Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Gn^ide. 
CANNELLS’ INVALUABLE EARLY WRINKLED PEA. 
THE GAEDEN. 
Eakly Dwarf Peas. — I quite agree 
with Mr. Wythes that Chelsea (Jew is 
superior to American iPunrfer. I liave tried 
all these dwarf varieties by sowing half a- 
do/.eu rows of each across an early border 
and found American Wonder to be the least 
desirable of any of them. Presnining that 
the sorts were true to name, I could see but 
very little difference between Wiltiam Hurst 
and Chelsea Gem. English Wonde>' proved 
to be a distinct dwarf Pea. with paler 
coloured foliage than any of the others, and 
bore a splendid crop of excellent Peas, 
rivalling Chelsea Gem. 
CANNKLLS’ “ ENGLISH WONDER.” 
Certainly the best Dwarf Early. 
Testimonials from all the leading Vegetable Growers confirming this. 
NEW PEAS OF 1895. 
Pea, Memorial— A deep green wrinkled Marrow. A fine main crop variety of the best quality ; a handsome well-filled pointed pod, carrying a 
beautiful bloom ; excellent for exhibition. In ^-pint packets, 2.s. Trial packets. Is. 
Pea, Wem — Highly recommended, R.H.S. A light green wrinkled Marrow, second early, large showy pods, an abundant cropper of th« 
•Ve Plus Ultra type, jjossessing all the i|ualities of that fine old and popular variety. In ^-pint packets, L’.s. Trial packets. Is. 
SECTION I. ; or EARLIEST VARIETIES. 
Height Per qt. 
in feet. s. d. 
American Wonder — A well-known early variety, com- 
pact in habit, good for forcing, must have good welt 
prepared soil ; green wrinkled ... 
Chelsea Gem — Compact, short-jointed habit; the pods are 
well filled, and of first-rate quality ; wrinkled, and well 
adapted for forcing 
Daniel O’Rourke — A well-known kind 
Dillestone’s Early — A good cropping early variety 
Dr. Hogg — An early wrinkled Marrow, possessing the 
flavour of some of the late varieties 
Earliest of All — One of the earliest round blue varieties; 
good cropper, and of rich Havonr 
Early Sunrise — A first-rate white wrinkled Marrow, suit- 
able for sowing late or early ; fine flavour 
First and Best — One of the best for early sowing 
GraduS — A large-podded first early wrinkled variety, and is 
alike good for table and for show ; deep green coloured 
pods and well filled. Awarded a First-Class Certificate 
at Chiswick In sealed J-pint pkts., 1/6 
Kentish Invicta — The earliest blue Pea in cultivation, 
with handsome, well-filled pods 
Lightning’ — The earliest of all white round Peas; a good 
cropper 
Ringleader, or First Crop— Very early, hardy, and 
productive ... ... 
Sangster’s No. 1, Improved — A very early variety, 
ready for gathering about a week earlier than the old 
variety of Sangster’s No. 1 
We can also supply other varieties not offered in this List 
SANOSTER’S improved no. 1 PEAS. KENTISH INVICTA PEAS. 
Height Per qt. 
in feet. s. d. 
William the First — A remarkably fine early Pea, most 
productive ; rich, sweet flavour 3^ 1 9 
1 1 il 
1 2 (! 
3 1 0 
3 1 0 
3i 1 !» 
3 16 
21 1 6 
3 1 0 
3 
3 0 9 
3 10 
10 
3 0 10 
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