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The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners. 
PEAS. 
Section 
III- — Main Crop. 
THE DANIELS 
An extra large podded Main Crop variety of great merit. It is of robust constitution, the pods are long and handsome,, 
averaging five to six inches in length, and well filled with ten to twelve large peas of the finest marrow flavour. It is a very 
heavy and reliable cropper, and a most useful sort for exhibition ; strongly recommended for general crop. 
Height 4 ft. Per pint Is. 6d. ; per quart 2s. 6d. 
per quart 
s. d. 
nr DANIELS’ MAIN CROP MARROW. One 
of the finest Marrow Peas in cultivation, and 
of the same flavour as the old Ne Plus Ultra ; 
but the pods are longer. It is very prolific, 
bearing a profusion of dark green, well-filled 
pods, each containing eight to nine large peas 
of exquisite flavour ; as a Main Crop variety 
it should be in great demand on account of its 
numerous good qualities. Height 4 to 5 ft. 
Per pint Is. 6d. - (> 
DANIELS’ IMPROVED CHAMPION OF ENGLAND. 
A great improvement of the well-known variety. 
It is very prolific, bearing a profusion of well- 
filled pods, twice the size of the old variety, 
at the same time retaining the fine rich marrow 
flavour for which that pea is celebrated. 
Height 5 to 6 ft. 1 O' 
QUITE CONTENT. This is undoubtedly the 
largest-podded pea yet introduced. It some- 
what resembles Alderman, but with stronger 
growth and longer pods. It is exceedingly 
prolific, and the pods hang mostly in pairs. 
Grand exhibition variety. Height 5 to 6 ft. 
Per pkt. 9fl. ; per half-pint Is. 6d. ; pint 2s. 6d. — 
STRATAGEM. This is a splendid variety, with pods five 
to six inches in length, containing eight to ten largo 
fine-flavoured peas. First Class Certificate, R.H.S. 
Our own selected and improved stock. Height 2 ft. 2 0 
TELEGRAPH. A hardy variety of first-class quality 
and strong constitution, pods large and well-filled ; 
also fine for exhibition . . . . Height 4 ft. 1 3 
TELEPHONE. First Class Certificate, Royal Horti- 
cultural Society. This fine variety is good either for 
exhibition or market purposes . . Height 41 ft. 1 !t 
TRIUMPH. A blue wrinkled Marrow, of exquisite 
flavour ; the pods are long and well filled, each 
containing nino to eleven large peas. In constitution 
it is robust and hardy . . Height 2 to 3 ft. 1 6> 
YORKSHIRE HERO. A .fine dwarf Marrow Pea of the 
Veitch’s Perfection type, is very prolific, bearing 
a profusion of well- filled pods, containing six to eight 
large peas each ; flavour first-class Height 3 ft. 1 O’ 
“ The Daniels Pea was most satisfactory lust year. Mr. G. 
ORCHARD. Sot well. 
“ I am writing to say how pleased 1 am with your Peas. Matchless 
Marrow, Gradus, Dwarf Prolific, and Gem of the Season. 1 was gathering 
the last named in .June when nobody was expecting Pens. The Gradus 
and Dwarf Prolific have been excellent, and the Matchless Marrow hex- 
been matchless to the letter.”— Mr. J. R. BULL, Burton Latimer. 
“ I am highly pleased with the results of all the Seeds, and if T should 
single one out for very special mention, it must be the Matchless Marrow 
Pea which has produced the finest stock 1 have seen this year.”— Mr. F. 
RANSOME, Jk-xthorpe. 
•\Your Distinction Pea was the admiration of the Show, and cairn 
out n glorious First, with thirty other exhibits. I lu.vc no doubt y<<n 
will secure several orders another year." Mr. J. BAPNETT, Chapel End. 
T am pleased to tell you I won two First Prizes end a Special wki. 
your Distinction Pea.” Mr. G. BESIEE. Woodchurch. 
•• I have taken Hi Prizes with your Distinction Pea.’’ Mr. E. BRIGGS. 
Wolvertou. 
*• Your Distinction Peas are the best for all purposes 1 ever - ^ 
1 have obtained live First Prizes with them. They are splendid 
f croppers.” Mr. F. WEAVER, Cross-in-Hard. 
THE DANIELS. 
