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II. Between 3 feet and 4 feet 6 inches. 
A. Earlier Varieties. 
Seed wrinkled. 
66. Duke of York, H.C. July 4, 1921. Sent by Messrs. Cooper-Taber 
and raised by Mr. George Taber. 
61. Northern Record, H.C. July 11, 1921. Raised and sent by Messrs. 
Dickson and Robinson. 
46. The Southwark, H.C. July 4, 1921. Raised and sent by Messrs. 
Cooper-Taber. 
42, 43, 44. Union Jack, H.C. July 11, 1921. Sent by Messrs. Kelway, Simp- 
son and Barr ; raised by Messrs. Hurst. 
30. Commodore, H.C. July 4, 1921. Sent by Messrs. R. Veitch. 
63, 64. Senator, C. July 4, 1921. Sent by Messrs. Rice and Webb. 
54. John Bull, C. July 4, 192 1. Sent by Messrs. Carter. 
41. The Newby (Hurst). — See Journal, vol. xlii. p. 504. Not a true stock. 
Raised by sender. Ready July 1. 
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153. The Shrewsbury (Bayley). — Height 3 feet, with stout, medium green 
haulm ; pods in pairs, 3^ to 4 inches long, broad, slightly curved, medium green ; 
peas of medium size, 6 or 7 in pod, of good quality, but crop small. Ready 
July 16. 
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102. William Richardson (Nutting). — See Journal, vol. xliii. p. 510. Crop 
fair. Ready July 4. 
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66. Duke of York (Cooper-Taber), H.C. — Height 4 feet, with medium yellow- 
green haulm ; pods mostly single, 4 to 4 \ inches, broad, nearly straight, pointed, 
fairly dark green ; peas large, 7 or 8 in a pod, of good flavour ; crop heavy. 
Ready June 28. 
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61. Northern Record (Dickson and Robinson), H.C. — Height 3 feet, with 
stout haulm and yellowish green foliage ; pods in pairs, 4 to 4 J inches, broad, 
straight, pointed, medium green ; peas large, 8 or^g in a pod, of fair flavour ; 
crop good. Ready July 4. 
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63, 64. Senator (Rice, Webb;, C. — See Journal, vol, xliii. p. 504. Crop 
good. Ready July 1. 
54. John Bull (Carter), C. — Very similar to ' Senator.' (Not ' John Bull* 
of Messrs. Laxton.) Ready July 4. 
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42-44. Union Jack (Kelway, Simpson, Barr), H.C. — See Journal, vol, xliii. 
p. 511. Crop very good. Ready July 4. 
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46. The Southwark (Cooper-Taber), H.C. — Height 4 feet, with medium 
light-green foliage ; pods in pairs, 3^ to 4 inches long, broad, medium green, 
pointed, straight ; peas^8 c or 9 in a pod, large, of good flavour ; crop^good.^Ready 
June 27. 
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30. Commodore (Veitch), H.C. — Height 3! feet, with medium dark-green 
foliage ; pods mainly in pairs, 3 to 3^ inches long, broad, pointed, medium green, 
nearly straight ; peas 7 or 8 in a pod, large, of good flavour. Ready July 4. 
* * * 
77. Giant Delicatesse (Carter). — Height 4 feet; haulm stout; foliage 
dark ; pods in pairs, 3 to 3^ inches long, narrow, pointed, pale, curved ; peas 
large, 6 or 7 in a pod, sweet ; crop fairly good. Ready July 1. 
B. Later Varieties. 
Seed wrinkled. 
53. The Bell, H.C. July 11, 1921. Sent and raised by Messrs. Bell. 
81. Magnum Bonum, H.C. July 11, 1921. Purchased ; raised by Messrs. 
Sutton. 
