SECTION I. : or EARLIEST VARIETIES. 
Height 
in feet. 
American Wonder — A well-known early variety, com- 
pact in habit, good for forcing, must have good well 
prepared soil ; green wrinkled ... ... ... ... 1 
Chelsea Gem — Compact, shoit.joMilt»d habit; the ])ods are 
well tilled, and of tirst-nijs a^aaility; wiiaikiei, and well 
adapted for forcing ... — ... 1 
Daniel O’Rourke — A well-knowm kind _ .« — s 
Dillestone’s Early — A good cropping eaiiy tnffie:^ ._ i 
Dr. Hogg' — An early wrinkled Marrow, jaHBsing Ifce 
flavonr of some of the late varieties _ ... SI 
Per qt. 
s. d. 
Height Per qt. 
in feet. s. d. 
William the First — A remarkably fine early Pea, most 
productive ; rich, sweet flavour 19 
We can also supply other varieties. 
We invite our Customers to write to us ^or Special Pricn when requirin*: larger qua^titi» than 
lyffered her^ tout more especially of Beans^ Catotoage, Onion, Peas« Spinach, and Turnips. 
SECTION II.; or, SECOND EARLY VARIETIES. 
Height 
in feet. 
II. ; 
or, 
Per qt. 
in feet. 
,s. d. 
... 3 
1 3 
2 0 
Advancer — 'Green wrinklefl Marrow; abnndaBt bearer 
Anticipation — Uohust habit; immiensc stridgbt pods, 
filled, and of su peril fiavouT 
Carter’s Early Favourite — A selection from Jjui^n's 
J'avouri'te, but superior to it in length of pod, earliness, 
productiveness, and quality for the table. fer |dnt, 2/0 1 
Champion of England — One of the most useful Peas, and 
can be relied on. It is hard to beat, very prolific, con- 
tinuous bearer, and does best in light soils 3 13 
Colossus. — A second early wrinkled Pea, with very long 
well-filled pods of a light green colour, many containing 
12 large peas of the finest flavonr ; a great cropper 
in sealed ^-pint packets 1/6 5 
Essential — Awarded a First-class Certificate by the K.H.S. 
A wrinkled early marrow ; produces abundantly square, 
handsome, well-filled pods; exquisite fiavonr; per pint, 1;0 5 
Evolution — I’ods larger and greener than T(’bi/thun&, and 
contain about one cioiran jjens of exquisite flavour. Good 
for exhibition ... ... ... ... —. .. I 
Giadiator — Very free cropping; long, curved, handsome 
pods, and well filled ... ... ... ... ... .— -3 
Harrison’s Glory — An early blue, with haiulsoaue ]X)ds ... 2i 
Heroine — A wrinkled marrow of robust growth; second early, 
producing most abundantly long-pointed, well-filled pods; 
flavour exquisite: time for field culture .. per pint. 10 2i 
Highelere Surprise — Tins handsomest and iinest second 
early prolific peayetintroduced. It bears long pods, mostly 
in pairs, eacli containing ten to eleven peas, which when 
boiled are of a daxk green colour and execUent flavonr. 
One of its chief qualities is that it produces pods when a 
foot high, then cominencos to brancli ; seed in consequence 
.should be sown tlrinly ... .... ... per pint, J ‘6 4A 
Hundredfold, or Cook’s Favourite— A sure and heavy 
cropper ; ca])ital flavour - ♦ 
Laxton’s Alpha — A flue early Marrow Pea, haulm com- 
pletely covered with well-filled pods 2-t 
Laxton’s Fillbasket — A very prolific Pea, the pods long, 
curved, and closely filled ; a deep green cdlonr; suitable 
for exhibition -. 3. 
Laxton’S Supreme — An exodlent variety, with long pods; 
grown extensively by maifcet gardenew ... 
McLean’s Little Gem — An early dwarf wrinkled Marrow, 
requiring no sticks ; maybe sow'U for htte as W'ell as early 
crops — 
Prinee of Wales — A first-class white wrinkled Pea of 
excellent flayonr; good cropper - 
Ppizetaker — Very prolific Pea, of a fine green colour — 
SlUU'pe’S Queen — A blue wrinkled Marrow of stui-dy 
branching habit. The pods are Icatg, slightly curved, 
neat, and packing close ; the Peas are of full average 
size, seven to eight in a pod ; deep green, and of a delicious 
flavour 
Shropshire Hero. — A second-early dwarf wrinkled Pea, 
robust and .productive. First-Class Certificate Royal 
Horticultural Society 
StratUg'em — A dwarf wrinkled variety of robust habit, with 
immense pods, containing 8 to 10 rich flavoured peas ... 
The Duchess — Resembling /lu/.c oj' AUnirri/. but earlier, and 
a heavier cropjier; pods quite straight ; spk-ndhl for 
exhibition ... ... ... ■•. ••• ]*r pint, l/fi 
The Stanley— Large, well-filled pod, dwarf stocky vine, 
and needs no sticking. It is very sweet, inheriting from 
both parents — American JVonder and Telephone — their 
delicacy of flavour. In rich soil it grows about 18 inches 
high . 
VictOP. — Pods prodneed ia pairs, each containing on an 
average six to seven large peas of the finest flavonr 
Walker’s Perpetual Bearer— Of robust habh, n great 
cropper and continuous bearer, resisting tlie mildew 
renders it very valuable as a late variety ; sliould be sown 
very thinly ... ... 
William the Conqueror — A first-rate second early blue 
Marrow, coming into nse about the same dime as William 
the First. Dark green pods, well filled. The best Pea 
for market gardeners 
Yorkshire Hero— A superior wrinkled variety, compact 
habit, dark green foliage, fiavonr good 
We can. also supply other vsrietifis. 
» 6 
n 
Per qt. 
s. a. 
Earliest of All — One of the carlicBt lOTrofl Ma»e varieties; 
good cropper, and of ridi flavour 3 
Early Sunrise — A first-rate white wrinkled Marisuv, suit- 
able for sowing late or early ; fine flavosir 24 
First and Best — One of the best far earfy sowing — 3 
Gradus — A large-podded first eariy wrinkled variety, and is 
alike good for table and for show ; deep green coloured 
pods and well filled. Awarded a FirstrClass Cenificale 
at Chiswick. ... ... In sealed quarter-pint pkts., 2/fi 
Kentish Invicta — The earliest bine Pea in cnltivatiou. 
with handsome, well-filled pods - 3 
Lightning"— The earliest of all white round Peas; a good 
cropper ... ... ... ... ... ... — 3 
Ringleader, or First Crop— Very early, hardy, and 
productive 
Gangster’s No. 1, Improved — A vety early variety, 
ready for gathering aliout a. week earlier than the old 
variety of Sangster’s No. 1 — - — 3 
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KENTISH mVICTA PEAS. 
