Cl i brans’ Tested Garden Peas -continued. 
Varieties marked (*) are specially recommended for Exhlkitlon. 
SECOND AND MAIN CROP — continued. 
SECOND AND MAIN CROP — continued. 
Height — Per Pt. Per Qt. 
CUBRAWS* MAIN CROP. Asplen- 
did main crop; the haulm Is 
strong and carries an enormous 
crop of large, dark green well- 
fllled pods 
Daisy, a fine dwarf marrow, hand- 
some pods, 5 inches long, con- 
taining 8 to 10 deep-coloured 
peas of the finest flavour 
Duchess, a grand exhibition main 
crop, straight pods about 4J 
inches long, average of 9 peas 
in each, exquisite flavour 
*DUKE OF ALBANY, a splendid 
main crop, immense well-filled 
pods, delicious flavour, un- 
rivalled for exhibition or table; 
vigorous branching habit; 
prolific 
Duke of York, an earlier and dwarfer 
form of the Duke of Albany, 
possessing all the good qualities 
of that standard variety 
Fillbasket, a round blue variety of 
the first quality, long curved 
well filled pods, very productive 
Glory of Devon, a well-known main 
crop marrowfat, extraordinary 
cropper, the pods contain about 
8 to 10 peas of fine flavour ... 
HURST’S PASSPORT, a very fine 
new variety resulting from a 
cross between Alderman and 
Prizewinner ; heavy cropper, 
producing an abundance of pods 
containing 9 to 10 peas in each ; 
fine flavour 
KING EDWARD VII, a splendid 
second early marrow, robust, 
prolific cropper. The pods are 
long, rich dark green, and con- 
tain 8 to 10 large peas of fine 
flavour 
Matchless Marrowfat, a superb ex- 
hibition pea, with large, straight 
well-filled pods. The haulm is 
robust, and bears a heavy crop 
of delicious peas 
PRESIDENT, an enormous cropper, 
somewhat resembling Senator in 
appearance but with dark green 
pods, of splendid flavour, much 
superior to Senator 
Prince of Wales, a very productive 
pea of excellent flavour ; splen- 
did main crop variety ... 
♦QUITE CONTENT. A cross between 
Alderman and Edwin Beckett. 
Exceedingly prolific, the pods of 
enormous size, hanging in pairs 
s. d. 
s. d. 
4 ft. 2 0 4 0 
n ft. i li 39 
5 ft. 1 8 3 3 
5 ft. 1 9 3 6 
34 ft. Ill 39 
3 ft. 1 3 2 6 
4 ft. 2 0 4 0 
21 ft. 1 11 3 9 
U ft- 2 0 4 
34 ft. Ill 39 
3 ft. 1 11 3 9 
3 ft. 13 2 6 
S ft. 2 6 5 0 
Height— Per Pt. Per Qt. 
Rent-payer, a superior marrowfat 
variety, with long, straight, dark 
green pods closely packed with 
large peas of first-class quality. . . 
Royal Salute, a fine variety with 
well-filled pods, containing 9 to 
1 1 peas of finest quality ; robust 
grower, prolific 
Senator, a wonderful cropper; the 
pods, produced in pairs, are of 
good stee, and contain on an 
average about 9 large peas ... 
Stratagem, a fine marrow, enormous 
cropper, splendid flavour, large 
handsome pods 
s. d. s. d. 
2 ft. 1 6 3 0 
34 ft. 1 11 3 9 
2£ ft. 1 6 3 0 
2 ft. 1 6 3 0 
SUGAR PEA, edible podded, the pod 
and peas being cooked as picked 
from the plant; on the Continent 
it is held in high esteem. 
Per pkt. 1/- 6-7 
Telephone, the pods are large and 
contain 10 to 12 peas of sugary 
flavour ; fine main crop and 
exhibition ; prolific 
ft. — 
UNION JACK, a dark green podded 
Senator ; large handsome pods, 
mostly produced In pairs ; bushy 
habit ; splendid flavour 
Veitch’s Perfection, a splendid 
variety of delicious flavour ; 
pods long and full, very prolific 
5 ft. 1 6 3 0 
21 ft. 1 6 3 0 
3 ft. 1 3 
LATE CROP. 
Height- 
Autocrat, a large blue marrow pea; 
very prolific, of vigorous growth 
and excellent flavour ... 
Late Queen, one of the best late 
peas, resists mildew in a remark- 
able manner. Pods broad, hand- 
some, deep green, and contain 
8 to 10 peas of delicate flavour 
Liberty, an exceedingly prolific vari- 
ety, ready about a week earlier 
than Gladstone ; pods contain 8 
to 1 1 large peas of delicious 
flavour Per pkt. 1 /6 
Ne Plus Ultra, first-class dark green 
wrinkled marrow, of excellent 
flavour; large pods, heavy crop- 
per 
♦THE GLADSTONE, an excellent 
cropper, pods in pairs; haulm, 
pods and peas very dark green, 
pods very long, often containing 
11 peas of large size in each, of 
fine flavour 
-Per Pt. Per Qt. 
s. d. s. d. 
4 ft. 1 6 3 
31 ft. 1 6 3 0 
4 ft. — — 
6 ft. 1 6 3 0 
3i ft. 1 11 3 9 
ARTICHOKE AND ASPARAGUS See page 25. 
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