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94. Evergreen Delicatesse (Barr), A.M. June 30, 1908. — For 

 description see vol. xxxiv., p. 289. 



95. Exhibition Marrow (J. Veitch). — Height 2-| feet ; haulm very 

 dark green, sturdy, pods mostly in pairs, dark green, 4-4|- inches long, 

 averaging eight very large peas in a pod ; seeds wrinkled. 



96. Favourite Marrowfat (Sutton). — Height 2 feet; haulm dark 

 green, strong; pods mostly in pairs, 2-|-3 inches long, with seven or 

 eight large peas in a pod ; seeds wrinkled. 



97. Fillbasket (Barr), F.C.C. 1872.— Height 3i feet; haulm very 

 dark green and sturdy, pods in pairs, 3 inches long, averaging eight 

 good-sized peas in a pod; pods dark green; seeds round. 



98. Oiadiator (Barr), F.C.C. July 7, 1882.— Height 3 feet; haulm 

 and pods dark green ; pods mostly single, 3^-4 inches in length, with 

 seven or eight large peas in a pod ; pods curved ; seeds round. 



99. Golden King (Barr). — Height 4^ feet; haulm light green, 

 strong; pods light green, usually single, 3^-4 inches long, averaging 

 eight very large white peas in a pod ; good crop ; seeds wrinkled. 



*119. Imperialist (J. K. King). — Hardly germinated. 



100. Incomparable (Sutton). — Height 2|- feet ; haulm and pods very 

 dark green; pods single, 4-4^ inches long, averaging seven large peas 

 in a pod; pods straight; seeds wrinkled. 



101. King Edward (Sutton). — Height 2| feet; haulm very dark 

 green and sturdy; pods in pairs, 4 inches long, with six or eight 

 very large dark green peas in a pod; pods straight ; seeds wrinkled. 



*120. King's Favourite (J. K. King). — Height 3^ feet; haulm strong 

 and dark green; pods mostly in pairs, light green, 3^ inches long, aver- 

 aging eight large light green peas ; pods curved ; seeds wrinkled. 



*121. King's Success (J. K. King). — Height 2 feet; haulm and pods 

 dark green ; pods mostly single, 4 inches long, with seven or eight good- 

 sized peas in a pod ; pods straight ; seeds wrinkled ; germination poor. 



102. Lord Koberts (Sutton), A.M. July 18, 1902.— Height 2^ feet; 

 haulm and pods dark green; pods in pairs, 4 inches long, with seven or 

 eight large sweet peas in a pod ; pods straight ; seeds wrinkled. 



*122. Moneymaker (J. K. King), A.M. August 2, 1910.— Height 

 5| feet; haulm dark green, sturdy; pods dark green, mostly in pairs, 

 4r4^ inches long, averaging eight good-sized sweet dark green peas in a 

 pod; pods curved ; splendid crop; seeds wrinkled. 



*123. Mural Gem (J. K. King).— Hardly germinated. 



103. Prestige (J. Veitch), A.M. August 2, 1910.— Height 3^ feet; 

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

 averaging eight large sweet dark green peas in a pod ; pods straight ; 

 good crop ; seeds wrinkled. 



104. Pride of the Market (Barr), F.C.C. July 22, 1881.— Height 

 2.:^ feet; haulm and pods dark green; pods mostly in pairs, 4 inches 

 long, averaging seven large peas in a pod ; pods straight ; very good 

 crop ; seeds round. 



105. Prince of Peas (Sutton), A.M. August 2, 1910.— Height 

 5^ feet ; haulm dark green with very strong growth ; pods dark green. 



