height 4|- feet; haulm light green 

 and strong; pods light green, single, 3| inches in length, averaging 

 eight large peas in sj pod ; seeds round. 



32. 33. Giant Lightning (Carter, Barf).— Height U feet; haulm 

 dark green and strong; pods dark green, in pairs, 3 inches long, averag- 

 ing six large peas in each pod ; seeds round. 



"^234. Gledfield (Holmes). — Height 4 feet; haulm light green; pods 

 dark green, single, 4-4| inches long, with seven or eight dark green 

 peas; pods straight; seeds wrinkled. 



34. Gradus (Barr), F.C.C. July 1, 1887.— Height ^ feet; haulm 

 strong and light green ; pods light green, usually in pairs, 3 inches in 

 length, averaging five large peas in a pod ; seeds wrinkled. 



35. Gradus (J. Veitch). — A fine stock. 



36. 37. Green Gem (Sutton, Barr), A.M. July 4, 1905.— Height 

 12-15 inches ; haulm very dark green and robust ; pods 2-2| inches in 

 length, mostly single, averaging four rather small peas in each pod; 

 seeds wrinkled. 



38. Harbinger (Sutton), F.C.C. 1872. —Height 6-9 inches; haulm 

 dark green, but rather thin; pods usually single, 2 inches long, having 

 from four to six peas in a pod ; seeds wrinkled. 



39. Hundredfold (Sutton), A.M.- June 30, 1910.— Height 2 feet; 

 haulm very dark green and sturdy; pods dark green, in pairs, 3-3| 

 inches in length, with usually four good-sized peas in each; seeds 

 wrinkled. 



40. Ideal (Sutton), A.M. June 20, 1901.— Height 3| feet; haulm 

 dark green, but rather thin; pods dark green, single,- 3^ inches long, 

 averaging six large peas in a pod ; seeds wrinkled. 



41. Ideal (Barr). — Failed entirely. 



42. King Edward VII. (Carter). — Height 4 feet; haulm and pods 

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

 a pod; seeds wrinkled. 



