CANNELLS’ INVALUABLE EARLY WRINKLED PEA. 
THE GARDEN, H/A ./u///, 1^94, 
Early J)wari’ Peas. — I <[uite agree 
with Mr. Wytlics that Chvhea Qem is 
superior to J mer/rmi ]\^onfier. 1 have tried I 
all these dwarf varieties by sowing half-a- : 
dozen rows of each aeros-s an early border 
and found .ImeWcaa U'omkr to be the least 
desirable of any of them. Presuming that 
the sorts w ere true to name, I could see but 
very little difference betw een WiUiam llurat . 
and (’kvhea (jcm. Knglish li onr/er proved 
to be a distinct dwarf Pea, with paler ' 
coloured foliage than any of the others, and 
bore a splendid crop of excellent Peas, 
rivalling ^ ht'hen Gant. 
CANNKLL8* “ENGLISH WONDER.” 
Certainly the best Dwarf Early. Testimonials from all the leading' Vegetable Growers confirming this. 
NEW PEAS OF 1894. 
Pea, Censor— .1 warded Full i/arls Inj the R.H.S. A deep green 
wrinkled marrow, heiglitd feet, producing most profusely large, deep green, 
well-filled, pointed pods; peas large, and of the most exquisite flavour; 
fine, robust grower ; a most desirable variety. In sealed half-pint 
pkts., 2s. 
Pea, Conundrum— T his is a grand medium and late wrinkled 
marrow Pea of robust habit and growth, extremely prolific either for garden 
or field culture : it grows 7 ft. high, when comparatively old it retains its 
flavour when other sorts would be unfit for table. The Pea is large, and 
pods are long and well filled. In sealed pint pkts., 3s. 
Pea, Celebrity— A main crop wrinkled marrow, 6 ft. high, and 
somewhat after the form of Forty-fold, having the best qualities of that 
old favourite ; similar in flavour and extremely productive, but with finer 
pods. For appearance, flavour, and cropping, we can confidently recom- 
menil it, these being qualities which render it particularly suitable for market 
purposes as well as for the best private gardens. Price per half-pint, Is. &d. 
P63., Critic — Awarded highest marks in the Chiswick Trials of the 
Royal Horticultural Society. A green wrinkled marrow, growing 4^ ft. 
high, and pioducing a profusion of well-filled deep greeu pods. TTie peas 
are large, of the finest quality, and retain their beautiful colour when cooked. 
A choice second-early kind ; splendid. Per sealed half-pint jjkts., 2s. GiA 
Pea, Barnet Hero — An excellent variety, growing to a height 
of ft., of robust branching habit, its distinguishing feature being the 
immeuae size to which the Peas attain. The jiods, produced in pairs, are 
quite straight, good size, and closely filled with seven or eight very large 
peas, which when cooked are a beautiful dark green, and of tlie sweetest 
I flavour ; one of the best that can be grown for a main crop. Per pint, Is. GiA 
I Mr. H. C. Pkinsef, The Gardena, Bu.xted Park, Ueklield. 
I 1 exhibited your Pea in a collection at the Royal Ilorticultural Society’s Meeting. It grew to tlie heiglif of two feet, and was covered witli pods 
I of a good ■flavour. I strongly recommend Jinglieh Wonder as the best early field pea in cultivation. 
I Mr. James Gibsox, The Oaks Gaxdena, Car.shaUon, Surrey. 
! English Wonder Pea, sown out of doors in the first week in February, were fit to gather on 20th of May. Its cropping qualities I consider to be 
e.xceptionally good, while its flavour is, in my opiiniou, unequalled by any other early pea iu cultivation. 
Mr. Wm. Foi'e. The Gardens. Ilighclere Castle, Newbury. 
English Wonder Pea, I am pleated to say has given me great satisfaction. It came into use a day or two later than William Hurst and Chehsea Gem, 
but it is much superior to these in cropping qualities, flavour, and appearance. It will, I am sure, become a favourite with all when better known. 
Mr. R. JIlExntt, Penrice Castle Gardens. Swansea. 
Yoxir English Wonder Ven is a' great improvement on all early varieties I have grown, both for cropping, earliness, and quality. Sown on 
February Gth.l was able to pick for table on May 9th. Height 15 inches, and literally covered with pods, which contained from 8 to 10 peas of a rich 
green colour and of superior quality. Gardeners who require a Pea of first quality combined with eaclinass will do well to grow this variety. 
Mr. Jas. Douglas, Great Gearies, Ilford, Es.sex. 
1 beg to say that your Dwarf Pea English U'onder still maintains its high standard of excellence in dry season as it did the wet one of last year. 
Mr. T. Tukton, The Gardens, Maiden Erlegh, Reading. 
I sowed your E7iglish Wonder Pea ou March 21st, and it was fit to gather on June 2ist, not having had a drop of water after they eame up, and 
yet the pods were as full as other peas are in an ordinary season. The crop was splendid and of excellent quality. I must repeat what I have often 
remarked that had your English Wander been more generally grown there would not have been scarcity this season. It has indeed a wonderful 
constitutioc, and I predict it a great future. 
>Ir. Bailey AVadds, liirdsall, York- 
The Dwarf Early Mairowfat Pen English Wonder is an excellent variety, good cropper, oomiiact thick habit, and very free. Valuable for frames 
and early borders. 
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