42 NOVELTIES IN VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
ECKFORD’S NEW CULINARY PEAS OF 1887. 
DIGNITY (Eckford). 
A magnificent main crop Pea, of 
robuat growth, freely producing very 
long square-ended pods, containing 
about 8 large wrinkled Peas of supe- 
rior flavour. Tliis is a grand Pea for 
Exhibition purposes, and cannot be 
too highly recommended. It attains 
a height of 4 to 5 feet. 
In sealed 4-pint packet.^, l/G each. 
MAGNIFICENT (Eckford). 
Awarded a Ftr.si^r/ass (’cri'ijicate by the lioxjal 
llortivaltural ISuvicfi/. 
A grand main-crop wrinkled Pea of 
robust habit, growing about /) feet in 
heiglit and producing in the most 
jirofuse manner, largo square-ended 
2 >ods, containing 6 to 8 fine Peas of 
a light green colour and delicious 
flavour. 
In sealed J-iiint ^laekets, l;(i eacli. 
VICTOR (Eckford). 
A dwarf second early I’ea of rcdnist 
growth, attaining a height of 2A feet, 
the jiods being most 2 >rolifically 2 >ro- 
ducod in pairs, each jmd (smtaining an 
average of 6 to 7 largo wrinkled Peas 
of exquisite flavour. 
In soah'd -A-^unt jmekets, l/(i eacli. 
Re.sjKieting the uhove Peas, Mr. Cu.\rle8 
Penny, Gardener to 11. It. II. Tlie I’rince of 
AVales, writes: “Your new J’rris urn first-clnss 
VI rrrri/ purtirnlar, and I can conJidentUj re~ 
commend them." 
ECKFORD’S NEW CULINARY PEAS OF 1386. 
DUKE OF CONNAUGHT (Eckford). 
A most excellent, distinct, main crop, 'wi’inldcd Pea, attaining; a. heig’ht of 4 to 5 feet, producing’ 
in the most abundant manner, long*, stpiare-ended, blight green pods, well filled with 7 or 8 large 
I’cas of very superior flavour. It is a magnificent vaiicty for exhibition. As a proof of its great 
superiority, this Pea was, after trial at Chiswick, awarded a First-class Certificate. 
Ill sealed pint packets, l/G each. 
PROGRESS (Eckford). 
A splendid late variety, growing to a lieight of o feet, very rigorous and productive, Ix'aring a 
profusion of dark green pods of medium size, well filled -with 7 or 8 bright green Peas of excellimt 
flavour. This extroim'ly prolific wriiikhri variety can be strongly I’Ofrommended as u marked advance 
on those already in cultivation, and is very handsome for exhibition purposes. 
In sealed pint packets, l/G each. 
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