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GARDEN PEAS— continued. 
EARLY CROP. 
Height — Per <jt. 
*A 1 , a very eairly variety, of true marrowfat flavour, s. d. 
producing large pods of fine peas ... lift. 2 o 
* American Wonder. — One of the earliest marrow 
peas in cultivation ; compact habit and of fine 
flavour 1 ft. 13 
Ameer, an early green marrow, with pods larger tlian 
those of William the First, of fine green colour and 
superior quality. Very productive lift, i 3 
EARLY CROP— continued. 
Height — Per qt. 
♦William Hurst, a splendid early blue wrinkled s. d. 
marrow, large,handsome, deep green, closely-filled 
pods, good quality and very productive ; an im- 
provement on American Wonder I ft. : 3 
William the First, selected stock, much superior to 
the ordinary strain usually sent out. An early 
green prolific marrow, fine flavour, long, well- 
filled pods 3 ft. 13 
♦Chelsea Gem. A remarkably fine variety, well-filled 
pods, first-rate quality, abundant cropper ... ijft. 2 o 
Earliest of All, the earliest round blue variety, pod of 
good size ; of fine flavour and a heavy cropper, 3 ft. i o 
Early Bountiful, the heaviest cropping and the largest 
podded round blue pea 2^ ft. i o 
♦Empress of India, a productive early variety with 
large pods, filled with finely flavoured peas ... 3jft. i 6 
♦English Wonder, an excellent early pea of the finest 
flavour, and wonderfully productive ... ... ijft. t 3 | 
♦Exonlan, a splendid marrow. The peas are of a deep | 
green colour and of delicious flavour 3i ft. i 6 
♦Favourite Marrowfat. — A grand early dwarf marrow, 
bearing long, straight pods, well filled with large 
peas of excellent flavour, very productive ... ijft. 2 o j 
First and Best, very early and a heavy cropper ... 3 ft. o 9 
♦Gradus, ripens with William the First, yet the pods 
are as large and as well filled as those of Duke ot 
Albany, with large peas of excellent flavour ; a 
splendid variety ... ... ... ... ... 3 ft. i 9 
♦May Queen, a first early marrowfat variety of fine 
quality, as early as American Wonder : pods well 
filled with 7 or 8 large peas ... ... ...2 ft. 2 o 
♦McLean’s Little Gem, a very early green marrow pea, 
excellent quality and flavour t ft. i o 
♦Nott’s Excelsior, fine marrowfat of vigorous consti- 
tution. Pods are larger than those of American 
Wonder or Little Gem , both of which it excels ... i ft. 16 
♦Pierremont Gem, indispensable for pot culture and 
early borders. The pods are large and handsome, 
the peas being of large size, of a dark green col- 
our, from 7 to 9 in a pod, very fine flavour ... tjft. 2 o 
Sangster’s No. 1 Improved, much superior to the 
ordinary variety ... ... ... 3 ft. o 9 
♦The Sherwood. — One of the best cropping kinds yet 
sent out, the haulm being literally covered with 
pods containing 8 to 10 large peas... ... ... t ft. i 6 
The Herald. — A dwarf marrowfat of sturdy branch- 
ing habit producing an abundance of well-filled 
pods containing 7 to to peas of fine flavour ... i ft. 1 9 
♦Thomas Laxton, a fine early wrinkled pea, the 
pods are of a rich dark green colour It is a 
grand cropper and of excellent flavour 3 ft. i 6 
♦The Pilot. A First Early Pea, of the Gradus type, 
producing deep green pods containing peas of 
exquisite flavour, height 3 ft. ... 3 ft. 2 o 
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SECOND AND GENERAL CROP. 
♦Advancer, prolific green wrinkled pea ; large well- 
filled pods, superior flavour ... ... ... 3 
♦Alderman, a splendid main crop variety, of a strong 
and branching habit ... ... ... ...5 
♦Abundance, a branching variety, should be thinly 
sown, profuse bearer, fine quality ... ... ijft. 
♦Boston Unrivalled, unusually prolific, a second early 
marrowfat of the best table qualities. Large 
pods of the Telephone shape and colour 3 
Buck’s Royalty, a superb main crop green marrow, 
an immense cropper, with large deep green pods 
containing 9 to 1 1 large peas of delicious flavour 4 
Buttercup. — A very fine and robust 
Snepi^ main crop Pea, with long, hand- 
• ■ some, rich green, well-filled pods. 2 
♦Champion of England, a blue wrinkled marrow of 
good flavour, pods long, and a heavy cropper ... $ ft. o 9 
♦Daisy, a large podded dwarf marrow, with handsome 
pods. 5 inches long, containing 8 to 10 deep 
coloured peas of the finest flavour rift, i 6 
♦Dr McLean, a fine blue wrinkled marrow, with large 
handsome well-filled pods, fine flavour, vigorous 
grower, and very productive 3 
♦Duchess, a splendid exhibition main crop green wrin- 
kled variety, straight pods about 4J inches long, 
average of 9 peas in each, exquisite flavour, pro- 
lific 
♦Duke of Albany, a splendid main crop variety, with 
immense well-filled pods, delicious flavour, un- 
rivalled for exhibition or the table ; vigorous 
branching habit, very prolific 5 ft. 
♦Duke of York, an earlier and dwarfer form of the Duke of 
Albany, possessing all the good qualities of that 
standard variety 3 iff- 
♦Eureka, a splendid main crop variety, bearing a 
profusion of unusually large handsome pods, 
well filled with peas of a delicious marrowfat 
flavour 3 ^t. 
Flllbasket, a round blue variety of the first quality, 
long curved, well-filled pods, very productive ...3 ft. 
♦Glory of -Devon. — A well kno-wn popular main crop 
marrowfat Pea, a most extraordinary cropper, 
the pods containing about 8 to 10 peas of fine 
flavour 4 it- 
♦Hartford Success, an immense cropper, the haulm 
being covered with large pods, each containing 
10 or n large peas of a delicious flavour, and a 
rich dark green colour when cooked 3i ft. 
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