90 
CARTERS 
BUTTERCUP 
PEA. 
( Round Blue , to 2 feet .) 
A fine variety, the pods being literally packed 
With fine peas of excellent flavour.”— Mr. E. Beckett, 
Head Gardener to the Hon. Vicary Gibbs. 
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 3s. 6d. per quart ; 
2S. per pint ; 
is. per packet. 
the season fvhen the^est J&SS both « 1 td Main^p ' XZ T ^ "T** * he *P""8 - generally 
They thrive best in ground that has been deeply trenched a d n nu id n, a ■"* P f Xtend ’ n « t0 - |llne for ‘he latest crop l 
3 inches deep, in either single or double Zl and the ^nul-e^^h^ 8 f- 1 '! be planted from ti'to 
tallest; kinds should not be less than 6 feet aoart in rows -m.l 1 r • i- 1 G i • • j? n l * K >' are 4 to 6 inches high ; the 
drought if the roots find their way Lo somS dwarf varieties half this distance. Peas will stand a gcccl deal of 
Seedsmen by Appoint mail to His Majesty the Ming— High Ho! born, London. 
