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B. and S. Ust the growing quality of Seeds before sending them out. 
SELECT LIST OE VEGETABLE SEEDS, 
All U orden% Vegetable Seeds amounting to ns and Awards carriage may ^JueUdat 
AU acTount; and such Vegetable Seeds as -referred by at settlement. 
feffl Tn^leTto Ma^nfrom^our Warehouse Lull luantU.es of really superior 
-* cu^tij f^i^^Rei^ions^ are Printed upon every parcel ok seed. 
Section I. — LEGUMINOUS PLANTS, do. 
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green pods, and coming into use at the same time as run. u ner Qz 2J _ per J pint 7 6 
William the First ....••■•■ ft; pVT yYFf 'verV'istincb a very late wrinkled Marrow, with bright 
Connoisseur (Laxton), raised from Ne Plus Ultra, ry y per oz. is. 6d. , per £ pint 5 o 
green peas a comDetior wVth as regards quality, 
Dr - E ° E V!to X min ) g fntboutaVeekX V. Histones, give's it a value which it is ? 6 
Supplanter (Laxton), first-class ’ a duftaifeTr^ W eas 
srL^Ivr vM ?ss i s 
William the First (Laxton), a green marrow, to days ear t Sup . 4 per oz. bd., per pint 3 6 
Superlative (Laxton), the longest and lar 8 est I™ ddad £ f, •" ^Silto calf it a dwarf Ne Plus Ultra, 2J ft. 
Omega (Laxton), the highest compliment we can pay to this pea is to a uw ^ ^ 6rf . ^ pint 3 6 
Giant White Marrow (Cattell), described as a large handsome prolific wrmklcd Manoii^of^x ^ ^ ^ g 
flavour, and of a robust habit 6 Perfection, but a week 
G. F. Wilson Wrinkled Marrow (Carter), a high class va ; rlety . . p„ oz. 6 d„ per quart 3 r. 6 d„ per pint 2 o 
COn “^^ a o 
Blue Peter.^Fir at Early D warf ( Maclean a blue seeded ''Tom Thumb, " but with 3 - 
James' Prolific Wrinkled Marrow, a first-rate variety with large well-filled poc^, 3 ft. per^z. 6rJ.^ pcr^pi .1 
Larton's^ml, fheearliest blue wrinkled Marrow pea, coming into use withD.Uistone snarly, and be, ^g a & 
hardier than Alpha, a first rate variety, 24 “• nroductive with long well-filled pods; 
Flllhasket (Laxton), this variety was named J° n ’ \ s Vi' acquisition 3 ft P er oz - 9*. P er 4 P int 2 6 
it is a dwarf variety of Supreme, and a val « - 1 • * 3 flavour ^ ft*, per oz. 6 d. t 
Popular (Laxton), an improved Champion of England, very pro i , per pint 3 o 
Early Premium Gem, an improvement on Little Gem, being more pint 2 o 
DalncroftMsjmVs*^ 
the foliage of this pea, and it is a pea .remarkable Tor ^having & ^ pea Qr ' an 
discussion in gardening circles as to its 1 met ^£ d de u , d but as there is still a demand for the 
old pea. These questions may now be considered ’ „„ oz. 6d„ per quart 2s. 6d„ per pint 1 6 
pea we retain it in ™rtau..„ ^ ■ — — ' ^ — ; i 0, of each, V . 
Trials conducted at the Koval Horticultural Society s Gardens at cntswicu. j ^ ^ ^ 
Horticulture, I efh and 21st Nov 1872 . ttn * f s °£ *‘ d ^dealing with the would-be novelties in Peas which 
Journal of Horticulture is very full, fair, and unbiassed t on the fart of the introducers, but 
for years past have been foisted upon th e public ■umntcn y _'J‘tstened. Ho two Peas, perhaps, have more 
complimentary in the highest degree to the Peas which they h tad Queen and Ne Plus Ultra. Nine-tenths 
synonymes, and no two Peas are to be te either BritTsh Queen or Ne Plus Ultra. The 
of the new Peas, excepting, of course Mr. Lmrfonr under the very able management of Mr. Barron, the 
Vegetable Trials at Chiswick, which gardening community, exposing, as these trials 
TmZ d r?c^ ^ aUo duc imtortance i0 bMAfldc introducho " s - 
wiile encouraging growers ‘o maintain pure ••stocks. enumerate and describe, are the best repre- 
sent 25? -lib- we have omitted the descriptions to many 
names, but have fully SEEDED PEAS. ,1 
If sown from November to February, will be "fVVfhtTar”eff™rie'’ty a"ft 1 6 
Dilllstone's Early, syn. Carter's First Crop, and Sutton s Ringleader, the earliest variety, .... r 6 
Sangster's No. 1 Improved, seven days | later Vf sowing in'sheiiereu'siumt'ions. 1 ft 1 
Gem (Beck), syn. Tom lhumb, for small gardens^ t finer flavoured, 2* ft 1 
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