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Height Per qt. i 
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old it retains its flavour when other sorts would be unfit 
for 'ible. The pea is large, and pods are long and well 
filled In sealed pint pkts., 1,'(> 7 
Dlg'ility— A grand main crop variety, suitable (or exhibition; 
hignly rejommended ... S 
Dr. McLean — Bine wrinkled Marrow, vigorous habit, dark 
green foliage, immense pods, one of the best for a main 
crop 1 3 
Height Per qt. 
in feet. s. d. 
Duke of Albany— An exeeileut cropiier, and invaluable 
for exhibition, the pods being of immense size, fully 
6 inches in length, and filled with fine peas of excellent 
flavour ® ^ 
Duke of Connaught— A first-clnss exhibition variety; 
distinct, stock limited * - ® 
OANKELLS’ nWAKF MAMMOTH MARROWFAT. 
C. 15. Goddaki), Ksq., Wembley, .lull/ IGM, 18!).'). 
All seeds did well, especially Kni/lish Wonder Peas. 
Mr. G. Lewis, Bess, Hereford, ,/uly ISM, 1895. 
I find your Enylish Wonde,- Pea a first-class dwarf, far superior to American Wonder. 
Mr. K. P. Goldsmith, Blaeberry Fann, Knockholt, Sevenoaks, August 2nd, 1895. 
I Your English Wonder Pea is a wonder, being only 30 inches high, aud the (luantity of pods surprises every one. Its flavour is equal to a 
j real Marrowfat. I am much pleased — it makes ns now count on early peas. 
C. Harris, Ksq., Framptou-on-Severn, Gloucester, Se/itember 26th, 1895. 
I am pleased to tell you all your seeds have given me great satisfaction, particularly the English Wonder Pea, for they are just what you 
' say of them in your Catalogue. Your Cucumber Koppitz is also very good. 1 am cutting now only from a cold frame. 
Mr. Wm. Pore, The Gardens, Highclere Castle, Newbury, March 5th, 1896. 
I I am aware of the great excellence of this variety, having grown it in comparison with William Hurst, Chelsea Gem, &c., and found it 
superior to these as an early variety. 
