SECOND EARLY GARDEN PEAS — Continued 
Carters International Pea 
Early Mom Duke of Albany 
Carters International 
Carters International (W rinkled, 5 
feet) ( see Photograph) . — Award 
of Merit R.H.S. This magnifi- 
cent Pea is the result of a cross 
between Early Morn and Duke 
of Albany. Is quite distinct, 
both in shape of pod and habit ; 
pods of a rich deep green, con- 
taining Peas of excellent size 
and flavour. Is undoubtedly 
the largest curved podded Pea 
at present offered to the public; 
is becoming the most famous 
second early. 
Price, .60 per qt. ; .35 per pt. ; 
.20 per pkt. 
Admiral Brand’s Head Gardener 
writes: — “International, surely the last 
word as far as size and quality are con- 
cerned; free cropping, hanging mostly 
in pairs, with fine, dark-marbled foliage, 
withstanding mildew well. Height, 
5 feet. This is a Pea that must push 
its way to front rank; indispensable to 
exhibitors, many of the pods over 6 
inches in length.” — Mr. W. Back. 
Carters Daisy Pea 
The Most Famous Second Early 
Wrinkled Pea in Cultivation 
Carters Daisy ( Wrinkled , 15 
inches) . — First-Class Cer- 
tificate, R.H.S. — This grand 
dwarf Pea has been before the 
public for some years, and 
still stands at the head, as con- 
firmed by the great inde- 
pendent trial of Peas con- 
ducted by the R.H.S. Carters 
Daisy gained the First-Class 
Certificate given by this So- 
ciety. Carters 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 
is enormous. 
Price, .60 per qt. ; .35 per pt. ; 
.20 per pkt. 
“I advise those who have not yet 
grown this Pea to procure a quart of 
seeds from the raisers and sow as soon 
as the state of the soil will allow, and I 
will vouch for it they will not be 
disappointed.” — Mr. J. Mayne, of 
Bieton Gardens. 
