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Section II.— Second Early & Main Crops. 
NEW PEA — DANIELS’ MATCHLESS MAR- 
ROW. Height four feet, bearing a profusion of handsome 
well-filled pods, each containing ten to twelve large marrow 
peas of the most delicious flavour. For use late in the season 
this Pea is unequalled, and cannot fail to become a leading 
kind for market purposes, possessing as it does all the good 
qualities of Ne Plus Ultra and Yeitch’s Perfection combined 
per pint Is. 6d., per quart 2s. 6d. 
“ I feel it my duty to inform you I have taken First Prize with your Pea. 
Matchless Marrow. I have ten long rows of Pens on trial, all cultivated 
the. same, and Matchless Marrow is by far the finest throughout.” — 
Mr. GEORGE HURRELL, Southminster. 
“ There are some very flue sorts of Peas out, hut have more confidence in your 
Matchless Marrow Pea than I have in any one sort else. It is a real, good, 
profitable, hardy Pea, and still A 1 for exhibition ; cun always grow them eleven to 
twelve in a pod.”— Mr. W. HILL MOORE, Barton. 
“Among the Seeds purchased from your firm this season 1 am especially 
pleased with your Matchless Marrow. At the Headley Horticultural Annual 
Show, held lust Tuesday, I was awarded First Prize with that Pea grown from your 
Seed. They have been much admired, and are very prolific; all who require an 
Exhibition Pea should grow them for they are excellent.”— Mr. E. DAVID, 
Headley. 
“ I have just had five stones of beautiful peas from the pint of Seed supplied 
by your firm of the Matchless Marrow. ”— Mr. W. DOWNING, Harthill. 
“My gardener says he has never had anything so fine as your Matchless 
Peas.”— Mrs. FRIEND, Preston Park. 
“ I planted half-pint of your Matchless Marrow Peas last. April, in a row 
thirty-six feet long in a four acre field. Although the sharp June frost severely 
punished them they turned out splendid, literally covered with pods 5 to 51 inches 
long, and ten to twelve beautiful peas of exquisite flavour ; as to quantity, all who 
saw them were of opinion they exceeded your coloured plate, which certainly was 
no exaggeration.”— Mr. JOHN HOLMES, Borrowash. 
NEW PEA.— THE DANIELS. This grand new Pea 
is the result of a cross between Best of All and Alpha, and 
is quite distinct. The haulm is robust, and grows about four 
feet in height, is of light green colour, up to the present it 
has exhibited no trace of mildew. The pods are long and 
handsome, averaging five to six inches in length, and filled 
with ten to twelve delicious marrow peas of exquisite flavour ; 
it is a main-crop variety, and will take a high place for 
exhibition purposes, while its heavy cropping qualities will 
recommend it to the market grower. Owing to the excessive 
drought during the past Summer, our crop of this fine Pea is 
very limited per pint 2s., per quart 3s. 6d. 
“The Daniels New Pea secured several First. Prizes, being the best in 
the neighbourhood.”— Mr. W. WEBSTER, Newhall. 
“The New Pea, The Daniels, on my ground astonish every one that sees 
them, one and all want to know the name, &c. The pods are enormous.” — 
Mr. W. H. SAVILLE, Newmarket. 
DANIELS' MATCHLESS MARROW. 
ht. pr quart, 
in ft. s. d. 
Daniels’ Dwarf Prolific {see Novelties) . lh 2 6 
Daniels' Early Long-pod. A fine early variety ; 
pods five inches loug and well filled with fine-flavoured 
peas. A useful variety alike to the market gardener and 
private grower ... ... ... ... ... 4 16 
Duke of Albany. A fine long-podded variety. One 
of the best for exhibition, and of very fine flavour ... 4-5 2 0 
Gladiator. The plant is very robust and vigorous, 
stem branched, growing about three feet in height, 
exceediugly productive, bearing in pairs an abundance of 
long, curved, handsome pods, which are very closely filled 
with medium-sized peas of excellent quality. First Class 
Certificate, itoyal Horticultural Society ... ... 3 16 
Nelson’s Vanguard. A fine second early wrinkled 
Marrow ; haulm densely covered from the bottom with fine 
handsome pods, well filled with peas of excellent flavour 21 1 6 
Stratagem. This is a splendid variety, with pods five 
to six inches in length, containing eight to ten large 
fine-flavoured peas. First Class Certificate, K.H.S. ... 2 2 0 
TELEGRAPH. A valuable market variety of first-class 
quality ... ... ... ... ... ... 4 Id 
