Daniels Bros., Norwich, Spring, 1892 
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P6clS ( continued ). 
NEW AND SELECT VARIETIES. 
EVIDENCE OF QUALITY. 
"The Feas bad in your Collection of Vegetable 
Seeds lust* year all, did well.” — Mrs. OWEN, 
Ellesmere. 
“ Yo ur'Peas last, year surpassed all I have bad." — 
Miss TROTTER, .Staines. 
' ‘The Peas I bad of'you lost year were exceptionally 
fine.”— Mr. T. EERY, Andover. 
“ I have grown Gem of the Season Peas in 
the open for two years, aud have gathered Peas at least 
fourteen days before any one in the neighbourhood. 
They are good croppers and fine flavoured.”— 
Mr. J. T. HOLMES, Heading. 
“I have grown your Seeds for the Ttev. — Lsliani 
for four years, ana am pleased to say they have given 
t"p P^ery satisfaction ” — Mr. J. KEMPSALL, The 
Gardens, Car wood House 
ht. pr quart, 
in ft. s. d. 
PARROTT’S PROLIFIC. This fine blue wrinkled 
Marrow is of the Veitch’s Perfection type, but more sturdy in its 
habit, and shorter in the haulm (about 2j feet), hearing a profusion 
of well-filled pods, six to eight large peas in each, of a most delicate 
marrow flavour. During the past season it has proved itself to be 
one of the most prolific we have grown ... ... ... 2 \ 2 0 
Echo. A prolific dwarf wrinkled Marrow, and a good main crop 
variety ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 2 6 
Autocrat. First Class Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society. 
Is of exceedingly robust habit, much branched, foliage of a dark 
lustrous green. Owing to its strong constitution, it is perfectly 
free from mildew ... ... ... ... ... ... 4 2 6 
Essential. A late wrinkled Marrow, very prolific ;pods of a dark 
green colour, well filled with large fine-flavoured peas, which retain 
their beautiful colour when cooked ... ... ... ... 5 2 6 
Dignity, a fine main crop Pea of robust growth; the pods 
averaging from four to five inches in length, well filled with fine 
flavoured peas. A good sort for exhibition 
Empress. A main crop wrinkled Marrow, of robust habit and 
vigorous constitution. The pods are of large size, and well filled 
with six or seven very large peas of rich sugary flavour ... 
The Don. This Pea obtained a First Class Certificate under the 
name of “Quality.” Its flavour resembles Ne Plus Ultra, whilst 
it is a very heavy cropper; pods large and well filled 
ExOnian. This is claimed by the raiser to be an entirely new sort. 
It is a First Early Wrinkled Marrow; very productive. The haulm, 
which is thickly covered with pods containing six to eight peas 
of fine flavour, is rather light and pale green in colour. Awarded 
a First Class Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society. 
In sealed three-quarter-pint packet 2s. 6d. 
Ambassador (Eckford). Awarded a Certificate of Merit by the 
Royal Horticultural Society. A main-crop Wrinkled Pea, producing 
profusely long deep green well-filled pods, the peas are of the finest 
flavour, and retain their beautiful colour when cooked. 
In sealed half-pint packet 2s. 
Consummate (Eckford). Awarded a First Class Certificate by 
the Royal Horticultural Society. A main-crop green "Wrinkled 
Marrow, producing a great abundance of long well-filled pods ; a 
pea of exquisite flavour. Being dwarf, and a very heavy cropper, it 
is well adapted for field culture. In sealed half-pint packet 2s. 
English Wonder (new). A great improvement on the well- 
known American Wonder, in earliness, productiveness, length of pod 
and flavour, and being somewhat dwarfer than that variety cannot 
fail to become a general favourite. In sealed half-pint packet Is. 
Oracle (Daxton). Mr. Laxtou 
describes this as follows: — “A 
splendid main-crop variety, with 
large handsome pods containing 
ten to twelve fine peas of excellent 
flavour. The variety is somewhat 
branched, very hardy and pro- 
ductive, and is not liable to 
mildew. 
In sealed half-pint packet, 2s. 6d. 
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ENGLISH WONDER. 
