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CATALOGUE OF VEGETABLE SEEDS 
MMeM* 
r Waltham (rc 
PEDIGREE VEGETABLE SEEDS 
SEEDS ACT, 1920.—These Seeds have been tested in accordance with the provisions of 
the Seeds Act, 1920. The germination and purity equal to or above the minimum percentages 
prescribed by the Seeds Regulations, unless otherwise stated. 
SEE THE GUARANTEE ON EVERY PACKET. 
All Seed Orders amounting to 5/- and upwards Carriage Paid. 
CHOICE GARDEN PEAS 
PEAS thrive best in good, rich loamy soil that has been 
well prepared and manured for a previous crop. Sow round- 
seeded sorts from November onward, in a sheltered position. 
Successive sowings should be made every two weeks until June. 
Sow in drills 2 ins. deep and from 3 to 6 ft. apart, according to 
height of the Variety. The rows should run north and south. 
Wrinkled Varieties marked *. 
FOR EARLY CROP. 
Per Pint. 
♦ENGLISH WONDER, heavy cropper; 
compact habit; pods packed with Peas of 
Marrowfat flavour; 2 ft. ... ... ... 1 /- 
♦GRADUS, a grand wrinkled Marrowfat; 
very early and popular; 3 ft. ... ... 1/— 
♦KELVEDON WONDER, early dark green 
pointed pods; 2 ft. ... ... ... ... 1/- 
♦LAXTONIAN, a grand first early; the pods 
are large, containing 8 to 10 Peas of first- 
class quality; 1 ^ ft. ... ... ... ... f/- 
♦LAXTON’S PROGRESS, one of the very 
best dwarf kinds; 2 ft. ... ... ... 1/— 
LAXTON’S SUPERB, a very early semi¬ 
dwarf Pea; gives an immense crop of large 
pods; 2 ft. ... ... ... ... ... 1/— 
♦LITTLE MARVEL, early and large- 
podded; 1 ^ ft. ... ... ... ... 1/- 
♦MARVELLOUS, rather larger than Little 
Marvel ; heavy cropper; 1 \ ft. ... ... 1 /— 
* PETER PAN, noted for well-filled pods, 
and Peas of excellent quality; heavy cropper; 
lift- .. 1/- 
THE PILOT, invaluable for autumn sowing; 
produces large dark green well-filled pods; 
3 ft. 1 /- 
♦THOS. LAXTON, pods almost invariably 
hang in pairs and are filled with large, rich 
marrow Peas; 3 ft. ... ... ... ... 1 /— 
♦WILLIAM HURST, a heavy-cropping 
dwarf; pods small, but tightly packed with 
Peas of fine flavour; 1 ft. ... ... ... 1/— 
FOR SECOND AND GENERAL CROP. 
♦ADMIRAL BEATTY, very fine-podded, 
mid-season variety; 3£ ft. ... ... ... 1/— 
♦ALDERMAN, large dark green pods, and 
Peas of rich marrowfat flavour; can be 
relied upon to produce a heavy crop; 5 ft. 1/— 
♦AUTOCRAT, a splendid blue wrinkled 
variety; large, deep green pods, full of 
marrow-flavoured Peas; 3 ft. ... ... 1/— 
♦DAISY, the stock offered will produce the 
large handsome pods, which have made this 
fine old variety so deservedly popular; 2 ft. 1/- 
Per Pint 
♦GLADSTONE, one of the finest of all the 
3 to 4 feet Peas; prolific; the pods contain 
Peas of first-class quality; 3^ ft. ... ... 1/- 
♦GLORY OF DEVON, a grand marrowfat, 
producing large handsome pods in the 
greatest profusion; 3J ft. • ... ... ... 1 /- 
♦SENATOR, second early; vigorous, branch¬ 
ing habit; extremely prolific; ft. ... 1/— 
♦THE LINCOLN, fine main-crop; splendid 
curved pods; enormous cropper; 2 ft. ... 1/— 
♦VEITCH’S PERFECTION, an old 
favourite of great merit; an exceptionally 
good cropper; 3 ft. ... ... ... ... 1/— 
BROAD BEANS 
For early crop, a sowing may be made in November, and 
also from January to April, in rows 2 ft. apart, covering the seed 
with 3 ins. of soil. 
Per Pint. 
BUNYARD’S EXHIBITION, an old 
favourite; the pods are of exceptional size... 8d. 
GREEN LONG-POD, makes a tempting 
dish of green Beans of excellent quality ... 8d. 
GREEN WINDSOR, mild flavour, green 
when cooked; the best variety for a late . 
sowing ... ... ... ... ... ... 8d. 
H ARLINGTON WINDSOR, a distinct 
variety, producing fine large Beans of good 
quality... ... ... ... ... ... 8d. 
JOHNSON’S WONDERFUL LONG- 
POD, an old and valued favourite ... ... 8d. 
MASTERPIECE GREEN LONG-POD, 
finest type ... ... ... ... ... 8d. 
TAYLOR’S BROAD WINDSOR, large; 
good flavour ... ... ... ... ... 8d. 
FRENCH or KIDNEY BEANS 
Sow from early May till end of July, in rich well-prepared 
soil. The rows should be 2 ft. apart, and the plants should be 
thinned out to 9 ins. apart to ensure a maximum crop. 
Per Pint. 
CANADIAN WONDER, an excellent 
cropper; of exquisite flavour ... ... 1 /— 
EARLIEST OF ALL, pods exceptionally 
long and of beautifully fine texture; comes 
into bearing very early; strongly recom¬ 
mended ... ... ... ... ... 1/6 
GOLDEN BUTTER, very prolific, heavy 
cropping variety; the Beans should be 
cooked whole ... ... ... ... ... 2/— 
MASTERPIECE, early; fine for forcing or 
out of doors; a great cropper and highly 
recommended... ... ... ... ... 1/— 
NE PLUS ULTRA, good for forcing; 
tender ... ... ... ... ... ... 1/— 
