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CLASSIFICATION OF GARDEN PEAS. 
29. Dwarf Green Marrow. —Syn. Green Marrow. Early green 
Marrow. New early green Marrow. New green Marrow. New 
extra green Marrow. Well’s Marrowfat. Royal dwarf Marrow. 
Vert hatif a la moille. Wellington. New Wellington. Waterloo. 
Nonpareil. Holloway. Marrowfat. Large American green Mar¬ 
rowfat. Masters Imperial Marrowfat. 
There is little or no difference in the growth of this from the pre¬ 
ceding ; hut the leaves and pods are a much darker green. The 
principal difference, however, is in the colour of the seed, which in 
this variety is a blueish green in general, though some few occasion¬ 
ally nearly approach to white. It is equally as good a hearer as the 
preceding, and the seed is also very large. 
No. 7. MARROWS—TALL—EARLY. 
30. Smyrna .—This somewhat resembles the dwarf white Mar¬ 
rows, but is of taller and much stronger growth, branching with 
short joints. Petioles long, and the tendrils large. Peduncles rather 
long, and the blossoms very large. Pods large, broad, and well filled. 
An excellent bearer, of good quality, and comes into use a few days 
after the Branching Marrow. Seed very large, white. 
31. Crown Pea. —Syn. American Crown. Ture ou couronne. 
Turea fleur blane. 
This variety grows upwards of five feet high, very strong and much 
furrowed towards the extremity, where it is for the most part flattened ; 
joints very distant. Leaves middling size, pale green. Peduncles 
short, and the flow ers, which are large, form thick and irregular tufts 
at the end of each branch, from which it derives its name. Pods 
middling size, somewhat flattened, but well filled. An excellent 
bearer, of good quality, and ranks amongst the earliest of the Mar¬ 
row Peas. Seed white, rather large. 
8. MARROWS.—TALL—LATE. 
32. Knight's Tall Marroiv. —Syn. Knight’s Pea. Knights late. 
Knight’s new. Pois ride. 
This variety grows about six feet high, strong, and the joints ra¬ 
ther distant. Leaves large, dark glaneous green. Petioles rather 
short, and the tendrils large. Peduncles short, and the flowers large. 
Pods large, broad, and well filled. Very prolific, and of excellent 
quality. Seed large, white, and, like the Knight’s dwarf Marrow, is 
much wrinkled. It is one of the best late summer peas. 
33. Tall White Marrow. —Syn. Tall Marrow. Large improved 
Marrowfat. Tall Carolina. Sanspareil. De Marly. New tall Tem¬ 
ple. Clive. Wootten. Princess. Large Carolina. Pois Suise. 
This is the same, in every respect, as the dwarf white Marrow, 
