Owing to the long continued drought of last summer, 
crops of some varieties of peas are somewhat scarce. If, when 
ordering, customers would kindly give permission to substitute 
any varieties that may be out of stock, we should esteem it a 
favour. 
CLIBRANS’ GARDEN PEAS. 
( Pi su m sativum ). 
Any good, well drained, deeply worked soil is suitable for peas. Farm- 
yard manure should, as a rule, be given to the previous crop. On 
light soils, 2ozs. of Clibrans’ Potash Manure to the square yard should 
be applied some days before the peas are sown ; in every case the soil 
should receive a top dressing of Clibrans’ Phosphate Manure, at the 
rate of 3 ozs. to the square yard just after sowing. Keep free from 
weeds and earth up twice during growth. For an early crop sow the 
earliest varieties in January. F,arly and second early varieties sow 
in February , and the main crops in succession from March until the 
end of May. 
(Those marked with an asterisk (*) are wrinkled varieties). 
EARLY CROP. Hc *"' p s er 
A1,a fine early variety, of true marrowfat flavour, pro- 
ducing large pods of fine peas . . . . 31 ft. 3 0 
Ameer, an early green marrow, good cropper.. .. 31 ft. 2 6 
CLIBRANS’ MASTERPIECE, the earliest and finest 
dwarf pea yet Introduced ; a tremendous cropper, 
producing long dark green pods filled with peas of 
delicious flavour ; of robust habit. A strikingly 
handsome pea and a valuable introduction. Height 
about tj ft. Per packet, 1/6. 
"English Wonder, an excellent early pea of the finest 
flavour, and wonderfully productive .. . . 1% ft. 2 9 
"GRADUS, ripens with William the First, yet the pods are 
as large and as well-filled as those of Duke of Albany, 
with large peas of excellent flavour, a splendid variety 3 ft. 3 3 
"THE PILOT, a first early pea, of exquisite flavour 3 ft. 3 3 
THE SHERWOOD, a fine dwarf, producing an abundance 
of pods containing 8 to 10 large peas of delicious 
flavour 1 ft. 3 0 
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