99 
GREEN PEAS— JUNE TO NOVEMBER. 
We have offered a selection of choice Garden Peas with so much success during the 
past few seasons that we again quote the group as improved and representing the 
best collection calculated to produce Peas for five months, if sown at varying periods 
during the spring and summer. It would be difficult to give precise dates for putting 
the seed into the ground, as so much depends upon soil and situation. 
Successional sowings of these Peas should be made at any time between the dates 
named. 
Name. 
Description. 
Expect Ready 
to Pick. 
Pit ICE, Carriage Free. 
CARTERS EARLY MORN. 
The best Early Marrowfat Pea; it has 
large pods, and is as early as the small 
while round varieties ; the demand in- 
creases each year; of splendid flavour. 
(See Catalogue, page 74.) 
CARTERS INTERNATIONAL. 
A quite distinct second early ; the pods 
are of a rich deep green, containing 
1 1 peas of excellent size and flavour. 
Undoubtedly the largest curved pod- 
ded Marrowfat Pea. 
(See Catalogue, page 89.) 
CARTERS DAISY. 
The most popular second early 
Marrowfat Pea grown ; the haulm 
is very robust and covered with large 
and well-filled pods of good flavour. 
(See Catalogue, page 84. ) 
CARTERS COMMONWEALTH. 
A splendid variety for either exhibi- 
tion or table use ; strong grower, 
with profusion of pods hanging in 
pairs ; will stand drought better than 
most varieties. 
(See Catalogue, page 91.) 
CARTERS QUITE CONTENT. 
This magnificent variety is without 
doubt the most successful Pea on 
the exhibition table throughout the 
country, the pods measure from 7 to 
7i inches, and contain from 10 to 12 
large peas of superb flavour. 
(See Catalogue, pages 85 to 87.) 
CARTERS EXHIBITION. 
A huge and handsome - podded 
variety, bearing rich deep green pods 
filled with delicious peas of excellent 
flavour. 
(See Catalogue, page 94.; 
CARTERS DREADNOUGHT. 
This is without doubt one of the 
largest blunt-podded Peas in cultiva- 
tion, has large deep green well-filled 
pods, and its resistance to mildew 
and drought are its distinguishing 
characteristics. 
(See Catalogue, page 97.) 
CARTERS MICHAELMAS. 
The latest Pea in cultivation; of very 
sturdy habit and a heavy cropper, 
producing profusion of pods in pairs 
of very rich deep green. 
(See Catalogue, page 101 . ) 
First Early 
Marrowfat. 
End of 
March. 
During June. 
Second Early 
Marrowfat. 
5 ft. 
Middle of 
April. 
Early in J uly. 
Early 
Maincrop 
Marrowfat. 
15 in. 
Middle of 
April. 
Early in July. 
Maincrop 2 ft. 
Marrowfat. 
End of 
April. 
j "'y- 
Maincrop 6 ft. 
Marrowfat. 
Middle of 
April. 
July. 
Maincrop 5 ft. 
Marrowfat. 
End of 
April. 
July and 
August. 
Late 
Maincrop 
Marrowfat. 
3 ft- 
End of 
April. 
August. 
Late 
Marrowfat. 
3 ft. 
End of May 
to middle of 
I une. 
September to 
November. 
Catalogue Price 
The Collection Carriage Free 
Per quart. Per pint. Per packet* 
3s. fid. 2s. is. 
3s. 6J. 2 S. IS. 
3s. 6d. 2s. IS. 
3s. 6d. 2s is. 
Js. 6d. 3s. is. 
3s. 6d. 2s. is. 
3s. 6d. 2s. is. 
3s. 6d. 2s. is. 
SOs. 17s. Ss. 
23/6 13/6 71 - 
KAYN1LS PARK, LONDON, S.IY.-ijij, 
