r 
CLIBRANS, Seed Merchants and Nurserymen. 
GARDEN PEAS.— continued. 
SECOND AND GENERAL CROP-contlnued. 
Height — Per qt. 
‘Improved Monarch, a grand pea of the D«Ae o// 4 / 6 any s. d. 
type. It is a strong grower and heavy cropper, 
bearing handsome pods which are well filled with 
peas of the finest quality 5 ft. 2 o 
‘Incomparable, an excellent second early variety, pro- 
ducing an abundance of Te/epAow«-like pods, well 
filled with large peas of delicious flavour ...4 ft. i 6 
♦King Edward VII. — A splendid second early marrow, 
of robust growth and a prolific cropper. The 
pods are long, slightly curved, rich dark green in 
colour, and contain 8 to to large peas of fine 
flavour ... ... ... ... ••• ... lift. 2 o 
•Magnum Bonum, a very robust marrow of heavy 
cropping properties, and delicious flavour ...4 ft. 2 o 
•Mansfield Show. — This fine main crop variety has 
been selected with extreme care for several years, 
the result being a pea which for size, handsome 
appearance, yielding and cooking qualities is sur- 
passed by none ... ... ... ... ...2jft. 2 3 
•Matchless Marrowlat, a superb exhibition pea, with 
large, straight, well-filled pods. The haulm is 
robust, and bears a heavy ciop of delicious peas ,3i ft. 2 o 
•Peerless, a splendid green marrowfat variety, bearing 
a profusion of large deep green pods, containing 9 
to 1 1 large peas of superb flavour ... ... ...3 ft. 2 o 
Pride of the Market, a round blue variety, pro- 
ducing long pods filled with large peas of excellent 
flavour; fine for market or exhibition ... ... 2 ft. i 3 
•Prince Edward, of branching habit, and very robust con- 
stitution. The pods are produced in great pro- 
fusion, mostly in pairs, and attain a length of seven 
inches, being closely packed with from 1 1 to 13 
lai ge dark green peas of most mellow flavour ... 5 ft. 2 o 
♦Prince of Wales, a very productive pea of excellent 
flavour ; splendid main crop variety 3 ft. o 9 
Prizetaker, early green marrow of fine flavour ; very 
vigorous and good for main crop ... ... 5 ft. 09 
•Prize-Winner, a superb marrowfat pea, producing an 
abundance of large, slightly-curved, deep-green 
pods, well filled with fine peas of delicious flavour 3 ft. 1 6 
♦Rent-payer, a superior marrowfat variety, with long, 
straight, dark green pods, closely packed with 
large peas of first-class quality 2 ft. i 6 
♦Royal Salute, a grand variety, of strong and robust 
habit, carrying an immense crop of pods mostly 
in pairs. Pods are dark green, long, broad, and 
pointed, containing 9 to 1 1 large peas of delicious 
flavour ... ... ... ... ■■■ 3 ift' 2 3 
♦Satisfaction, an exceedingly productive pea, of robust 
habit, bearing broad, straight pods, closely filled 
with large peas of superior flavour 3 ft- ‘ 3 
♦Sharpe’s Queen, sturdy branching habit, pods large 
and well filled, of delicate flavour 2^ ft. i 6 
♦Stratagem, a fine marrow, enormous cropper, splendid 
flavour, large handsome pods 2 ft. 1 6 
Cllbrans’ Malncrop. This excellent pea 
=1^* is a splendid main crop variety, the 
haulm is strong and carries an enor- 
mous crop of large dark green pods 
which are exceedingly well filled. As an exhi- 
bition variety it is unsurpassed 4i ft. 2 6 
L 
SECOND AND GENERAL CROP— continued. 
Height — Per qt. 
Telegraph, splendid variety, with large well-filled s. d. 
pods ; peas of deep green colour and fine flavour ; 
heavy cropper and fine for exhibition ... ... 5 ft. i 3 
♦Telephone, very productive, the pods are large and 
contain to to 1 2 peas of sugary flavour ; fine for 
main crop and exhibition ... ... ... ...5 ff- • .1 
i[8E^ T''® ®®**' magnificent Pea is a 
main crop variety with strong haulm 
Special dark green foliage, producing an 
abundance of long straight pods, in 
pairs, each pod containing 10 to 12 peas of 
immense size and most exquisite flavour.' 7 : We 
consider this the heaviest cropping Pea in culti- 
vation, and can recommend it as a grand variety 
for exhibition. 
In sealed packets, per pint 2/6, I-pint 1/6. 
♦The Stanley, large well-filled pods of delicately-flavoured 
peas, tremendous cropper ... ... ...lift. 1 6 
The Scotsman. A grand new main 
crop variety with strong haulms, dark 
green foliage, long crooked dark green 
pods produced in pairs, containing 10 
to 12 peas in a pod, of excellent flavour, well 
suited for exhibition. In sealed J-pint packets, 
2/6 each 
♦Triumph (Sharpe), a blue wrinkled marrow of exquis- 
ite flavour ; pods large, much curved, and well 
filled ; compact habit, and a heavy cropper ... 3 ft. i 3 
♦Veitch’s Perfection, a splendid variety of delicious 
flavour; pods long and full, very prolific ...3 ft. 1 3 
FOR LATE CROP. 
♦Autocrat, a large blue marrow pea ; very prolific, of 
vigorous growth and excellent flavour ... ...4 ft. i 6 
♦British Queen, large white prolific marrow of delicious 
flavour; pods very large, vigorous grower ...6 ft. i 3 
♦Captain Cuttle. — This superb pea is of very robust 
growth and one of the heaviest late cropping varie- 
ties yet introduced ... ... ... ... ...3ift. 2 6 
♦Late Queen, one of the best late peas, resists mildew in 
a remarkable manner. Pods broad, handsome, 
deep green colour, and contain 8 to 10 peas of 
delicate flavour ... ... ... ... ... 3 i^t 2 o 
♦Ne Plus Ultra, first-class dark green wrinkled marrow, 
of excellent flavour ; large polls, heavy anti con- 
tinuous cropper ... ... ... ... ... 6 ft. r o 
♦Omega, one of the best late peas grown, of delicious 
flavour, hand.some, well-filled dark green pods ...2^11. i 6 
St. Duthus, exceedingly productive, and of excellent 
quality, one of the best late varieties ... ...34ft. 2 3 
-♦The Gladstone. — An excellent cropper, pods in pairs ; 
haulm, pods, and peas very dark green, pods very 
long, often containing 1 1 peas of large'size in each, 
of fine flavour, very scarce ... ... ... 3 jft. 2 6 
♦Walker’s Perpetual Bearer, a fine wrinkled marrow of 
excellent quality, robust branching habit, very 
vigorous and bears well ; hardy and resists mildew 3 ft. 16 
♦Yorkshire Hero, a wrinkled marrow of fine flavour, 
very productive ... ... ... ... ... 3 ft. o lO 
EDIBLE-PODDED OR SUGAR PEAS.— Boiled 
whole as gathered these are much esteemed, the 
pods having no membraneous or inside lining as 
in otherjVarieties .., Tall, 5 ft. ; Dwarf, ij ft. ; each 2 o 
The Gardens, Shorbridge Hall, Warkworth. 
“ I have much pleasure in again sending you my seed order, &c.. and at the same time allow me to 
express my satisfaction with the material supplied by your firm previously. The seeds I have had from you 
formerly have been very good, and their germinating qualities splendid.” — Yours sincerely. D. Mackie. 
4 
