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The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners 
DANIELS’ MAIN CROP MARROW. 
PeaS ( continued ). 
Section II.- — Second Early and Main Crops {continued). 
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LYE’S FAVOURITE. This magnificent Pea was raised 
by Mr. James Lye, Clyffe Hall, Market Lavington, Wilts. It is 
a second early variety, bearing a profusion of handsomely curved 
pods, woll filled with delicious marrow peas. Ten to eleven peas in 
a pod. Awarded a First Class Certificate, Koj r al Horticultural 
Society ••• ••• ... ... ... ... 3| 1 6 
Champion of England or Fortyfold 
Harrison’s Glory. Large blue variety 
Fillbaskot (Laxton). Very prolific 
5 10 
3 0 9 
3 16 
Supreme (Laxton). This is a first-class blue round Pea, 
and an enormous bearer ... ... ... ... ... 4 10 
Prize-taker. Good market variety ... ... ...4 10 
Section III. — Main Crop and Late. 
DANIELS’ MAIN CROP MARROW. We 
have great pleasure in stating that this splendid Marrow 
Pea has stood the test of several years and has become 
a favourite. It is of the same flavour as the old Ne Plus 
Ultra; but the pods are longer. It is yery prolific, and 
should be largely grown as a Main Crop Pea for all 
purposes ... ... ... ... per pint Is. 6 d. 4-S 2 6 
Autocrat. First Class Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society. 
Is of exceedingly robust habib, much branched, foliage of a dark 
lustrous green. Owing to its strong constitution, it is perfectly 
free from mildew, and is the best late Pea in cultivation ... 4 2 
Dr. Maclean. A blue wrinkled Marrow, of vigorous growth, 
wonderfully productive, flavour of the first quality ... ... 34 l 6 
Maclean’s Wonderful, or Prince of Wales ... ... 3 16 
Queen (Sharpe). A blue wrinkled Marrow Pea of sturdy branching 
habit. It requires to be sown thinly. The pods are large, dark 
green, slightly curved, and well filled; the peas are of delicious 
flavour when cooked ... ... ... ... ... 2 - 2 j 2 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 largo peas each ; flavour 
first-class ... ... ... ... ... ... 3 13 
Triumph. (Sharpe). A blue wrinkled Marrow, of exquisite • 
flavour ; the pods are long and well filled, each containing nine 
to eleven large peas. In constitution it is robust and hardy ... 2-3 1 6 
T elephone. First Class Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society. 
This fine variety is good either for exhibition or market purposes 44 2 0 
HE PLUS ULTRA. Delicious Marrow Pea, very prolific, 
quality first/class, fine for general crop ... ... ...6 13 
NE PLUS ULTRA. Extra select stock ... ... 6 2 0 
British Queen (Oxford Tom). Very long pods, productive, 
quality first-class, a great bearer ... ... ... ... 6 16 
Veitch’s Perfection Marrow 3 13 
Veitch’s Perfection Marrow. Extra select 
stock ... ... ... ... ... ... 3 2 0 
EVIDENCE OF QUALITY. 
“ I took First Prize in Amateurs and Professionals Classes with the Matchless 
Marrow Pea which you supplied me with last year.’*— Mr. E. T. DUCK, 
Kobertsbridge. v 
“I think perhaps you would like to know that, for the Inst five years I have taken 
First Prize with your Matchl ss Marrow Pea, at our Ealing Show, in Amateur and 
Open Class. The name is thurouehly descriptive of t his fine Pea. I muy say at the lust 
Show, on July 3rd, my dish of Peas in the Open Class measured 5} inches long, and 
contained eleven and twelve in a pod."— Mr. E. TATLER, Ealing. 
“ I am triad to tell j'ou I took First Prize at St. Giles’ Show with your Matchless 
Marrow Peas.”— Mr. W. SHEARS, Chalbury. 
“ I took Special Prize at Thurlow Show for the twenty best pods of Pens, Matchless 
Marrow; and First Prize for Continuity Lettuce.”— Mr. D. MAYES, Great 
Thurlow. 
"I received some Daniels’ Long-pod Peas from you this year, and I have found 
them to be a splendid Pea to grow as a main crop.”— Mr. C. RAHNER, Newmarket. 
