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The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners 
PEAS. 
Section II. — Second Early. 
mr DANIELS’ DWARF PROLIFIC. 
A grand second early dwarf wrinkled Marrow, of strong constitution and sturdy habit, growing about 1£ feet high ; it is 
enormously prolific, bearing a profusion of dark green, slightly curved pods, four inches long, well filled with eight to nine 
peas of excellent flavour, at the same time it is an excellent variety for forcing, being quite as prolific under glass as in the 
open. It is a very compact grower, and will be an acquisition to all gardens where space is limited, on account of the little 
room it occupies as compared with its heavy cropping qualities. Per quart 2s. 
per quart 
DT* DANIELS’ MIDSUMMER MARROW. A grand 
early Marrowfat Pea of a good hardy constitution. It 
is an abundant bearer ; the pods, which somewhat 
resemble Gradus in shape, are about 4J inches in 
length and well-filled with nine or ten fine peas of 
excellent flavour. We can thoroughly recommend 
this as a first-class variety for all purposes 
Height 3 to 4 ft. 2 0 
DV~ DANIELS’ NORWICH WONDER. A grand Second 
Early variety, bearing an abundance of fine shaped 
pods five inches in length, well filled with nine to ten 
peas of excellent flavour ; a fine addition to our exhibi- 
tion varieties, whilst its prolificness and excellent table 
quality <[make it a most desirable acquisition 
Height 4 ft. 1 9 
DUKE OF YORK. A fine wrinkled Marrow, of robust habit, pods 
five inches in length ; a very prolific bearer, coming in a few 
days earlier than Duke of Albany, and like that variety, A 1 for 
exhibition . . . . . . Height 3J to 4 ft. 2 0 
LYE’S FAVOURITE. Improved Stock. A new selection of this fine 
second early variety, of hardy constitution and enormous pro- 
ductiveness, bearing a profusion of long, handsome, slightly 
curved pods, well filled with peas of excellent marrow flavour. 
Very useful for ea't-ly sowing on account of its extreme 
hardiness . . . . . Height 3 to 4 ft. 1 3 
PRODUCTIVE MARROWFAT. A fine second early variety, growing 
to the height of 1| feet. The haulm is of good constitution, 
bearing a profusion of largo pods mostly in pairs, and well-filled 
with fine peas of the true marrowfat flavour. Considering its 
dwarf habit and great productiveness it will prove of great 
value for small gardens . . . . . . Height 1 £ to 2 ft. 1 9 
THE DAISY. A dwarf second early wrinkled Marrow of great merit. 
The haulm which is very robust is well hung with handsome 
pods four to five inches in length, well filled with large peas of 
excellent flavour. On account of its numerous good qualities 
it has been awarded a First Class Certificate by the Royal 
Horticultural Society .. .. .. Height 1J ft. 2 0 1 
WILLIAM THE FIRST. Selected stock. One of the finest early 
green Marrows, combining flavour and earliness, and produces 
a very heavy crop of slightly curved dark green pods, well 
filled with peas of excellent colour and flavour, and is one of the 
best varieties for market purposes . . Height 4 ft. 1 2 
DANIELS’ DWARF PROLIFIC. Reduced from a Photograph. 
"Your Matchless Marrow Pea might be very fittingly termed Daniels’ 
I lmve never seen anything approaching it in appearance, and the row is podded from 
top to bottom. It is easy to get pods live inches long containing from nine to elevui 
peas of unusual size.” Mr. W. HAMILTON, Springside, Kilmarnock. 
” I have never bail Peas looking so grand before as your Matchless Mariow. Tiny 
arc the envy of everybody.” Mr. W. WILLFORD, Leicester. 
•• I had some of your Matchless Marrow Peas, and 1 have a splendid row cove ml 
wit-li pods six inches loner and well filled. It has been much admired.”— Mr. W.. 
CHAPPLF, A x minster. 
“ The Seeds you sent me are producing, marvellous r» suits, especially the Matchless 
Marrow Peas, many of the pods containing eleven peas.” — Mir. A. J. MERRY, Swindon. 
“ 1 am very pleased to tell you that from one quart of Matchless Maircw Pei> 
I have picked five bushels of splendid Peas.”- Mr. P. TARRANT, Datchet. 
-I was very pleased with your line selection of Peas. The Lye’s Favourite las’ 
year were splendid.” Mr. P. TARRANT, Datcliet. 
