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POPULAR MAIN CROP MARROWFAT PEAS. 
Carters’ Commonwealth. 
See Photograph on opposite page. 
A ^rand selection from one of the latest types of (Waiters’ S/ratagi-m, differing in several 
ways, notably the shape c>f p(jd, from' Carters’ Danhv .Slitilagfiii. It is a strong grower, 
and a prolific bearer of large exhibition pods, besides being a first-class table pea. 
It is also a good dry-weather [jca. Strongly recommended. Height, 2 feel. 
In sealed packets, price 6d, and is. per packet, 2 S. [ler pint, 3s. 6d. per (juart. 
A selection from our original Telegraph, which is well-known. Very valuable as an 
exhibition Pea, on account of the size and fine dark colour of the pods. The seed 
is round and of a deep green colour, which is rettiined when cooked. The flavour 
is also of the sweetest. Height, 5 feet. 
In sealed packets, [irice 6 d. and is. per jiackel, 2S. per pint, 3 s. 6 d. per quart. 
Anticipation grow's to a height ot about zi teet, aiul sown at the usual season it comes 
into bearing earl)’ in July. The tcliage is oi a medium shade ot colour, the habit 
robust, with immense straight pods containing Peas of an exipiisiie flavour when 
cooked. .\ grand dry- weal her Pea and resister of mildew. 
In sealcil [rackets, [nice 6d. ami is. [ter packet, 2 S. [ter pint, 3s. 6d. per quart. 
“ I kn{)W it will interest )’»)n to know how well your .tittinpal ion Pea has done here this year. It 
has home an enormous crop, and there are still several dislies to pick.” — h. S. J., iridverton. 
We were awarded the First Prize at the Royal Horticultural Society’s Show, 
Carters’ Model Telegrraph. 
Carters’ Anticipation. 
for Peas in 1905 and 1906. 
<*37. *38. A 97, Huiii Hoi.bomn, Uonuon. — 1907. 
