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CARTERS 
BUTTERCUP 
PEA 
{Round Blue , i.j to 2 feet . ) 
A hardy type of Daisy 
Pea; may be described as 
an early Maincrop ; fine 
robust habit, long well-filled 
pods, produced in pairs, 
averaging 10 Peas in each ; 
remarkably free bearing. 
The large deep green seed, 
which is almost round, 
retains the sweet marrowfat 
flavour when cooked. 
Price 2S. per pint ; 
3s. 6d. per quart; 
is. per packet. 
Hints on ( ultivation . — Early round Peas may be sown out of doors any time from November onwards, but the spring is generally 
the season when the largest quantities of both early and Main Crop Marrow Peas are put in, extending to June for the latest crops. 
1 hey thrive best in ground that has been deeply trenched and manured for a previous crop ; the seeds should be planted from i£ to 
3 inches deep, in either single or double rows, and the taller varieties must be staked when they are from 4 to 6 inches high ; the 
tallest kinds should not be less than 6 feet apart in rows, and the dwarf varieties half this distance. Peas will stand a good deal of 
drought if the roots find their way into some nice rich material. 
'aKte\d Seedsmen by Appointment to His Mujesty the King-High Holborn, London. 
