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Daniels Bros. Limited, Norwich, Spring, 1911. 
PEAS. 
Section III. — Main Crop. 
DANIELS’ SELECTED DURE OF ALBANY. 
A fine selected stock of this useful Main Crop Pea. It grows between 4 and 6 feet in height. The haulm being covered 
with a very heavy crop of long handsome dark green pods, averaging five inches in length, which are well-filled with 10 to 
12 large peas of the true marrow flavour. A splendid variety for exhibition, whilst its fine 
its excellent flavour will recommend it alike to the private grower and the market gardener. 
cropping qualities combined with 
Per quart 2s. 3d. 
ALDERMAN. Received the highest award from the 
Royal Horticultural 8ooiety after trial at ChUwick. 
In habit it is strong and branohing, producing, a few 
day. later than Duke of Albany, very large handsome, 
straight, deep green and well-filled pods, whioh oontain 
peas of the riohest Ne Plus Ultra flavour and quality 
Height 6 ft. 
CAPTAIN CUTTLE. A fine wrinkled mainorop variety 
of strong constitution and robust habit, producing 
a heavy crop of long dark green pods containing 9 to 
10 large peas of the finest marrow flavour. The pods 
are of the same shape as the well-known “ Ne Plus 
Ultra,” but are much larger. Very useful for exhi- 
bition purposes . . . . Height 4 ft. 
DR. MACLEAN. A fine wrinkled Marrow, of vigorous 
growth, wonderfully productive, flavour of the first 
qua lity . . . . . . Height 3 J ft. 
FILLBASKET. Very prolific. . ... Height 3 ft. 
GLADIATOR. The plant is very robust and vigorous, stem 
branched, growing about three feet in height, 
exceedingly productive, bearing in pairs an abundance 
of long, curved handsome pods, whioh are very olosely 
filled with medium-sized peas of excellent quality. 
First Class Certificate, R.H.S. .. Height 3 ft. 
MACLEAN’S WONDERFUL, or PRINCE OF WALES. 
Excellent oropping variety of superior flavour 
Height 3 ft. 
MAGNUM BONUM. This grand Pea is of a fine robust 
constitution, and resists mildew in dry seasons. The 
pods are of a deep rioh green oolour, measuring about 
5 inohes in length, and oontain 10 to 11 peas of 
excellent marrow flavour. A very heavy oropper 
Height 3 to 4 ft. 
PEERLESS MARROWFAT A grand large-podded main 
crop variety, whioh may be described as a dwarf 
Duke of Albany, the pods being equal in size to that 
variety, whilst it is quite as prolifio, and has the 
decided advantage of growing only three feet in height 
Height 3 ft. 
QUITE CONTENT. This is undoubtedly the largest- 
podded poa yet introduced. It somewhat resembles 
Alderman, but with stronger growth and longer pods. 
It is exceedingly prolifio, and the pods hang mostly 
in pairs. Grand exhibition varioty. Height 5 to G ft. 
Per half-pint Is. ; pint Is. 9d. 
per quart, 
e. d. 
“I am pleased to tell you that I took two First Prizes for Peas” 
—Mrs. G. SUMLIN. Ohcsliam.j * 
“The Peas srown from your Seed were the finest seen in thl* part 
of the country.”— Mr. W. STONOR.iCanterbury. 
“I hav e had a splendid crop of Matchless Marrow Peas this year.” 
— Mrs. HULMEADoncaster. 
“ I am pleased to inform you that I won First Prize with your 
MatcblessJIarrow Peas at our Show.”— Mr. G. BARNES, Ashford. 
"I am pleased to bo able to report that your Matchless Marrow 
Pea took First Prize, out of at least twelve varieties at our Show.” — 
Mr. H. PRITCHARD, New Romney. 
“ I took First Prize with your Matchless Marrow Pea, against 
thirteen other exhibits, at our Show last week.”— Mr. 0. GREENDf, 
Winehcombe. 
DANIELS' SELECTED DUKE OF ALBANY. 
“ I found the Peas very profitable and of a very fine flavour. I am 
growing them again this year.” — Mr. E. THORN. EDfield. 
