12, King Street, Covent Garden , 1879.] 
53 
per qt. 
d. 
Division III. — ROUND SEEDED PEAS, SUITABLE FOR MAIN PROP 
”.£'w atsstfef o,Au ’“'- 
SKMSiS. 1 
Flack's Victory, a branching, productive, useful variety, a ft 
%°^«ve. V po^ y iargT^^^-finfd^ ® K ’ " ‘ ‘ ' \ \ 
Division IV.— THE EARLIEST WRINKLED MARROW PEAS. 
Alnha fl axtnnl .<Th 2 l M * r tw A p , n ‘\ wUl be read y to gather in June and July. 
& Hr r? f ri?7 ; s®# richest ^ 3 ft : 
mS^pS^ x } ft - 1 
Nuttings No. 1 , syn. Cart's WhluGeln, aTAuy^ 
Division V.— SECOND EARLY WRINKLED MARROW PEAS. 
0f “ abundant cropper, ^fi^-flavnure^, an^fi^ksfva^ si'—.. x 6 
England variety, with long well-filled ' ' 
well filled, and of good flavour, 3 ft 
Huntingdonian, the best **. a week 'eari'ierV 3 ft. 
JrllllfiS Pmlifl/* n nrct trt 1 * 1 . 1 11 r- * . • ^ 
, 2 ft. . 
'nrtand I i prtl * andM ay, w ‘ll be ready to gather in July and A ugust. 
jportv Fold a n abundant cropper, fine-flavoured, and a first-class variety 5 ft. ... 
D^ Maclean a rr fl ed ' Campion °f Eng and variety, with long well-filled scimitar pods! Yft.'" 1 
Laxton s Popular, > n ♦ v»o ««« «r r'u * .■ — .*■ r? > » * ^ ^ * 2 
in the way of Champion of England, a fine variety e ft 
hnf» vnrif»tv hnomt ornn^o. C. .* U .... 1 . J ' o 
va . n f t y* heavy cropper, fine flavoured, an improved Alliance, 3 ft ......i;;'.”;:.” 2 
tivr — •*' ’ 
^ , — * , ^ull 
/fi^tible, Yorkshire Gem, Climax, ire. 
Maclean-s WonderftU, a rich-flavoumd, fi^o^^S'ZSy 
The following, 2r. to 2X. 6 d. per quart -.-J eyes' Conaucror. CulliJZ 7 ', 
with large pods, 3 ft 1 6 
■Jtyes Conqueror, C ullingford’ s Champion, Payne's Conqueror, Cham- 
T.ri,^ .L / n Z tncMe ‘ Yorkshire Gem, Climax, ire. 
*“*• the J b ? st for Maln ««* 
bIooms pods till very late in autumn, 6 ft. 
t cropper, and fine-flavoured ; in mild seasons 
arge well-filled pods, 5 ft 2 
2 
Duchess of Edinburgh, very prolific, of excellent flavour, and with la 
TaU tofen ll Mammo?h lle H °i BrUUh Qu “V 3 firs ‘-° lass standard variety 6 ft'. 
";js, sa*£« “ «=?* *=== ; 
e T3 tc . *, Perfection, ’ but of more universal adaptation 3 ft 
-mthowbg , 0 ' Tel t™ 
i 6 
and of fine constitution, resembling 
STi 
H ^r d _P uk . e ..°! Edinburgh. Culverwells Prolific. Connoisseur, etc. 
ard's 
Yorkshire Hero , 
.. , , Division VIL— EDIBLE PODDED~OR 'silOA B^ PBag* '’ 
TaU very toge edibtepowXsu^P^ KtfcS’ttaK ft' “* “ P wM wki “ sau “' 
D ... OUR OWN SELECTION. ’ 2 
2 4 fits. Peas, 12 successional varieties ... 30/- to 35/- 
*? ” ” la ” ••• IS/- to 20/- 
6 •• >■ 6 .. „ ... 8/- to 10/- 
12 pts.Peas.12 successional varieties ... 8/6 to 10/6 
§ ’’ ”9 >■ ... 7/- to 9/- 
NEW BROAD BEANS. ’’ ” 4 6 t0 5-6 
“?,f, b '°* d b “‘“ “ d "« taw. ptaded, height . It. , S„,-eS« 
; fetes 
‘ Pedigree " Green Windsor (Hardy), this fine variety differs from" "the pwt^'L 
and therefore by some ,s more highly esteemed, 3 ft P . f.^er pTnt fr® p“qu«i 
Early Long Pod, early and very prolific, 3 ft BEAWS ' P er 8'-’ 
„ Mazagan, very early, hardy, and bears freely, 3 it! 
Tom Thumb, Caster s.ni Marshalls p‘rolific Fan, & nitthiPiw&A 
Green, syn. Beck's Gan, 
d. 
6 
fine flavoured^nd^pro^uc^v^^ ft^^f.'..^ ^ ! l 3 q 
Mackie s Monarch Long Pod, very heavy cropper, fine flavoured g ft « 
Minster Giant Long Pod, veiy productive and^g poddTa ft ' 3 ° “ 
Tavw's t 0ree w^°? S d> When cooked ° { a delicate green colour, 3 "ft. \ ° 
wiL.Pj ise W “? s ? r> the best for general crop, beans very large. 3 ft. r „ 
G?ien wi o ee Win , ds0r ' ver V lar s e P° rf s aurt productive, 3 ft. . .. 3 J ° 
t*reen Windsor, prized on account of its delicate colour when cooked, 3 fCZ"'.': 1 o 
a , cc ■ r, OUR 0WN SELECTION. 
6 quarts of Beans, in 6 best varieties s /6 | 6 pints of Beans, in 6 best varieties 3/- 
™ DWARF FRENCH BEANS, & c. 
the iestva 7 fe°t r iesan tT<L°L a/ the R Ti horticultural Society's Gardens at Chiswick to determine 
est varieties and ascertain the synonymes, resulted in the certificating of several sorts. Amongst these the 
