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variety, producing long, handsome, curved, and well-filled pods. 
This is the earliest green marrow pea, being fit for use June 14, 
and therefore only two days later than Sangster’s No. 1. It was 
awarded a first-class certificate. 
Unique* (15 inches). — A valuable dwarf variety, in the way of 
Tom Thumb and Little Gem. The pods are large and well filled, 
and the peas are of the most excellent flavour and colour. A valuable 
addition to the list of varieties which require no stakes ; and it was 
awarded a first-class certificate. June 19. New. 
Prizetaker (44- feet). — A productive and desirable variety. The 
pods are large and well filled, and the colour and flavour of the peas are 
exceedingly good. One of the best of the class in cultivation. June 23. 
Laxtou's Supreme (5 to 8 feet). — A very large and handsome 
podded pea, quite second-rate in flavour, and not desirable, excepting 
for exhibition purposes. 
No. 4 . — Prussiak Peas. — P ipe seed, small, almost round and 
smooth ; skin blue ; foliage dark green, and blotched. 
Harbinger * (2-J- to 3 feet). — Similar in habit to Dillistone’s, and 
fairly productive ; the pods are rather small, but exceedingly well 
filled with peas, which when cooked are of fine flavour and colour. 
This is the earliest pea in cultivation, coming into use three days 
before Dillistone’s Early, and six days before Sangster’s No. 1 . It 
was aw^arded a first-class certificate for its earliness. June 6. New. 
Paste's Kentish Invicta (3 feet). — This is the same in every 
respect as the preceding, excepting that it is seven days later. It 
can be heartily recommended for its good qualities as an early pea, 
especially as it is now procurable at the ordinary price. 
Blue Peter (18 inches). — This may be considered a fine pro- 
ductive and large podded form of Tom Thumb, with round blue seed 
It is a valuable addition to the list of peas requiring no sticks. A 
first-class certificate has been awarded to it. June 18. New% 
Filbasket * (3 feet). — Robust, vigorous, and productive. The 
pods are very long, curved, well filled, and handsome, and the peas 
are of a fine green colour. It was awarded a first-class certificate 
for the prolific character of the plant and handsome appearance of 
the pods. June 26. New. 
Flack's Imperial (3 feet). — A well known, useful, and productive 
pea, quite superseding Bedman’s Imperial, June 25. 
Supplanter* (3 feet). — A very robust and productive pea; the 
pods are largo and well filled with large peas of a deep green colour. 
A certificate was conferred upon it for its handsome appearance and 
prolific character. July 1. New. 
No. 5 . — AVrinkled AVhite Marrows. — R ipe seed, white, com- 
pressed, and wrinkled. Foliage most frequently dark green and 
much blotched, but occasionally light green, or not at all blotched. 
Hutting's No. 1. (2 to 2| feet). — Vigorous and branching in growth, 
very productive, the pods being borne almost close to the ground ; 
peas rather large and very sweet and excellent in flavour. June 18. 
Wonderful (3 feet). — A first-class variety, with large well-filled 
pods ; the peas are large, pale green, and most excellent in flavour ; 
a desirable variety. June 26. 
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