CAN NELL S’ SEED GUIDE, 1914 
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CANNELLS’ VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
FOR COLLECTION OF VEGETABLE SEEDS 9 See Previous Page* 
GARDEN PEAS. 
All carefully selected and Hand-picked. Pints can also be supplied of* all the Varieties in List. 
CULTURE.—The earliest varieties t»»ay be sown about the second or third week 
in November, or first week in December, another sowing in .January, and continuous 
sowings in the order they stand, every three weeks, up to the end of July. Sow in 
rows 4 to 7 feet apart (according to height, which varies wonderfully); when about 5 
or 6 inches above ground, thin out if required, and properly slick. By sowing seeds of 
some of the early kinds in July, a late picking of Peas may be had until the frost sets 
in. The general height is here given of the various kinds of Peas, but of course, the 
season and richness of the soil will cause a difference. Our “ One and Only Wash ” 
is a complete eradicator of Mildew wherever it touches. 
Section I.- EARLIEST VARIETIES. 
Height Per <jt. 
in feet. s. d. 
CANNELLS’ SELECTED ENGLISH WONDER Difficult 
to beat as a dwarf wrinkled early variety ... ... ... 2 0 
Laxtonian — One of the earliest Marrowfat Peas; pods large 
and well filled ... .. .... 2 d 
Hundredfold— The growth though not exceeding 2 ft. in 
height is very robust with deep green foliage ; the pods 
produced in pairs are rich deep green in colour, broad, 
4 to 5 inches in length, and well tilled per pint, 2 s. OcL 2 — 
The Pilot — Deep green peas of exquisite Marrowfat flavour. 
Of hardy constitution, and may be sown during the autumn 
to obtain early results in spring. Award of Merit, R.H.S. 3 
CANNELLS’ ASCENDANT — Early marrow. Large fine-shaped 
well-filled pods early in the season ; much a Inured ; sturdy 
habit, and flavour all that can be desired .. . 3^ 
GradllS -Large-podded wrinkled variety, good for table and 
for show ; pods well filled ; an excellent variety ... ... 3 
Chelsea Gem —Compact, short-jointed habit ; pods well filled ; 
first-rate quality ; wrinkled; adapted for forcing ... ... 1 
2 0 
2 0 
2 0 
2 0 
Early Sunrise— White wrinkled marrow, suitable for sowing 
late or early ; fine flavour . ... ... 2£ 
May Queen — Dwarf, early, fine Marrowfat flavour . 3 
Wm. Hurst — A useful early dwarf kind ... ... ... 1 
William the First— Most productive ; rich, sweet flavour ... 3 $ 
1 4 
2 0 
1 fi 
1 fl 
Section II.—SECOND 
EARLY VARIETIES. 
Height 
Per qt. 
Height 
_ , in 
Icet. 
s. d. 
in feet. 
Laxton S FillDasket— Very prolific, pods long and closely 
filled ; a deep green ; suitable for exhibition . 
3 
1 4 
Daisy— Excellent cropper. A grand dry weather variety; 
splendid table qualities . 
Prince Of Wales — A first-class white wrinkled Pea of 
excellent flavour ; good cropper ... 
3 
1 4 
Duchess -Heavy cropper; pods quite straight; splendid 
for exhibition . 5 
Sharpe’s Queen A blue wrinkled marrow, pods large, 
and well filled ; delicious flavour . 
2 i 
1 6 
Perpetual Bearer—A great cropper and continuous 
bearer ; valuable as a late variety ; should be sown very 
thinly... ... ... ... ... 3 
Stratagem—A dwarf wrinkled variety of robust habit 
with immense pods ... 
2 
1 0 
Yorkshire Hero- -A superior wrinkled variety, compact 
habit, dark green foliage, flavour good . 2£ 
We can also supply other varieties. 
Per qt. 
8 . d. 
1 6 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
