PEAS. 
SECOND EARLY AND GENERAL CROPS — continm'tL Per cj[t.— 
MA CLEAN (Tf/rwc^r’i), a wonderfully productive blue \\’Tinkled Marrow . . . . ft. 
DUKE OF ALBANY, a &ie main crop variety , . . . . . , , , . . , 5 ft. 
OF ^ ORK, a dwarf form of “Luke of Albany,” an excellent cropper and about 
three weeks earlier . . . . . . . . . . , . . , , ^ ^ ^ . . 3 J ft. 
FILLBASKET a lar^o handsome and prolific Pea .. , 3 ft 
PERFECTION {Feitch's), one of tlie best wrinkled Marrow Peas in cultivation, habit 
robust, an abundant cropper ; Peas large and of excellent flavour .. 
SHARPE’S QUEEN, a splendid variety with large well-filled pods .. ,, 
STRATAGEM, a dwarf wrinkled Marrow, of stui-dy and compact habit, a very heavy 
cropper . . 
SITPRKME 
TELEGRoVPH ” ;; ;; , 
TELEPHONE, a splendid wTiukled variety 6 ft 1 
WONDERFUL (Maelimi’s) , very prolific, of excellent quality 3 ft. 1 
3 ft. 
2J ft. 
2 ft. 
VARIETIES. 
Per qt.— i. 
4 ft. 
6 ft. 
5 'ft. 
6 ft. 
2^ ft. 
3 ft. 
first-rate 
d. 
6 
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0 
10 
0 
6 
9 
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0 
6 
0 
d. 
9 
0 
9 
9 
6 
3 
6 
1 9 
be 
LATE 
AUTOCRAT, a fine blue minklcd Pea , , 
BRITISH QUEEN, a wcll-knowui variety, veiw prolific, delicious flavour 
EMPEROR OF THE MAItROWS ..' .. 
GOLD FINDER, a good variety, heavy cropper and excellent quality 
I’Ll) S ULTRA, a first-class wrinkled Mairow, prolific, and excellent flavoui- 
OMEGA (Xariow’s), very prolific, ono of the host lato varieties 
STURDY, a robust growing variety of exceedingly fine quality . . 
WALKER’S PERPETUAL BEARER, an excellent variety of robust habit, .. 
flavour, and a continuous hearer . . . . , . , . . . ^ . . . 3 ft. 
All Peas not enumerated can he supplied at curreut prices. 
BEANS. 
For successional and main crops, sow in February, March and April. The later kinds should 
planted m drille 3 inches deep, 4 lo 6 inches apart in the rows, the rows to be “I feet apart. A deep, 
strong, tenacious soil is most suitable, trenched 2 feel deep, and liberally manured. Per qt s d 
AQUADULCIS, an unrivalled broad, long-podded bean, about 12 inches long, containing 
beans of exquisite flavour 
GEM {Feek’s), 1 foot high, branching habit, and abundant cropper. . 
ItARLi LONG-POD .... 
GREEN I,ONG-POD NONPAREIL, early ! ! 
MONARCH LONG-POD .. .. 
SEVILLE LONG-POD, an excellent variety 
AVINDSOR, BROAD, IMPROVED .. ” ]; 
WINDSOR GREEN HARLINGTON. — Long rich deep green pods which retain their 
the most mellow and delicious flavour.. 
AVONDERFUL LONG-POD {Johnson’s) ” 
BEANS, FRENCH or KIDNEY. 
JFor open ground crops sow the beginning of Mag to the end of June for succession. The situation 
shouid be^ open, the soil free-working, moderately manured ; the drills should not be less than 2 feet 
apart, 2 inches deep, and Beans placed at regular distances not exceeding 4 to 6 inches, Pej. qt g ^ 
CANADIAN WONDER, extremely prolific variety for general crop . . i* 6 
FULMER’S FORCING, an excellent variety ...... 10 
GOLDEN BUTTER, wax podded ........ * * ’ 
NEGRO LONG-PODDED, very productive for ffeneral crop 
NE PLUS ULTRA, an excellent dwarf variety for forcinir 
OSBORN’S FORCING ^ 
PALE DUN or CREAM COLOURED, early and prolific, excellent for g'eneral crop 
SION HOUSE, suitable for out-door cultui’e or early forciiur , . 
SIR J OSEPH PAXTON, excellent for forcing* . . . , . . 
CLIMBING or RUNNING. 
BEANS, 
These are planted in the open ground in rows 4 or 5 feet apart, about the beginning of May 
When 3 inches high, earth up and stake; the stakes to be about 8 feet high, and when the plants have 
reached the required height, they should be stopped to cause them to produce laterals. p^j. qt s d 
UHAMPION scarlet runners, a fine variety, producing very large pods , 1 
MONT D’OR — Golden Butter Beaus .. .. .. 
(AVnl’*), wonderfully prolific, should he planted lift, apart in the row', 
NEW CLIMBING FRENCH, or TENDER AND TRUE . ‘ 
PAINTED LADY, or YORK and LANCASTER, scarlet and white flowers' ' ! ! ! 
SCARLET RUNNERS 
THE CZAR, immense pods, white seeded 
