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CARTERS’ MICHAELMAS PEA o« «//>«»/< This grand Pea guite overstep the 
boundsry hitherto set by the times and seasons, and is absolutely distinct. Late vanetiM ^Feas of ^t 
fame have been late mainly by reason of their strawy character. The constitution of Carters Michiulmas Fea 
is not run through in straw, but we have fixed a dwarf bushy growth of2i feet, which holds back its natural 
force and throws it into the pods ; consequently, while being very prolific, its colour in pod is of the deepest 
green, and its pods arc large and well filled. We have proved this Pea to possess a reserve of strength which 
will enable it to resist the drought and the mildew to a degree hitherto unknown in a Pea. 
A fine dish was included in the First Prize Collection of Vegetables exhibited at the Vegetable 
Conference of the Royal Horticultural Society. 
In sealed packets, price 2S. per pint, 3s. 6d. per quart, 6d. and IS. per packet. 
GENERAL LIST OF MAIN 
Per (juart — 
d. 
Carters’ Surprise. — A 
very prolific blue Marrow 3 
Carters’ Victoria ... 6 
ft. 
I 
6 
ft. 
2 
0 
Carters’ Wonder of the 
World 3 
ft. 
2 
0 
Alderman. — I’ ine pods ... 5 
ft. 
2 
6 
(A 
Autocrat. — L ate variety... 4 
ft. 
2 
6 
XJ 
British Queen ... ... 6 
ft. 
I 
6 
c 
c3 
Bruce. — A robust grower. . . 5 
ft. 
2 
6 
'O 
Centenary. — L arge podded 5 
ft. 
3 
6 
VO 
Continuity 3^ 
ft. 
2 
6 
r -*-* 
<U 
Doctor McLean.— Ke-se- 
Iccted. A fine Marrow I’ca 3 
ft. 
2 
6 
0 
rt 
CL 
Doctor McLean. — O riginal 
stock ... ... • • - 4 
ft. 
1 
6 
D 
Ph 
Duke of Albany. — O riginal 
stock ... ... ... 5 
ft. 
9 
Duke of York. — A fine Pea 4 } 
ft. 
2 
0 
Emperor of the Marrows 6 
ft. 
I 
9 
Fillbasket. — P roductive... 3 
ft. 
I 
6 
CROP AND LATE PEAS. 
Per quart — s. d. 
Giant Marrow ... 6 ft. 2 o 
Harrison’s Glory ... 3 ft. i 6 
Heroine 2 2| ft. 2 6 
King or the Marrows 6 ft. t 6 
Latest of All ... 3 ft. 2 6 
Magnum Bonum ...3-4 ft- 2 6 
Ne PlUSUlTRA. — Original 
stock ... ... ... 6 ft. I 6 
Omega ... ... ••• 2.| ft. 2 o 
Peerless 3 ft- 2 6 
Perfection Marrow ... 3^ ft. 2 6 ' 
Perpetual Bearer ... 3 ft. i 9 
Prince of Wales ... 3 ft. t 6 
Rex. — Large-podded ... 5 ft. 2 6 
Royal Jubilee.— Large 3-4 ft. 2 6 
Satisfaction 3 ft. 2 o 
Sharpe’s Queen ... 3 ft. i 6 
Triumph 2-2^ ft. i 6 
Veitch’s Perfection ... 3 ft. i 6 
Yorkshire Hero ... 3 ft. i 6 J 
COLLECTIONS OF PEAS. 
Recommended to produce a good succession of fine-flavoured Peas, as they include only 
approved sorts, which have been thoroughly tested in our Trial Grounds. 
12 quarts of Peas, in 12 best sorts, for succession —our selection... 
12 quarts of Peas, in 6 best sorts, for succession — our selection... 
24 quarts of Peas, in 12 best sorts, for succession — our selection... 
12 pints of Peas, in 12 best sorts, for succession — our selection... 
6 quarts of Pea.s, in 6 best sorts, for succession — our selection... 
6 pints of Peas, in 6 best sorts, for succession — our selection... 
4 pints of Peas, in 4 best sorts, for succession — our selection... 
For Special Collection of Peas for Suceessional use and Exhibition, see page 66. 
For cultural directions, see page 79. 
^ a - C ( c\J 237, 238, & 97, High Holbobn, London.— 1907. 
s. 
f/. 
18 
0 
16 
0 
34 
0 
10 
0 
9 
6 
5 
0 
3 
6 
Per packet, 6d. and is. 
