LATER MAINCROP GARDEN PEAS. 
Per quart— s- 
Carters- Anticipation ( Wrinkled Marrowfat , 3 feet).—Anticipation 
grows to a height of about 2^ feet, and sown at the usual 
season it comes into bearing early in July. The foliage is of a 
medium shade of colour, the habit robust, with immense straight 
pods containing Peas of an exquisite flavour when cooked. A grand 
dry-weather Pea and resister of mildew 
is. per packet; 2s. per pint; 3 
Carters Danby Stratagem. —(Re-selected Stock) ( Wrinkled Marrowfat, 
2-V feet). —Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society.— A distinct 
improvement on the original Stratagem, having longer, straighter, 
and broader pods, very freely produced. Immense pods, many 
6 inches in length, and frequently containing ten large full- 
flavoured Marrow Peas ... ... is. per packet; 2s. per pint; 3 
Carters Dreadnought. —See page 29. 
Carters Improved Omega ( Wrinkled Marrowfat, 2% feet). —A highly 
selected long-podded type of this popular Pea ... is. qd. per pint ; 3 
• 
Captain Cuttle ( Wrinkled Marrowfat, 3^ feet). —A very useful late 
maincrop, very prolific ... ... ... .. is. qd. per pint; 3 
Champion of England ( Wrinkled , 5 feet). —Prolific and hardy, small 
pod. 1 
Continuity (Wrinkled Marrowfat, 3 feet ).—A fine prolific variety of good 
flavour ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 
Forty-fold {Wrinkled, 5 feet ).—An improved type of Champion of England 1 
Glory of Devon {Wrinkled Marrowfat, 3 feet). —Prolific, long large pods 2 
King of the Marrows {Wrinkled Marrowfat, 6 feet ).—Much improved 
type of Forty fold ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 
Omega {Wrinkled Marrozvfat, 2J feet ).—Pods similar to Ne Plus Ultra ... 2 
Rex (Wrinkled Marrowfat, 5 feet ).—Large pale-podded King of the 
Marrows type ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 
Royal Jubilee {Wrinkled, 3 to effect ).—Large fine Pea ... ... ... 2 
Sharpe’s Queen {Wrinkled Marrowfat, 3 feet). —A popular maincrop ... 2 
Stratagem {Wrinkled Marrowfat , 1 h to 2feet ).—Original stock of this fine 
Pea ... 
Green Peas, June to November, see pages 28 and 29. 
Seedsmen to II. M. the 
King—High 
Holborn, London. 
