98 
NEW LATE 
MARROWFAT PEA. 
CARTERS 
DREADNOUGHT. 
This remarkable Pea has been 
selected by us as a grand addition 
to the late Main Crop Section. 
It is the practice of our house to 
make comparative tests of all the 
new Peas introduced by growers 
both at home and abroad. vVfter 
careful comparison we have failed 
to find a pea that pleases us 
more as a variety to come in 
between the M.iin Crops and the 
very late peas than Dreadnought. 
It has large bold pods well filled 
with Peas of delicious flavour. 
We have been instrumental in 
introducing many Peas which 
have become standard varieties, 
such as Telephone, Telegraph, 
Stratagem, Pride of the Market, 
and Daisy, known all over the 
world, and we undertake to 
prophesy that this novelty is 
destined to take an equally per- 
manent place, not only among 
amateurs, exhibitors, and con- 
noisseurs at the table, but also 
as a profitable market Pea. Its 
large deep green well-filled pod.s, 
and its resistence to mildew and 
drought, arc its distinguishing 
characteristics. 
We have given it the name of 
Dreadnought at the suggestion 
of an esteemed horticulturist. 
Height, 3 feet. 
Price — 
4S. perquart, 2S. 3d. per pint, 
and IS. per packet. 
237» 238, & 97, High Holbckk, London.— loio. 
