52 
\Barr and Sudden, 
per qt. 
d. 
Division III.— ROUND SEEDED PEAS, SUITABLE FOR MAIN CROP. 
If sown from February to May, will be ready to gather from the middle of July to the middle of August. 
Berkshire Challenge, a very prolific varicly, with large well-filled pods, 6 ft i 6 
Berkshire Hero, a very large podded and exceedingly productive variety, 6 ft i o 
Blue Scimitar, esteeened by market gardeners and farmers, 3 ft o 10 
Flack’s Victory, a branching, productive, useful variety, 3 ft i o 
Mossy Podded, a very productive variety, remaining a long time in good condition for table, 6 ft t 6 
Victoria Marrow, very productive, pods large and welLfilled, peas of fine flavour, 6 ft i 0 
The following, is. to is. 6d. per quart : - Blue Sabre, Burbridges Eclipse, Stubbs Dwarf Bedman's Imperial, 
Blankney Marrow, Australian, Grotto Pea, Oyster Pea, Waterloo Giant, Tall Marrow, Gibbs' Defiance, b*c. 
Division IV.— THE EARLIEST WRINKLED MARROW PEAS. 
If sown in March or April, will be ready to gather in June and July. 
Alpha (Laxton) “The First Crop*' of Wrinkled Marrows : earliest, and richest flavoured, 3ft., 2 o 
Early Premium Gem, in the way of Little Gem, but more robust, i V ft 2 o 
Little Gera (Maclean), valuable for small gardens, for early forcing, and sowing in sheltered situations, ft. 2 o 
Advancer, an exceedingly fine-flavoured early variety, coming into use seven days after Alpha, 2 ft 2 6 
Multum In Parvo (Nutting), a fine variety, three days later than Little Gem, ami with broader pods, ft, a 6 
Nutting's No. 1 , syn. Carter's White Gem, a remarkably handsome, fine-flavoured early variety, 2 ft 2 6 
Division V.—SECOND EARLY WRINKLED MARROW PEAS. 
Ifsoivn in March, April, and May, will be ready to gather in July and August. 
Champion of England, an abundant cropper, fine-flavoured, and a first-class variety, 5 ft i 9 
Forty-Fold, a first-class flavoured, Champion of England variety, with long well-filled scimitar pods, 5 ft... 2 o 
Dr. Maclean, a grand pea. very prolific pods, well filled, and of good flavour. 3 ft 2 6 
G. F. Wilson, a very fine variety in the way of Veitch's Perfection, but a week earlier, 3 ft., 2/- per pint. 
Huntingdonlan, the best variety of the “ Ciiampion of England” section, a splendid cropper, 5 ft 2 6 
James' Prolific, a first-rate v.ariety, with large well-filled pods, 3 ft., 2/- per pint. 
Prince of Wales, a fine variety, heavy cropper, fine flavoured, an improved Alliance, 3 ft 2 o 
Maclean’s Wonderful, a rich-flavoured, free-cropping, productive variety, with large pods, 3 ft 2 6 
The following, 2s. to 2s. 6d. per quart : — Jeyes' Conqueror, Cullingford's Champion, Paynes Conqueror, Chani^ 
pion of the World, Edwards' Invincible, Yorkshire Gem, Climax, ^c. 
Division VI.— WRINKLED MARROW PEAS, the best for Main Crop. 
If sown in March, April, and May, will be ready to gather in July, A ugust, September, and later. 
British Queen, one of the very best late varieties, an abundant cropper, and fine-flavoured ; in mild seasons 
in some localities it blooms and pods till very late in autumn, 6 ft 2 o 
Duchess of Edinburgh, very prolific, of excellent flavour, and with large well-filled pods, 5 ft 2 6 
flay S Mammoth, in the way of British Queen : a first-class standard variety, 6 ft 2 o 
Tall Green Mammoth, a higli class green pea, fine flavour, with long well-filled pods, freely produced, 6 ft. 2 6 
Laxton's Omega, one of the latest and best in the way of Ne Plus Ultra, 2^ ft., 2/6 per pint. 
