don^plete 0eed G^uide. 
RingleadeF — Very early, hardy, and productive 2i 1 0 
American Wonder — An excellent early variety, compact in habit, the best for 
forcing ; must have good soil, well prepared 1 in 
AMERICAN WOXOKB. 
Dillestone’s Early — A good cropping early variety 
First and Best — One of the best for early sowing 
Tom Thumb, or Beck’s Gem— Fine forcing 
Early Kenilworth — A fine blue round IVa ; good cropper and fine flavour 
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SECTION II. ; or, SECOND EARLY VARIETIES. 
William the Conqueror — A first-rate second early blue Marrow, coming into use 
about the same time as William the First. Dark green pods well-filled, produced 
in pairs from bottom to top. Pronounced to be the best l‘ea for market gardeners 6 
Laxton’S Supreme — An excellent variety, with long pods; grown extensively by 
market gardeners 
McLean’s Little Gem — An early dwarf wrinkled Marrow, requiring no sticks; 
may be sown for late as well as early crops ... l 
Prince of Wales — A first-class white wrinkled Pea of excellent flavour; good 
cropper 
Victor, pods produced in pairs, each containing on an average (> to 7 large pca.s of 
the finest flavour 2.1 
Sharpe’s Queen — A blue wrinkled Manowof sturdy blanching habit. It requires to 
be sown thinly, as the pixls are produced from the very bottom to the top. If sown 
at the ordinary time this variety succeeds the Prince of Wales. The jioils are 
long, slightly curved, decidedly neat, and packing close ; the Peas are of full 
average size, 7 to 3 in a pod, deep green, and of a delicious flavour when cooked... 2.1 
Laxton’S Fillbasket — Thw is a very prolific Pen, the pods are very long, curved, 
and closely filled, and of a deep green colour ; suitable for exhibition 3 
Hundredfold, or Cook’s Favourite — A sure and heavy cropper ; capital flavour 4 
Advancer— Green wrinkled Marrow'; abundant bearer 3 
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