Pea
Harrison Glory
Thought to have been developed by Harrison some time before 1855, when it was first offered by Sutton & Sons. By the 1860s it was available as far afield as New Zealand and the USA. Also listed in EW King & Co Catalogue of 1898. This early/second early pea can get very tall, so will require staking. Produces white flowers with green veins followed by green pods with 4-5 tasty peas in each.
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