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CARTERS DAISY PEA. 
The most famous Second Early Marrowfat In Cultivation 
CARTERS DAISY 
( Wrinkled , 15 inches).— First 
Class Certificate, Royal 
Horticultural Society.— 
This grand dwarf Marrowfat 
Pea has been before the 
public for some years, and 
still stands at the head, as 
confirmed by the great in- 
dependent trial of Peas 
conducted by the Royal 
Horticultural Society. Their 
experiment comprised over 
80 varieties, and CARTERS 
HAISY gained the First 
Class Certificate given by the 
Society. CARTERS DAISY 
PEA is an early maincrop, 
growing about 15 inches high. 
The haulm is very robust and 
the crop of giant, well-filled 
pods of good colour is 
enormous. 
Price 3s. 6d. per quart; 
2s. per pint; is. per packet. 
Mr. J. Mayne, of Biclon Gardens, 
Devonshire, in the Gardeners' Chronic le 
writes: — “Carters Daisy Pea.— So 
many satisfactory accounts have been 
given in these pages of this variety of 
Pea that it may seem superfluous 
again to write its praise, but having 
grown it for several seasons I can 
confidently recommend it as one of 
the best second early dwarf varieties 
at the present time. It is of robust 
growth, reaching nearly 3 feet in 
height last year, but in ordinary sum- 
mers the plants do not get much above 
2 feet, and are literally crowded with 
fine pods nearly 6 inches long, each 
containing from 8 to 10 fine Peas of 
excellent flavour. I have been much 
impressed by the length of time the 
pods will hang without getting dry, 
having saved the crop for seed. The 
pods are usually borne in pairs, and 
the raisers are certainly to be con- 
gratulated upon giving us such a good 
Pea. 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.” 
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V. 
A /.frets fo* all 
Corres}ondence y R A 1 NILS 
PARK ; 
LONDON ; SAV.—igij . 
