CANNELLS’ SEED GUIDE, 1910. 
GARDEN PEAS, SECTION III. ; MAIN, or GENERAL CROP. 
Height Per qt. 
in feet. b. d. 
Quite Content — A cross between Alderman and Edwin 
Beckett. It rather resembles the former, but the pods 
are considerably larger than either parent. Pronounced 
as one of the finest ever seen 
per pkt. Is. ; per I-pint, 2s ; per pint, 3s. fid. 5 to G — 
Leviathan, handsome straight pods in jiairs, per pint, Is. 3d. 3,1 — 
Cannells’ Eynsford Beauty— Fit for picking towards 
the end of June. Vigorous growth- Valuable as au 
exhibition and general main crop variety 4 20 
Improved Autocrat— Prolific. Should be sown early. 
Grand for exhibition * 1 G 
The Gladstone— Excellent cropper, pods very large and 
fine, delicious flavour, and a beautiful rich green. A 
fine variety 3J to 4 2 6 
Magnum Bonum — Fine for exhibition ; long well-shaped 
pods, and large peas of excellent flavour, dwarf in habit, 
well resists mildew, splendid for the table 3£ 2 0 
Ne Plus Ultra — Still maintaining its position as a late 
variety and good flavour 1 “1 
Cannells’ Dwarf Mammoth Marrowfat— Heavy 
cropping, dwarf, dark rich green ; delicious flavour ... 3 2 G 
Captain Cuttle— Distinct ; an acquisition for late cropping 
and exhibition. Robust growing ; should be sown thinly. 
One of the heaviest late croppers in existence 3£ 18 
Height 
in feet. 
Cannells’ Improved Dr. McLean — Blue wrinkled 
Marrow, vigorous habit, immense pods, one of the best 
for main crop 3J 
Duke Of Albany — An excellent cropper, and invaluable 
for exhibition 6 
Juno — A wonderfully fine late dwarf variety, prolific ... 1£ 
Telegraph — A distinct variety, and a strong grower ... 6 
Telephone A wrinkled variety, an immense cropper, 
peas very large, and of exquisite flavour ; fine for 
exhibition 6 
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Hartford Success— An immense cropper; large pods; 
peas of a delicious flavour 31 to 4 2 ( 
Veltehs’ Perfection — One of the best for the main crop... 3 1 j 
CANNELLS’ COLLECTIONS OF PEAS. 
Consisting of good and well-tried varieties, and ensuring a continnop 
supply throughout the season, all our selection. 
6 quarts in 6 best kinds 8/6 
6 pints in G ,, 5/0 
We are prepared to supply collections of Peas in different quantities according to requirements, and consisting of the best and most suitable varietiu 
at current prices. 
We can supply at Advertised Prices other varieties of Peas not in this List. 
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BEANS, TALL KIDNEY RUNNER or CLIMBING. 
CULTURE Sowings may be made in April, under glass, and the plants put out about the middle of May where they are to stand. If, howevei 
they are to be sown in the open ground, the first week in May and again in June and July. When thickly mulched and watered they will ^ be 
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heavily. They should be occasionally topped, to induce side growth, and if possible stakes or supports of some kind should be used, as it alloi 
of much finer growth and increased production of pods. 
Per qnart.- 
Scarlet Emperor — A grand variety for exhibition purposes, pro- 
ducing enormous pods, often measuring 15 inches in length 
per pkt., Is. ; per pint, 2s. 6d. 
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Plus Ultra — One of the best for exhibition and main crop ; 
pods of splendid form 
2 0 
White Czar— An enormous podded white runner Bean, are very 
thick, fleshy, and almost stringless ; flavour delicate 
2 0 
Per quart.— s, 
CanneUs’ Empress— A most perfect exhibition kind, splendid 
shaped pods, and flavour all that can be desired per pint, Is. 6d. - 
Cannells’ 1 St Prize Scarlet — Bong pods, and tender flesh ; 
a heavy cropper ; an excellent exhibition variety ... ... 1 
Giant White— A wonderful cropper, long pods, which are very 
tender; a capital exhibition variety ... .. ••• ••• 1 
Painted Lady— Very handsome, scarlet and white flowers ; very 
ornamental as well as useful ... 1 
BEANS, FRENCH or DWARF KIDNEY. 
CULTURE.— Sow in boxes or pots in a frame, for planting out after being carefully hardened off at the end of May, and again, in the op 
ground, in May and June, and for late crops up to the end of July. For forcing purposes sowings should be made in pots, under glass, tol 
December to April. The same applies to these as the Runners respecting mulching and watering in dry seasons. 
Per quart — s. 
Cannells’ Avalanche— Dwarf, robust growing, one of the 
earliest, and the crop prodigious; fine flavour; distinct 
Canadian Wonder — Prolific ; dwarf and compact habit, and 
pods being of splendid exhibition shape, great length, and 
delicate flavour 
Ne Plus Ultra — Distinct variety for early and general use ; 
extremely productive, fine flavour 
d. 
2 0 
1 4 
Per quart— i. 
Earliest Of All— Strong, vigorous grower ; pods are long, broad, 
and fleshy ; excellent flavour ; useful for very early forcing 
or for general crop. 1 8 to 24 inches high Per pint, Is. 6d. 
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Negro Long Pod— Very fine cropper 
Other kinds can be supplied. 
BEAN, CLIMBING FRENCH. 
Tender and True — It crows 6 or 7 feet high, bears a tremendous crop of long, straight, fine pods, the quality being first class, seeds same M 
shape and size as the Canadian Wonder Dwarf Beans P ar 4 uart 1 
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