Ne Pius Ultra, peas dark g^’een. and when cooked ol a verynch and agreeable flavour, 6 ft 2 6 
Premier, a remarkably fine pea, very productive, rich in flavour, and of fine constitution, resembling 
Veitch's *' Perfection,” but of more universal adaptation, 3 ft 2 6 
Veitch's Perfection, a first-class variety, with large well-filled pods, freely produced, flavour superior, 3 ft. 2 o 
Yorkshire Hero, a heavy cropper of superior flavour in the way of Veitch's Perfection, 4 ft 2 6 
The following, is. 6d. to 2s. 6d. per ejuart : — Great Britain, Shanlcy Marrow, Rollissons Victoria, Imperial 
Wonder, Hooper's Incomparable, Carter's Leviathan, Wonder of the World, McMillan's Queen of the 
Marrows, Williams's Emperor of the .Marrows, Champion of Scotland, Tall White Mammoth, Ward's 
Incomparable, h'ing of the Marrows, Strathmore Hero, The Prince, Best of All, Hair's Dwarf Mammoth, 
Jersey Hero, Duke of Edinburgh, Culverwell's Prolific, Connoisseur, etc. 
Division VII.— EDIBLE PODDED OR SUGAR PEAS. 
On the Continent much esteemed', the pods are gathered young, boiled whole, and served up with white sauce. 
Tall very large edible podded Sugar Pea, this is the finest of the class, 4 ft 2 o 
OUR OWN SKLKCTION. 
24qts. Peas, 12 successional varieties 
12 ,, ,, 12 ,, ,, 
6 ,,„ 6 
... 35/ to 42/- 12 pts.Peas, 12 successional varieties... 10/6 to 12/6 
... i8/-t0 2i/- 9 ,, 11 9 •» »i 8/6 to 10/6 
... 9/- to 12/- 6 ,, ,, 6 ,, ,, ... 5/6 to 6/6 
NEW BKOAD BEANS. 
The Royal HorticuUural Society, at their Chiswick Gardens, did good service in their trial of Broad Beans. 
They certificated two notably fine sorts, Seville Long Pod and Mammoth Long Pod, and it is to be hoped that this 
will give an impetus to improving the stocks of this esteemed vegetable. 
Seville Long Pod, the earliest of the broad beans and the longest podded, height 2 ft. ; first-class d. 
certificate per Quart i 6 
Mammoth Long Pod (Carter), a remarkably well-selected stock of long-pod bean, very productive, and 
pods well filled, height 3 ft. ; first-class certificate per quart i o 
“ Pedigree ” Windsor (llardy), intermediate between the Windsor and Long Pod ; the pods are well 
filled, it is an e.xcellent cropper, and a useful variety, 3 ft per pint i o 
” Pedigree ‘‘ Green Windsor (Hardy), this fine variety differs from the preceding in having green seed, 
and therefore by some is more highly esteemed, 3 ft per pint i 
BBOAD BEANS. perqt.— s. 
Early Long Pod, early and very prolific, 3 ft o 
,, Mazagan, very early, hardy, and bears freely, 3 tt o 
„ Tom Thumb, syn. Dwarf Cluster and Marshall's Prolific Fan, a useful dwarf while variety, i ft i 
,, ,, Green, syn. Beck's Gem, a valuable dwarf green variety, i ft i 
Johnston’s Wonderful Long Pod, fine flavoured and productive, 3 ft o 
Mackie’s Monarch Long Pod, very heavy cropper, fine flavoured, 3 ft o 10 
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Minster Giant Long Pod, very productive and long-podded, 3 ft 1 
Nonpareil Green Long Pod, when cooked of a delicate green colour, 3 ft i 
Taylor's Large Windsor, the best for general crop, beans very large, 3 ft i o 
Improved Large Windsor, very large pods and productive, 3 ft 1 3 
Green Windsor, prized on account of its delicate colour when cooked, 3 ft i 3 
OUR OWN SELECTION. 
5 quarts of Beans, in 5 best varieties 4/9 | 5 pints of Beans, in 5 best varieties 2/6 
NEW DWABF FRENCH BEANS, &c. 
The important trial of French Beans at the Royal Horticultural Society's Gardens at Chiswick to determine 
ike best varieties and ascertain the synonyms, resulted in the certificating of several sorts. Amongst these the 
