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SECOND EARLY GARDEN PEAS — Continued. 
No. 
93*1 Essex Star ( Round Green. Ht. 5 ft.). — Large pods and a 
strong grower. Per 4-pint, 1/2 ; per pint, 2/- ; per quart, 3/6 
, Carters ( Wrinkled . Ht.2&ft.). 
—Award of Merit, R.H.S.. 1908. 
A larger and deep green podded 
selection of our well-known 
Petit Pots (Delicatesse) , which 
we introduce to our customers' 
notice as being selected for its regular and heavy cropping 
properties. Per 4-pint, 1/-; per pint, 1/9; per quart, 3/3 
931 Favourite Marrowfat ( Wrinkled . lit. 2 ft.).— Improved 
type of Yorkshire Hero. 
Per 4-pint, 1/- ; per pint, 1/9 ; per quart, 3/3 
935 Fillbaskct (Round. Ht. 3 ft.).— A well-known productive Pea. 
Per 4-pint, 1/- ; per pint, 1/9 ; per quart, 3/3 
926 Giant Delicatesse ( Wrinkled . Ht. 3 to 4 ft.). — Remarkably 
prolific and hardy ; possesses same prolific habit as our 
Delicatesse, hence its title, but pods are twice the size. It is as 
iis name suggests, a giant Delicatesse. 
Per 4-pint, 1/- ; per pint, 1/9 ; per quart, 3/3 
Market Gardener, Carters 
(Second Early Wrinkled. Ht. 
5 ft.).— Deep green pods, 
curved. An entirely new type 
of Pea for market work, or for 
gardens where quantities are 
required for large households. 
Although a large and deep 
green pod, it does not equal 
the size of our popular exhibi- 
tion and table varieties, but it 
is remarkably prolific, yielding 
25 per cent, more than the 
Duke of Albany, Alderman, or other popular Market Peas. We 
hope to offer it in large quantities, for we believe it will super- 
sede all other market garden varieties. 
Market Gardener. — “This has proved the finest Pea I have 
grown this year. Pods long, deep green, and well filled with 
large Peas of excellent flavour.” — Mr. R. Learmouth. Gardener to 
J. Liddell, Esq, • Per 4-pint. 1/9 ; per pint, 3/- 
937 Prince of Wales ( Wrinkled . Ht. 3 ft.). — Good cropper, suits 
most soils. Per 4 pint, -/10 ; per pint, 1/6; per quart. 2/9 
938 Senator (Wrinkled. Ht. 3 to 4 ft.). — Prolific, rather pale pods, 
hardy. Per 4-pint, 1 1 - ; per pint, 1/9 ; per quart, 3/3 
Evergreen (Delicatesse) 
Award of Merit, 
R.H.S., 1916. 
No. 
927 
Award of Merit, 
R.H.S., 1916. 
NOVELTY. 
Early Morn-f Duke of Albany 
(209) 
Carters Market Gardener. 
FRENCH PEAS. 
945 Giant Edible Podded, Carters — Our friends in France 
have assiduously developed the Kdible Podded Pea section, and 
have thus obtained a delicious vegetable not sufficiently well 
known in this country. The variety we now offer grows about 
5 ft. high, with very broad fleshy pods. 
Per 4-pint, 1/-; per pint, 1/9 ; per quart. 3/3 
944 Petit Pois, Carters (Delicatesse).— This Pea has gained 
a great renown among the continental Connoisseurs, who regard 
it as a delicacy. It is a second early wrinkled, with haulm about 
3 ft. ; very prolific ; long curved pods hanging in pairs. 
Per 4-pint, 1 1- ; per pint, 1/9 ; per quart, 3/3 
MAINCROP GARDEN PEAS. 
963 Alderman (Wrinkled Marrowfat. Ht. 5 ft.).— Very fine Pea 
of splendid quality ; large deep-green pods. 
Per 4-pint, 1/6 ; per pint. 2/6 ; per quart. 4/6 
964 Best of All (Wrinkled Marrowfat. Ht. 3 ft.). — Splendid 
cropper. Per 4-pint, 1/2 ; per pint, 2/-; per quart, 3/6 
961 Buttercup, Carters (Round Blue. Ht. 14 to 2 ft.).— A hardy 
type of Daisy Pea. May be described as an early maincrop ; 
fine robust habit, long well-filled pods, produced in pairs, aver- 
aging ten peas in each; remarkably free bearing. The large 
deep-green seed, which is almost round, retains the sweet 
marrowfat flavour when cooked. This fine Pea was much 
admired in our Gold Medal Kxhibit at Leamington, 1913, and 
also at Bristol Royal Show, where we were awarded a Gold Medal 
and Silver Cup. Per 4-pint, 1/9 ; per pint, 3/- 
962 Commonwealth, Carters (Wrinkled Marrowfat. Ht. 
2 ft.).— We have a most perfect re-selected stock of this popular 
maincrop Pea. It is a strong grower and a prolific bearer of 
large exhibition pods of a fine deep colour, besides being a first- 
class table Pea. Strongly recommended. (See Photograph.) 
