410 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



44. English Wonder (Sutton). — Described vol. xxxvi., p. 713. 



First Sowing 

 Second „ 

 Third 



Above ground. 

 . April 3 

 . May 11 

 . June 2 



First flower. 

 May 30 

 June 8 

 July 6 



Ready to pick. 

 June 27 

 July 6 

 July 19 



45. Essex Wonder (J. Veitch), A.M. July 4, 1905.— Height 6 feet; 

 haulm dark green, strong; pods mostly single, dark green, 4 inches 

 long, straight; eight to ten small peas in a pod. 



First Sowing 

 Second „ 

 Third „ 



Above ground. 

 . April 3 

 , May 8 

 , May 31 



First flower. 

 June 2 

 June 14 

 July 8 



Ready to pick. 

 June 26 

 July 10 

 July 26 



46. Eureka (Sutton), A.M. July 18, 1911. — Described vol. xxxvi. 

 p. 720. 



Above ground. First flower. Ready to pick. 



First Sowing , . April 3 June 3 June 29 



Second „ . . May 10 June 14 July 12 



Thu-d „ . . June 2 July 12 ~ 



38. Evergreen Delicatesse (Carter), 

 scribed vol. xxxiv., p. 289. 



A.M. June 30, 1908.— De- 



First Sowing 



Second 



Third 



Above ground. 

 . April 4 

 . May 8 

 . May 31 



First flower. 

 June 6 

 June 12 

 July 11 



Ready to pick. 

 June 28 

 July 10 

 July 26 



40. Excelsior (Sutton), A.M. July 4, 1905. — Described vol. xxxvi., 

 p. 713. 



Above ground. 

 First Sowing . . April 3 

 Second . . May 8 



Third „ . . May 31 



39. Exhibition (Garter), 

 vol. xxxiv., p. 290. 



Above ground. 

 First Sowing . . April 3 

 . May 10 



First flower. 

 May 25 

 June 8 

 June 29 



Ready to pick. 

 June 19 

 June 29 

 July 17 



A.M. August 16, 1910.— Described 



Second 

 Third 



June 1 



First flower. 

 May 31 

 June 12 

 July 7 



Ready to pick. 

 June 26 

 July 10 

 July 24 



41. Exhibition Marrowfat (Sutton). — Described vol. xxxvi., p. 717. 



Above ground. First flower. Ready to pick. 



. April 3 June 2 June 28 



First Sowing 

 Second 

 Third „ 



May 10 

 June 1 



June 16 

 Julv 10 



July 13 



42. Exonian (E. Veitch), A.M. July 1, 1887.— Height 3 to 4 feet 

 haulm light green, weak; pods single and sparse, light green, straight, 

 1 to 1^ inch long ; four or five large peas in a pod. 



First Sowing 

 Second „ 

 Third „ 



47. Fillbasket 

 717. 



Fu'st Sowing 

 Second „ 

 Third „ 



Above ground. 

 March 31 

 May 6 

 May 31 



First flower. 

 May 25 

 June 8 

 June 26 



Ready to pick. 

 June 6 

 June 28 

 July 17 



(Sutton), F.C.C. 1872.— Described vol. xxxvi. 



Above ground. 

 . April 3 

 . May 6 

 . May 31 



First flower. 

 June 2 

 Juno 13 

 July 8 



Ready to pick. 

 June 27 

 July 10 

 July 26 



