ROYAL WARRANT 
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All varieties not mentioned In this List can be supplied at Advertised Prices. 
Sow end of January, and for a regular succession during 
the Summer and Autumn sow every three weeks up to the 
end of June. The late wrinkled varieties should be sown 
during April and May. For very late crops sow the early 
ones late. When the plants are about 3 in. 
high, the soil should be drawn against them 
on both sides. 
EARLIEST SORTS. 
BULL’S MODEL, a grand early Pea of excellent 
merit, quite distinct and a splendid exhibition 
variety. The pods are large and handsome, and 
contain 7 to 10 good size peas of a deep green 
colour, and the flavour is unsurpassed . . 3 ft. 
BULL’S EARLY GEM, an extra early dwarf 
variety of great merit. The dark green pods 
are produced in great profusion, and are so 
closely packed with fine peas that the yield is 
unsurpa.ssed by any other early sort . . 16 in. 
AMERICAN WONDER, a first early, growing 
about 10 inches high, fine for forcing . . 
CHELSEA GEM, extra early dwarf variety of 
great merit ; as early as “ American Wonder,” 
but is a much heavier cropper .. ..loin. 
EARLY SUNRISE, a large-seeded early dwarf 
white wi'inkled Marrow . . . . 2J ft. 
EXONIAN, a first-rate early wrinkled Marrow, 
earlier than “ William the First ” .. 31 ft. 
FIRST AND BEST EARLY (Dickion's), very 
early and productive . . . . . . 3 ft. 
GRADUS (Selected), a distinct early Marrow, 
with large pods well filled with peas of fine 
flavour ; a useful variety to succeed the first 
early kinds . . . . . . . . . . 3 ft. 
LITTLE GEM (Maclean's), a blue wrinkled 
Marrow, excellent quality . . . . 1 ft. 
MAYFLOWER (Carter’s), a cross between 
“Daisy” and “William Hurst.” A grand 
first early variety with long pointed pods twice 
the size of “William Hurst,” and much more 
prolific, 2 ft. .. .. .. per pt. 2». 
PIERREMONT GEM, a splendid dwarf early 
Pea. A valuable variety for pot culture and 
early borders 
SANGSTER’SNo. 1 IMPROVED, a well-known 
early variety . . . . 3 ft. 
THE SHERWOOD, a remarkable productive 
dwarf variety, of excellent flavour . . 1 ft. 
THE PILOT, a very valuable early variety of 
vigorous branching habit, growing 3 feet in 
height 
THOMAS LAXTON,the finestearly wrinkledPea. 
The pods are of a rich dark green colour, straight 
and square-ended . . . . . . 3 ft. 
WILLIAM THE FIRST (Laxton’ s), very early, one of the best . . . . . . 3 ft. 
WILLIAM HURST, a grand dwarf, very early . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ft. 
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