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CARTERS’ DAISY PEA Fhofograph on opposite page). — First-Class 
Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society.— This gran<l 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 Society of 
I'.ngland in 1902. 'I'hcir experiment com[>rised over 80 varieties, and CAR'l'ERS' 
DAISY gained the First-Class Certificate given by the Society. CARTJCRS’ DAISY 
PEA is an early main crop, growing about 15 inches high. 'The haulm is very robust, 
and the crop of giant, well-filled pods f>f good colour is enormous. 
Price 6d. and is. per packet, 2S. per pint, 3s. 6d. per (juart. 
Mr. J. Maynk, of Biclon Ciarclcns, Devonshire, in ihe Gardeners* Chrouiele writes: — “ Carters’ 
Daisy Pea. —So m.uiy satisfactory accounts iuivc been given in these pages of diis variety of 
!’ca that it may seem superfluous again lo write its praise, hut having grown it for several seasons I can 
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 plants do not 
get much above 2 feet, and arc 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 lime the pods will hang 
without getting dry, having saved the crop for seed. The pods are usually borne in pairs, and the raisers are 
certainly lo be congratulated upon giving us such a good I*ea. I advise those who have not yet grown this 
Pea lo procure a quart of seeds from the raisers and sow as soon as the slate of the soil will allow, and 1 will 
vouch for it they will not l>e disappointed.” 
Carters* Extra Early Daisy. — A counterpart of Carters’ Daisy Pta in the early sertion. It is 
cxcr<dingly robust, with dark foliage, and is literally covered with fine pods. The Peas are also very sweet- 
eating. Height, 18 inches. 
Price 6d. and is. per packet, 2 S. j)er pint, 3s. 6d. per quart. 
Carters’ Edward VII. — In the trials of the Royal Horticultural Society wc were granted an Award of 
Merit for this superb early Marrow Pea. It is a I'rj-.class representative of the forward section of 
Marrowfat.s, ljul has Ke P/us Ultra shaped pods of a beautiful lustrous green, filled with fine, large, sweet- 
eating Peas. Height, 3 feel. 
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Price 6d. and is. per packet, 2S. per pint, 3s. 6d. per (juart. 
Carters’ Kiri£^ of the Earlies. — This early Pea is a cross between our well-known Daisy 
and another first early sweet Marrowfat, and was raised at the Royal Gardens, Windsor. 
It produces a robust haulm from 15 to 18 inches in length, covered with giant pods. 
Price 6d. and is. per packet, 2S. per pint, 3s. 6d. per quart. 
Carters’ Pride O'f the Market. — A fine main crop blue Marrowfat Pea, belonging to 
the same family from which our Stratagem was selected. Heing a strong grower it requires to 
be thinly sown. Height, li to 2 feet. 
Price 6d. and is. per packet, is. 3d. per pint, 2S. per ([\iart. 
Carters’ Seedling. — A superior main crop Marrow Pea, the result of two distinct crossings, its parents 
heing the well-known and valuable Peas, Siratageniy Queetty and Autocrat. Height, 3 feet. 
Price 6d. and is. pci packet, 2S. per pint, 3s. 6d. per quart. 
Carters’ Majestic. — A splendid mid-season Marrowfat Pea, valuable alike for the table and exhibition. 
Height, 3 feet. 
Price 6d. and is. packet, 2S. per pint, 3s. 6d. per quart. 
Carters’ Torpedo. — This grand Marrow Pea supplies the long-felt want of a first-class table Pea that will 
come into bearing between Carters’ Early Alont and the original Duke of Albauyy 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.J to 4 feet. 
Price 6d. and is. per packet, 2S. per pint. 3s. 6d. per quart. 
NOTICE.— For our Special Collection of Peas for succession, see paeje 6G. 
•37i 238, vS; 97, High lloLHtJKN, London. — i J07. 
