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CANNELLS’ VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
FOR OOLLECTION OF VEGETABLE SEEDS, See Previous Pane. 
GARDEN PEAS. 
All cai'cfully .selected ami Hand-i>ickcd. Pints can also be supplied of all the Varieties in List. 
CULTURE.— The earlie.st varieties n-ay lie sown ahont the second or third week 
in Novemlier, or tir.st week in Deceinher, another sowing in January, ami eontinuou.s 
sowings in the order they stand, every three weeks, >ip to the end of July. Sow in 
rows 4 to 7 feet apart (aeeording to height, which varies wonderfully) ; when about 5 
or 6 inches above ground, thin out if required, and properly si ick. By sowing seeds of 
some of the early kinds in July, a late picking of Peas may iie had until the frost sets 
in. The general lieight is here given of thevariou.s kinds of Peas, but of course, the 
■season and richness of the .soil will cause a diflerence. Our “ One and Only Wash ” 
is a complete eradicator of Mildew wherever it touches. 
Section I.— EARLIEST VARIETIES. 
Height Perqt. 
in feet. s. d. 
CANNELLS’ SELECTED ENGLISH WONDER-Dillieult 
to boat as a dwarf wrinkled early variety 2 0 
LaxtOnian — One of the earliest Marrowfat Peas ; jiods large 
and well filled IJ 2 d 
Hundredfold — The growth though not exceeding 2 ft. in 
height is very robust with deep green foliage ; the pods 
, produced in pairs are rich dee)i green in colour, broad, 
4 to 5 inches in length, and well filled per pint, 2j. Od. 2 — 
The Pilot— Deep green peas of exquisite Marrowfat fiavour. 
Of hardy constitution, and may be sown during the autumn 
to obtain early results in siu'ing. Award of Merit, R.H.S, 3 
CANNELLS’ ASCENDANT — Early marrow. Large fine-shaped 
well-filled pods early in the season ; much atlmired ; sturdy 
habit, and liavour all that can be desired .. ... ... 3-i 
GradUS -Large-podded wrinkled variety, good for table and 
for show ; pods well filled ; an excellent variety 3 
Chelsea Gem — Compact, short-jointed habit ; pods well filled ; 
first-rate quality ; wrinkled ; adaiited for forcing 1 
Early Sunrise — White wrinkled marrow, suitable for sowing 
late or early ; fine flavour 2J 
May Queen — Dwarf, early, fine Marrowfat flavour 3 
Wm, Hurst — A useful early dwarf kind 1 
William the First — Most productive ; rich, sweet flavour ... 
2 I) 
2 0 
2 0 
2 0 
1 4 
2 0 
1 t) 
1 6 
Section II.— SECOND EARLY VARIETIES. 
Height Per qt. 
in feet 
s. d. 
1 4 
Laxton’s Fillbasket —Very in-olillc, pods long and closely 
filled ; a deep green ; suitabU for exhibition 3 
Prince of Wales— A first-class white wrinkled Pea of 
excellent flavour ; good cropper 3 14 
Sharpe’s Queen— A blue wrinkled marrow, pods large, 
and well filled ; delicious flavour ... 2i 1 6 
Stratagem — A dwarf wrinkled variety of robust habit 
with immense pods 2 16 
Height 
in feet. 
Daisy— Excellent cropper. A grand dry weather variety ; 
splendid table qualities ... lA 
Per qt. 
s. d. 
1 6 
Duchess — Heavy cropper ; pods quite straight ; splendid 
for exhibition ... 
5 
1 9 
Perpetual Bearer — A great cro])per and continuous 
bearer ; valuable as a late variety ; should be sown very 
thinly 
3 
1 6 
Yorkshire Hero — A suiierior wrinkled variety, compact 
habit, dark green foliage, flavour good 
n 
1 0 
We can also supply other varieties. 
