Early Hotspur.
Early Golden Hotspur. Golden Hotspur. Superfine Early. Reading Hotspur.
Similar to the Early Frame. Mr. Thompson represents it as identical. The Messrs. Lawson describe it as follows: "Pods generally in pairs, three inches long, half an inch broad, nearly straight, and well filled; pea similar to the Double-blossomed Early Frame, but rather larger."
Early Warwick.
Race-horse.
Once at the head of early pease: now considered by the most experienced cultivators to be identical with the Early Frame.
Early Washington.
Cedo nulli.
A sub-variety of the Early Frame; differing slightly, if at all, either in the size or form of the pod, color and size of the seed, or in productiveness.
Once popular, and almost universally cultivated: now rarely found on seedsmen's catalogues.