Early Morn 
Carters International 
NEW. 
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Duke of Albany Carters International ( Wrinkled Marrowfat, 5^6 feet) ( See 
Photograph on opposite page). Award of Merit R.H.S., 
1908. — This magnificent Pea is the result of a cross 
between our well-known Early Morn and Duke of Albany. It is quite distinct, both in shape of pod 
and habit; the pods are of a rich deep green, containing 11 Peas of excellent size and flavour. This is 
undoubtedly the largest curved podded Marrowfat Pea at present offered to the public ; it is quickly 
becoming the most famous second early. 
Pods of this variety (under Seedling No. 21 1) were exhibited at the Royal Agricultural Society’s Show 
at Newcastle, and at the Royal Horticultural Society’s Show at Holland House, and attracted much 
favourable attention. Included in the Large Gold Medal Exhibit, Shrewsbury, 1912. 
Price 3s. 6d. per quart ; 2s. per pint ; is. per packet. 
We give a few reports on Carters International Pea (Seedling No. 211): — 
His Grace The Duke of Buccleuch’S Head Gardener writes •.—"International Pea is a good exhibition 
Tea, pods 6 inches long, containing io Peas, equal sized, good colour, fine flavour. This Pea has cropped better than some other 
good Peas this adverse season.” — Mr. James Whytock. 
The Right Hon. The Earl of Sandwich’s Head Gardener writes :— “ This Pea has done extraordinarily 
well this season ; pods very dark green, long and curved, with a true marrowfat flavour. A tall Pea of first-rate quality, indispens- 
able to exhibitors.” — Mr. Hansford. 
The Right Hon. The Earl of Kimberley’s Head Gardener writes -.—"International Pea. Very good 
quality, growing 5 feet high ; the pods a dark green and well tilled ; heavy cropper. A Pea worth growing.' "-Mr. W. N. Thurston. 
The Right Hon. The Earl of Mansfield’s Head Gardener writes Carters International. This is a 
first-class Pea for second early, of fine strong haulm, very free cropper, large pods of fine large Peas, about nine to the pod ; excellent 
in quality, is well worth a place in any garden ; tall grower.”— Mr. W. Ward. 
The Right Hon. The Earl of Abingdon 's Head Gardener writes International Pea is one of the 
best Peas I know of; good cropper and splendid quality, running Quite Content very close. ’’-Mr. VV. Brown. 
The Right Hon. Viscount Downe’s Head Gardener writes Carters International is a splendid 
Pea, a great producer of pods ; the Peas are of deep green colour and excellent flavour, containing nine to eleven Peas. A fine Pea 
for exhibition.”— Mr. F. Clipstone. 
The Right Hon. Viscount Midleton’s Head Gardener writes:-” International Pea. Height 6 feet 
This variety has done remarkably well with me this season, having extra strong growth, the pods being very dark green, long and 
curved chiefly in pairs, average io, of excellent flavour. This is a very heavy cropper for a second early, and for exhibition purposes 
cannot be excelled, coming next to Quite Content in my estimation. Can speak very highly of it as one of the best in cultivation. 
Mr. Quainton. 
Sir Edmund Loder’s Head Gardener writes This Pea has done extraordinarily well this season. It is quite 
distinct, and has gained a good name hereabouts. I have given a few seeds to small growers who were charmed with it. It had io 
ami 1 1 Peas in a pod, of a beautiful green, had a true Marrowfat flavour ; bears in pairs, and most prolific. It has certainly come 
stay.” — Mr. W. A. Cook. 
Admiral Brand’s Head Gardener writes International, surely the last word as far as size and quality are 
concerned ; free cropping, hanging mostly in pairs, with fine dark-marbled foliage withstanding mildew w " n , “h” Mr W Back" 
is a Pea that must push its way to front rank; indispensable to exhibitors, many of the pods over 6 inches >n length. -Mr.W. Back. 
-• A fine bearer and a strong grower ; the flavour of the Peas should attract particular notice as the best of that class. ’ 
Mr. James Lawson, The Gardens, Horticultural College, Swanley. 
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