LATE PEAS AT WISLEY, 1917. 
517 
f7- Glory :of Somerset. 
I 8, 1 Veitch's Perfection. 
f 10. Walker's Perpetual. 
Follower. 
fn. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
15- 
16. 
17. 
fi8. 
The Gladstone. 
Selected Gladstone. 
Sutton's Perfection. 
^Late Queen. 
21. 
22. 
23- 
24- 
25- 
26. 
Dreadnought. 
Perpetual Bearer. 
Latest of All. 
Anticipation. 
Sutton's Perpetual. 
\ Continuity. 
29. Victory. 
30. 
31. J- Autocrat. 
32. 
33- 
34- 
35- 
t36. 
37- 
t38. 
t39- 
40. 
t4L 
42. 
43- 
44. 
45- 
46. 
t47- 
t 4 8. 
t49- 
50. 
t5L 
t52. 
53- 
54- 
55- 
56. 
57- 
58. 
I Autocrat. 
Glory of Ross. 
Glory of Devon, 
Hancock's Exhibition. 
Sutton's Exhibition. 
Matchless. 
Matchless Marrowfat. 
Lord Leicester. 
Rearguard. 
J Latest Giant. 
\ Michaelmas. 
The Langport. 
Old England. 
Good Indeed. 
The Britisher. 
Alderman Selected. 
Achievement. 
Late Duke. 
Ne Plus Ultra re-selected. 
Ne Plus Ultra selected. 
Goldfinder. 
j- Longstander. 
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. 520), viz. : Seed colour and form, the date when the 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 be- 
tween 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. 
Above 3 feet and under 4! feet. 
25. Anticipation (Carter), XX Aug. 17, 1917. — Height, 4 feet; 
haulm sturdy, dark, branching at and above ground level ; internodes 
short ; pods borne singly and in pairs, straight, pointed, 4-5 inches 
long, inflated, pale ; peas large, 6 to 8 in pod, tightly packed, and 
of good flavour ; seed grey-green. Crop good. 
27, 28. Continuity. — See p. 512. 
37. Exhibition (Hancock). — Height, 3 feet 6 inches to 4 feet; 
haulm sturdy, dark, branching at and above ground level ; internodes 
short ; pods borne mostly singly, slightly curved, pointed, 4 to 5 inches 
long, inflated, dark ; peas large, 7 or 8 in pod, tightly packed, and 
of fair flavour. Crop poor. 
35. Glory of Ross (Holmes).— Height, 3 feet to 3 feet six inches ; 
haulm sturdy, dark, branching at and above ground level ; internodes 
short ; pods single or in pairs, curved, pointed, 4 to 5 inches long, in- 
flated, pale ; peas large, 7 to 10 in pod, tightly packed, of fair flavour. 
Crop good. 
43, 44. Latest Giant (Barr, Carter). — Height, 3 feet to 4 feet ; 
f These varieties were ready before July 27, and are to be regarded as early 
or mid-season varieties. They are therefore not further referred to. 
