MID-SEASON PEAS TRIED AT WISLEY, 1916. 501 
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106 
Union Jack. 107. Multiple. 
Thousandfold. 108. The ' V.C 
Saccharine. 109. Prince of Peas. 
Model Telephone. 110. Centenary. 
Alderman. 
in. Up-to-Date. 
112. 
I Quite Content. 
Duke of Albany. t K ing George. 
Prior. 115. Stourbridge Marrow, 
Battleship. 116. Clipper. 
Duke of York. 117. Hercules. 
General Joffre. 118. Warriston Wonder. 
Telegraph. 119- Ne Plus Ultra. 
Universal. 120. Moneymaker. 
Profusion. 121. Gokifinder. 
Market King. 
DESCRIPTIONS AND NOTES. 
Note. — In order to reduce the length of descriptions as far as possible the 
following particulars, which are not repeated in the description below, are given in 
the Table (p. 513), viz. : Seed colour and form, the date when crop was ready for 
picking, the number of days between germination and first flowering, full flowering 
and maturing of crop, the number of days to * slatting,' that is between flowering 
and the appearance of the developing pod, and whether mildew-free or not. These 
particulars may be easily ascertained by reference to the Table under the number 
of the variety tried 
A. First Mid-Season Varieties. 
Above i| feet and under 3 feet. 
Seed Round. 
6. Blue Beauty (Hurst). — Height 2 feet 6 inches to 3 feet 6 inches ; 
haulm sturdy, dark, branching above ground level ; intemodes short ; 
pods mostly in pairs, straight, blunt, 3! to 4 inches long, inflated, dark ; 
peas large, 6 or 7 in pod, tightly packed, of fair flavour. Crop good. 
One rogue with marrow pods. 
5. Buttercup (Carter), XXX July 17, 1916. — Height 2 feet 6 inches 
to 3 feet 6 inches ; haulm sturdy, dar£, branching above ground level ; 
internodes short ; pods mostly in pairs, curved, pointed, 3g to 4 inches 
long, inflated, pale ; peas of medium size, 6 to 8 in pod, tightly 
packed, of fair flavour. Crop good. 
4. Pride of the Market (Carter).— Height 2 feet 6 inches to 3 feet 
6 inches ; hau]m sturdy, dark, branching at ground level ; inter- 
nodes short ; pods mostly in pairs, slightly curved, pointed, kinked 
near stalk, 4 to 4I inches long, inflated, dark ; peas of medium size, 
6 to 8 in pod, tightly packed, of fair flavour. Crop medium. 
45. Second Early Round (Hurst). — Height 2 feet to 3 feet ; 
haulm rather slender, rather light, branching at ground level ; inter- 
nodes long ; pods in pairs, curved, pointed, 3 J to 4 inches long, inflated, 
pale ; peas of medium size, 5 or 6 in pod, tightly packed, of fair 
flavour. Crop good. 
Seed Wrinkled. 
1. Daisy (Carter). — Height 2 feet to 3 feet ; haulm sturdy, dark, 
branching at ground level, internodes short, pods mostly in pairs, 
