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A FIRST EARLY MARROWFAT PEA. 
CARTERS’ EARLY MORN. 
This fine Pea continues to retain its position as a 
unique first early sweet Marrowfat. The demand for 
seed was so large last season that we were unable to fill 
all requirements, and as it is likely to be so again, we 
recommend customers to buy early. As with most 
highly-bred varieties, it is very difficult to keep true, and 
although on rich soils the 
haulm will sometimes go a 
little taller — and it is only by 
a rigid selection each year of 
the most approved plants 
that this peculiarity in its 
character is minimised - in 
an ordinary way it does not 
reach beyond 3 feet. The 
pods are very large and well 
filled, and are ready to pick 
in June. Their size, together 
with the habit of the plant, 
is clearly shown in the 
Photograph. 
Granted an Award of Merit, 
Royal Horticultural 
Society, April, 1899, proving 
its adaptability for 
forcing. 
Carters’ Early Morn 
Pea may be briefly described 
as a Sweet Marrowfat, 
as early as Carters’ Light- 
ning, with enormous pods 
resembling Carters’ Daisy. 
In sealed packets only. 
Price as. per pint, 3s. 6d. 
per quart. 
We have received very 
many letters from our cus- 
tomers in praise of this fine 
Pea, and only regret we have 
no room to find a place for 
them. 
Photographed from Nature and 
Copyrighted by J. C. <5 r* Co. 
CARTERS’ EARLY MORN. 
Notice. — For the best Peas for Successional and Exhibition use , see page 5. For cultural directions , see pagt(>. 
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237, 238, & 97, High Holbokn, London. — 1904. 
