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PEAS. 
Section III. — Main Crop. 
QUITE CONTENT. 
This is undoubtedly the largest-podded pea yet introduced. It somewhat 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 It. 
Per pint Is. 6d. ; per quart 2s. 6ff. 
DANIELS COMMANDER. A fine dwarf Marrowfat of robust constitution, bearing a heavy crop of rich- dark green 
pods, well filled with large peas of the finest flavour. Height II to 2 ft. Per pint Is. 6d. ; per quart 2s. 6d. 
rer quart. 
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 . . . . . . per pint Is. 6d. 2 C 
DANIELS’ IMPROVED CHAMPION OP ENGLAND. A 
great improvement on 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 re- 
taining the fine rich marrow flavour for which that 
pea is celebrated. Height 5 to 6 ft. 19 
SATISFACTION. A remarkably heavy cropping maincrop variety, 
bearing a fine lot of long, square ended pods, well filled with nine 
to ten peas of large size and of the finest marrow flavour 
Height 3 ft. 2 0 
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, R.H.S. Our own selected and 
improved stock. Height 2 ft. . . . . . . ..20 
TELEGRAPH. A hardy variety of first-class quality and strong 
constitution, pods large and well-filled ; also fine for exhibition. 
Height 4 ft. ... . . . . . . . . ..14 
TELEPHONE. First Class Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society. 
This fine variety is good either for exhibition or market purposes. 
Height 4J ft. . . . . . . . . ..13 
TRIUMPH. 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. Height 
2 to 3 ft. . . ... . . . . . . ..14 
YORKSHIRE HERO. A fine dwarf Marrow Pea, of the Voitch'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. . . . . . . . . ..10 
QUITE CONTENT. If due ei from a Photograph. 
“ I took First Prize at Ealing if Low - .il your Quite Content Pea.” Mr.H.LURRING. 
South Ealing. 
" I am glad to inform you that I i content with ycur Quite Content Pea.”— 
Mi*. D. R. JONES, Glanammau. 
“ I took threo First Prizes with a .1 Distinction Pea at our Show lust year*” — 
Mr. S. L. SPENCER, Harwell. 
“ I exhibited your Distinction Pea thi? year at our Show. I am pleased to tell you 
that I got First Prize. 1 have gained three Firsts in four years.” — Mr. E. SIMNEIT* 
Burton-on-Trenfc. 
“ I won First Prize for your Distinction Pea. two Firsts for Onions, one First for 
Potatoes, one First for Beet and Second lor Melon.” — Mr. E. MACE, West Mailing. 
“The Recorder Peas I have Li-.l from- you lately have done splendidly.” — Mr. 
J. BAUNER, Summerville. 
“The Recorder Peas did splei.d: :!y reason and were admired by all.”— Mr. 
P. TODD, Dalton-iu-Furness. 
“ Your Matchless Marrow Peas t>.k two First Prizes at Gt. Chart Show.” — Ms, 
W. J. BAKER, Ashford. 
“ I gained First Frizc for your well-known Matchless Marrow Pea. and the othfcX 
Vegetables also gave every satisfaction."— Mr. G. GRAINGER, rondel's End. 
