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cam'N'ezjUS’ se:e:i> guide, 1914 
CANNELLS’ GARDEN PEAS. 
Section III.— 
MAIN or GENERAL CROP. 
Height 
in feet. 
Quite Content — A. cross hetwoen 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 ... ... ... ... 5 to 6 
CANNELLS’ EYNSFORD BEAUTY — Fit for picking 
towards the end of June. Vigorous growth. Valuable 
as an exhibition and general main crop variety ... ... 4 
Improved Autocrat — Prolific. Should be sown early. 
Grand for exhibition ... 4 
The Gladstone — Excellent cropper, pods very large and 
fine, delicious flavour, and a beautiful rich green. A 
fine variety 3J to 4 
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 3A 
Ne Plus Ultra — Still niaintaining its position as a late 
variety and good flavour .5^ 
CANNELLS’ DWARF MAMMOTH MARROWFAT— 
Heavy ci opping, dwarf, dark rich green ; delicious 
flavour 3 
Captain Cuttle — Distinct; an acquisition for late cropping 
and exhibition. Robust growing ; sliould be sown thinly. 
One of the heaviest late croppers in existence 3J 
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 
Telegraph— A distinct variety, and a .strong grower ... 5 
Telephone— A wrinkled variety, an immense cropper, 
peas very large and of exquisite flavour ; fine for 
exhibition ... ... ... ... ... !> 
Veitehs’ Perfection — One of the best for the main crop 3 
Per qt. 
s. d. 
2 G 
2 0 
1 6 
1 6 
2 0 
1 6 
2 0 
1 8 
1 4 
1 8 
1 6 
1 8 
1 4 
CANNELLS’ COLLECTIONS OF PEAS. 
Consisting of good and well-tried varieties, and ensuring a continuous 
supply throughout the season, all our selection. 
6 quarts in 6 beat kinds 7s. 6d. 
6 pints in 6 ,, 4s. Od. 
n'e are pirpared to supply collections of Peas in different quantities according 
to requirements, and consisting of the best and most suitable varieties, at 
euiTcnt prices. 
We can supply at Advertised Prices other varieties of Peas not in this List. 
BEANS, BROAD. 
CULTURE. — For an early crop, a sowing should be made of Mazagan 
sown in February, and others to follow up to the end of May. Sow in 
2 to 3 feet apart. To en.sure well-filled pods it is a gootl plan to pinch otf the 
Per quart — s. d. 
CANNELLS’ GREEN HERCULES — Delicately-flavoured, and a fine 
improvement. A most desirable and profitable variety 1 6 
CANNELLS’ CHAMPION LONG POD — A great cropper ; ofband- 
aome shape and splendid flavour. For exhibition and table 
purposes it is unsurpassable ... ... 1 4 
CANNELLS’ EXHIBITION LONG POD — One of the finest and 
most productive ; amongst the best for exhibition 1 0 
Early Mazagan— The best for the first sowing 0 6 
in October or November on well-drained soil. The main crop should be 
drills, about 2 inches deep, the beans to be 3 inches apart, and the drills 
leading tops as .soon as the lower pods begin to set. 
Per quart — s. d. 
Giant Seville Long Pod — One of the longest podded beans in 
cultivation ; good cropper, and of fine flavour ... ... ... 1 0 
Harlington Windsor — The largest and most prolific Windsor 
Bean in cultivation ... ... 1 0 
Wonderful Long Pod— Very early ; a good cropper 0 9 
CANNELLS’ BROAD WINDSOR— Large, and fine flavour 0 10 
Green Windsor — Fine flavour. A grand improvement 1 0 
Beck’s Dwarf Green Gem — An excellent dwarf sort ; l foot high 1 6 
Other varieties ^can be supplied. 