Per 4-pint, 1/9; per pint, 3 /- 
966 Doctor McLean, Rc-sclected (Wrinkled Marrowfat. Ht. 
3 ft.). — A fine Marrow Pea. 
Per 4-pint, 1 /-; per pint. 1/9; per quart. 3/3 
955 Duke of Albany. Carters Re-selected (Wrinkled 
Marrowfat, lit. 5 ft.).— A great advance on the original stock, 
the pods being straighter and longer, and should be grown 
by all who know the original 
variety. The Royal Horticultural 
Society, reporting its trials at 
Wisley, says “Carters Duke 
of Albany Re-selected.— Duke 
of Albany received an A. M., July 5th, 1901. This is a fine true 
stock of this now well-known excellent variety.” 
Per 4-pint, 1/9 ; per pint. 3/- 
968 Duke of Albany ( Wrinkled Marrowfat. Ht. 5 ft.). — Original 
stock. Per 4-pint, 1/3 ; per pint, 2/3 ; per quart, 4/- 
953 Exhibition, Carters ( Wrinkled Marrowfat. Ht. 5 ft.)— Seed 
large, green, and wrinkled. A magnificent Pea, the result of a 
selection from Carters Model Telephone, the selection having 
been made for the purpose of obtaining an Exhibition Pea 
possessing all the good points of that celebrated variety but 
bearing even a larger and richer-coloured pod. We claim that 
in every respect we have been successful, This superb variety 
bears immense rich deep-green pods, perfect in shape, and well 
filled with large green peas of excellent flavour. 56 First Prizes 
reported during 1914. (See Photograph.) 
Per 4-pint, 1/9 ; per pint, 3/- 
Harvc8tman, Carters 
(Wrinkled Marrowfat. Ht. 
5 ft.).— This grand Pea, which 
is a cross between Express 
and Duke of Albany (Seedling 
No. 214), possesses all the 
qualities of Duke of Albany, 
but the pods are distinct in 
shape, more regular in growth, 
not quite so tall, and altogether superior. Its appearance and 
cropping qualities are far ahead of either Duke of Albany or 
Duchess, or any of a similar class, and we are confident that 
there is a great future before it. For market or garden it is a 
most profitable Pea. ( See Photograph.) 
“Pea Harvestman. A fine bearer and strong grower, with 
excellent flavour ; a good all-round Pea.” — Mr. F. Hansford, 
Head Gardener to Right Hon. the Earl of Sandwich. 
Per 4-pint, 1/9 ; per pint, 3/- 
Improvcd Queen, Carters 
(Wrinkled Marrowfat. Ht. 
3 ft.). — This selection from the 
original stock is larger and 
longer in pod, and much 
deeper in colour. The habit is very much more compact. 
Per 4-pint, 1/3; per pint. 2/3; per quart, 4/- 
Intcrnational, Carters 
(W rinkled Marrowfat. Fit. 5 
to 6 ft.). — 'Phis 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 
eleven peas of excellent size and flavour. This is undoubtedly 
the largest curved pod Marrowfat Pea at present offered to the 
public ; it is quickly becoming the most famous early maincrop. 
Pods of this variety (under Seedling No. 211) 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. 
“ I grew this variety last year and was greatly impressed with 
it as a first-rate cropping sort, and it has fully maintained this 
season the high opinion I formed of it then. — Mr. G. Taylor, 
Head Gardener to Sir J. F. Ramsden, Bart. 
Crop Failed. 
958 Model Telegraph, Carters ( Round Seeded. Ht. 5 ft.).— A 
selection from our original Telegraph , which is well known. 
Very valuable as a table Pea. on account of the size and fine dark 
colour of the pods. The seed is round and of a deep-green colour, 
which is retained when cooked. 
Per 4-piut, 1/3; per pint. 2/3; per quart, 4/- 
Award of Merit, 
R.H.S., 1916. 
Award of Merit, 
R.H.S., 1916 
Express -f Duke of Albany 
V ^ 
Carters Harvestman 
Award of Merit, 
R.H.S., 1916. 
Award of Merit, 
R.H.S., 1916. 
Early Morn | Duke of Albany 
Carters International 
The List of Main Crop Varieties is continued on page 37. 
The above are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets 
and in other quantities as above. 
Seedsmen to H.M. the King, RAYNES PARK, LONDON, S. IF. r 9. 
