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curved, dark green ; peas 7 or 8, of medium size, fairly sweet ; commended 
for its heavy crop. Ready July 4. 
12. Filibasket (Carter). — Indistinguishable from ' Gladiator,' but not quite 
a true stock. Raised by Messrs. Laxton. Ready July 4. 
(2) Seed wrinkled. 
35. Beauty, H.C. July 4, 1921. Raised and sent by Messrs. Unwin. 
15. Wonder, H.C. July 4, 1921. Raised and sent by Messrs. Unwin. 
7. Eldorado, H.C. July 4, 1921. Raised and sent by Messrs. Unwin. 
26. James Kelway, H.C. July 4, 1921. Raised and sent by Messrs. Kelway. 
24. Advance Guard, C. July 4, 1921. Raised and sent by Messrs. Unwin. 
31. Canner's Perfection (Rice). — Height 3 feet, with medium haulm, 
dark grey-green ; pods 2 \ to 3 inches, in pairs, of medium width, nearly straight, 
pale ; peas rather small, yellow green, 6 or 7 in a pod, fairly sweet ; crop good. 
A good pea for canning. Ready June 27. 
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35. Beauty (Unwin), H.C. — Height 2| feet, with stout, medium grey-green 
haulm ; pods in pairs, of medium width, blunt, straight, medium green ; peas 
large, 6 or 7 in a pod, of fair flavour ; crop very heavy. Ready July 4. 
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17. Favourite (Unwin). — Height i\ feet ; with dark yellowish foliage ; 
pods generally in pairs, 3 to 3^ inches long, rather narrow, blunt, nearly straight, 
dark green ; peas 7, large, sweet ; crop good. Raised by sender. Ready 
July 4. 
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15. Wonder (Unwin), H.C. — Height 2 feet, with medium haulm, dark grey- 
green ; pods in pairs, 3 to 3^ inches, of medium width, straight, dark ; 
peas 6 to 8 in a pod, of medium size and excellent flavour ; crop very good. 
Ready June 30. 
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7. Eldorado (Unwin), H.C. — Height i\ feet, with stout, dark grey-green 
haulm ; pods in pairs, 3 to 3^ inches, blunt, straight, dark green ; peas large, 
6 or 7 in a pod ; flavour good ; crop good. Ready July 4. 
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32. King Edward (Simpson). — Height i\ feet, with stout, dark haulm ; 
pods in pairs, 3^ to 4 inches, blunt, broad, straight, medium green ; peas large, 
6 or 7 in a pod ; of fair flavour ; crop fair. Ready July 4. Raised by Messrs. 
Sutton. 
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33. Queen (Unwin). — Rather variable in colour and size of pod, the dark 
type being very good. Raised by sender. Ready June 26. 
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51. Charles I. (Carter). — Height i\ feet, with medium, dark grey -green 
haulm ; pods in pairs, 3 inches long, narrow, pointed, nearly straight, pale ; peas 
small, 7 to 9 in a pod, sweet ; crop good. An old type of pea. Ready July 1. 
29. Evergreen Delicatesse (Carter). — Similar to 'Charles I.,' but pods 
3! inches, wider, and dark green. See Journal, vol. xliii. p. 503. Raised by 
sender. Ready June 30. 
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26. James Kelway (Kelway), H.C. — Height 3 feet, with stout, medium 
green haulm ; pods in pairs, pointed, of medium length, width, and colour, 
curved ; peas large, 7 in a pod, fairly sweet ; crop good. Ready July 4. 
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24. Advance Guard (Unwin), C. — Height 2% feet, with medium grey-green 
haulm ; pods generally in pairs, pointed, of medium length, width and colour, 
curved ; peas large, 6 or 7 in a pod, sweet ; commended for its very good crop. 
Ready July 4. A few pale-podded rogues. 
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27. Mein's Reliance Marrow (Laing and Mather). — Height 3 feet, with 
stout, dark haulm ; pods in pairs, 3! inches long, pointed, of medium width, 
curved, and pale ; peas large, light yellowish green, 5 to 7 in a pod, fairly sweet ; 
crop fair. Raised by Messrs. Stuart and Mein. Ready June 27. 
