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CLIBRANS, SEED MERCHANTS AND NURSERYMEN. 
GARDEN PEAS — continued. 
EARLY CROP. 
Height — Per qt. 
*A1, a fine early variety, of true marrowfat flavour, s. d. 
producing large pods of fine peas ... ... 3J ft. 2 0 
‘American Wonder, one of the earliest peas in 
cultivation ; compact habit, of fine flavour 1 ft. 2 0 
Ameer, an early green marrow, with large pods 
of fine green colour and superior quality ... 3| ft. 2 0 
‘Chelsea Gem, a remarkably fine variety, well- 
filled pods, first-rate quality, abundant cropper ljft. 2 3 
‘Earliest of All, the earliest round blue variety, pod 
of good size; fine flavour and heavy cropper... 3 ft. 16 
‘Empress of India, a productive early variety with 
large pods, filled with finely flavoured peas ... 34 ft. 2 3 
‘English Wonder, an excellent early pea of the finest 
flavour, and wonderfully productive ... ... l^ft. 2 0 
‘Excelsior, a productive early variety of excellent 
flavour, fine large pods ... ... ... 1J ft. 2 3 
‘Exonian, a splendid marrow. The peas are of a 
deep green colour and of delicious flavour ... 3 J ft. 1 6 
‘Favourite Marrowfat, a grand early dwarf mar- 
row, bearing long, straight pods, well filled 
with large peas of excellent flavour ... ... 14 ft. 2 6 
‘Gradus, ripens with William the First , yet the pods 
are as large and well filled as those of Duke of 
Albany, with large peas of excellent flavour; a 
splendid variety ... ... ... ... 3 ft. 2 6 
•Laxtonian. — The haulm of this Grand Early Pea 
is covered from top to bottom with fine large 
pods, usually containing 9 to 10 peas in each 
of excellent flavour ... Per £ pint, 1/3 1 ^ ft. — 
‘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 6 
♦McLean’s Little Gem, a very early green marrow 
pea, excellent quality and flavour ... ... 1 ft. 1 6 
‘Pierremont Gem, indispensable for pot culture and 
early borders. The pods are large and hand- 
some, the peas being of large size, of a dark 
green colour, from 7 to 9 in a pod, fine flavour 1 J ft. 2 6 
Sangster’s No. 1 Improved, much superior to the 
ordinary variety... ... ... ... ... 3 ft. 1 6 
•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. 2 3 
The Pilot, a First Early Pea, of the Gradus type, 
producing deep green pods ... ... ... 3 ft. 2 6 
‘William Hurst, a splendid early blue wrinkled 
marrow, large, handsome, deep green, closely- 
filled pods ... ... ... ... ... 1 ft. 2 6 
William the First, selected stock, superior to 
the ordinary strain usually sent out. An early 
green prolific marrow, fine flavour ... ... 3 ft. 1 9 
SECOND AND GENERAL CROP -continued. 
Height — Per qt. 
‘Abundance, a branching variety, should be thinly s. d. 
sown, profuse bearer, fine quality ... ... li ft. 1 6 
‘Boston Unrivalled, unusually prolific, a second 
early marrowfat of the best table qualities. 3 ft. 2 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 ... ... 4 ft. 2 6 
‘Clibrans’ Maincrop, this excellent 
pea is a splendid main crop 
variety, the haulm is strong and 
carries an enormous crop of large dark green 
pods which are exceedingly well filled. As 
an exhibition variety it is unsurpassed ... 4 J ft. 2 6 
Special 
SECOND AND GENERAL CROP. 
‘Advancer, prolific green wrinkled pea; large well- 
filled pods, superior flavour ... ... ... 3 ft. 1 6 
‘Alderman, a splendid main crop variety, of a strong 
and branching habit ... ... ... ... 5 ft. 2 0 Photo ] 
duke of Albany pea. [Clibrans 
Mr. John Burnside, The Gardens, Binbrookc Manor, writes : — “ 1 was very well pleased with everything. Peas 
were splendid. We were picking Late Queen in the early part of November from a sowing made on June the 
3rd, and there was not the least sign of mildew. Clibrans’ Main Crop is a very fine pea, it cropped very heavy 
and is very useful for exhibition.” 
