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daisy (see Photograph on opposite page). — First Class Certificate, 
Royal Horticultural Society.— This grand dwarf Marrowfat Pea has been 
before the public for some years, and still stands at the head, as confirmed by 
the great independent trial of Peas conducted by the Royal Horticultural Soc^ty m 
England in 1902. Their experiment comprised over 80 varieties, and CARTERS 
DAISY gained the First Class Certificate given by the Society. CARTERS DAISY 
PEA is an early main crop, growing about 15 inches high. I he haulm is very robust, 
and the crop of giant, well-filled pods of good colour is enormous. 
Price 2 S. per pint, 3s. 6d. per quart, is. per packet. 
Mr T Mayne of Bicton Gardens, Devonsfiire, in the Gardeners' Chronicle write.s : Cakiers 
Daisy 'i’ea.-So many satisfactory accounts have been given in these pages of this variety of 
Pea that it may seem superfluous again to write its praise, but having grown it for several seasons I ean 
confidently recommend it as one of the best second early dwarf varieties at the present time. 
It is of robust growth, reaching nearly 3 feet in height last year, but in ordinary summers the p ants do nrt 
get mueh above 2 feet, and are literally crowded with fine pods nearly 6 inches long, each containing from 
8 to 10 fine Peas of excellent flavour, I have been much impressed by the length of time the pods will hang 
without geuing d^, having saved the crop for seed. The pods are usually borne in pairs, and the raisers are 
rjrSv to be congratulated upon giving us such a good Pea. I advise those who have not yet grown this 
Pea to procure a qLrt of seeds from the raisers and sow as soon as the state of the sod will allow, and I will 
vouch for it they will not be disappointed.” 
Carters Torpedo. — This grand Marrow Pea supplies the long-felt want of a fir.st-class 
table Pea that will come into bearing between Carters Early Morn and the original 
of Alhanv, which it imitates in all its best characteristics, but is 12 inches shorter in the 
haulm and seven days earlier in maturing. The pods, which are dark green, are borne 
upon strong branching foliage, and contain from 8 to 10 enormous Peas, very sweet when 
cooked. Height, 3^ to 4 feet. 
Price IS. gd. per pint, 3s. per quart. 
Carters Dwarf Telephone.— The result of .several years’ work in the effort to get a 
Pea with all the e.xcellent qualities of Carters Telephone, without its tall growth. Its height 
is U to 2 feet; habit stocky, healthy, and vigorous, and remarkably uniform. 
Price 2 S. per pint, 3s. 6d. per quart, is. per packet. 
Carters Evergreen Delicatesse. Award of Merit, R.H.S., 
ioo8 A larger and deep green podded selectron of our well-known 
Delicatesse (Petit Pols), \s\f\z\i we introduce to our customers’ notice 
as being selected for its regular and heavy cropping properties. 
Second early wrinkled. Height, 2^ feet. 
Price 2 S. 6d. per pint. 
‘ Per quart— f 
Carters Little Wonder.— Good cropper and fine flavour 2 feet 
Charles L— Very prolific, long curved pods, good flavour 3 »ee 
Duke of York.- G ood useful variety, few days prher than Duke of Albany 4^ teet 
P'avourite Marrowfat. — Improved type of Yorkshire Hero ... ... ? 
Herald.— Long curved pods 
Sunrise. — Hardy and prolific ... -- ••• *** *" ^ 
FRENCH PEAS. 
Carters Delicatesse {Pelit /Wr).— This Pea has gained a great renown among '^e 
connoisseurs, who regard it as a delicacy. It is a second early wrinkled, with haulm about 36, y 
prolific ; lon^ curved pods hangiiipj in pairs. 
Price IS. 3d. per pint, 2s. per quart. 
rirters Giant Edible Podded.-Our friends on the Continent have assiduously developed the Edible 
^ Podded Pea section, and have thus obtained a delicious vegetable not sufficiently well known in y- 
The variety we now offer grows about 5 feet high, with very broad fleshy pods. 
Price IS. gd. per pint, 3s. per quart. 
NOVELTY. 
217 . 238. & V7. Hioh Hoi.iiokn, London.— 1910. 
