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CANNEI^r^S’ SEED guide:, 19X2. 
Cannells' Vegetable Seeds. 
FOR OOLLEGTION OF VEGETABLE SEEDS, Sea Previous Page. 
CANNELLS’ GARDEN PEAS. 
AU caiehilly selected and Hand-picked. 
Pints can also be supplied of all the Varieties In List. 
CULTURK. — Tlie eiirliest varieties »"ay be sown about the second or third week in November, or first week in Beceniber, another sowing in January, and con- 
tinuous rowings in the order they stand, every tlirce weeks, up to the end of July.. Sow in rows 4 to 7 feet apart (aecordiug to lieight, which varies 
wonderfully); wlienaboutS or 6 inches above ground, thin out if required, and properly stick, fey sowing seeds of some of the early kinds in Jxily, a late ])icking of Peas 
may be had until the frost .sets in. The general heiglit is here given of tlie various kinds of Peas, but of cour.se, the season and richness of the soil will cause a dilfereuce. 
Our ‘ ‘One and Only Wa?h” i.s a complete eradicator of Mildtw wherever it touches. 
Section l.-EARLIEST VARIETIES. 
Height 
in feet. 
Per qt. 
8. d. 
3 0 
THE riLOT. 
CANNELLS’ SELECTED ENGLISH WONDER-Dillicult to beat as a dwarf 
wiinkled early variety IJ 
SCIMITAR TOM THUMB — This ■ variety produces haiidsouie curved pods con- 
taining 9 to 12 peas ; useful for pot work ... ... ... per packet, Is. 1 — 
Laxtonian — One of the earliest Marrowfat Peas ; pods large and well filled. 
In sealed packets, Is. 6d. each IJ — 
Lord Leleestep— Produces numerous pods of enormous size, 7 inches in length, 
which are filled with immense peas of tlie richest flavour, sweet and buttery, 
and of beautiful green colour ; fiiio for exhibition. In season it closely 
follows Gradus ... ... ' ... per packet, 2s. 4 — 
The Pilot — Deep green peas of e.vquisite Marrowfat flavour. Of hardy constitu- 
tion, and may he sown during the autumn to obtain early reavdts in spring. 
Award of Merit, R.H.S 3 3 6 
CANNELLS’ ASCENDANT — Early marrow. Large fine-sliaped well-filled pods 
early in the season ; much admired ; sturdy habit, and flavour all that can be 
desired... 3J 3 6 
Gradus— Large-podded wrinkled variety, good for table and for show ; i)ods 
well filled 3 3 6 
Chelsea Gem — Compact, short-jointed habit ; pods well filled ; first-rate quality ; 
wrinkled ; adapted for forcing ... 1 3 0 
Early Sunrise— A first-rate white wrinkled marrow, suitable for sowing late or 
early ; fine flavour 2J 2 6 
May Queen — Dwarf, early, fine Marrowfat flavour 3 3 0 
Wm. Hurst — A useful early dwarf kind 1 3 O' 
William the First —Most productive ; rich, sweet flavour 2 6 
Section II.— SECOND EARLY VARIETIES. 
Champion of England —One of the most useful. Very 
prolific, continuous bearer, and does best in light soils ... 
Laxton’s Fillbasket —Very prolific, pods long and closely 
filled; a deep green ; suitable for exhibition 
Prince of Wales — A first-class white wrinkled Pea of 
excellent flavour ; good cropper 
Sharpe’s Queen — A blue wrinkled marrow, pods large, 
and well filled ; delicious flavour 
Stratagem — A dwarf wrinkled variety of robust habit 
' w'ith immense pods 
Height Per qt. 
in feet. s. 
2i 
d. 
3 0 
3 0 
2 9 
3 0 
3 0 
Height Per qt. 
Daisy— Excellent cropper. A grand dry weather variety ; 
splendid table qualities 
Duchess — Heavy cropper ; pods quite straight ; splendid 
for exhibition 
Perpetual Bearer — A great cropper and continuous 
bearer ; valuable as a late variety ; should be sown very 
thinly... 
Yorkshire Hero— A superior wrinkled variety, compact 
habit, dark green foliage, flavour good 
in feet. 
n 
2i 
We can also supply other varieties. 
s. d. 
3 0 
3 6 
2 9 
2 0 
The crop of Seed Peas is again exceedingly short and prices are likely to fluctuate as the season advances. We, 
however, have a good stock in hand, but can only bind ourselves to these prices as long as stock lasts. We therefore 
advise ordering EARLY. 
