242 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Екввплвү 19, 1887. 
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SUTTONS VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
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aem ET SPROUT рни cos LETTUCE 
e Reading Exhibition Brussels Sprouts * A good v. which stood the effects of 
Per Ounce | Yee s st I have ever seen, The stems the very Phos and des weather а than апу 
: were covered from top fo bottom with large Per O ,,| other kind with which I am equ uainted; and 
2/- зр ender” — са апа уона, Ey e Ў UNCE | for this reason it will be v 
st-fy. = er and delicate in flav "Mr. A ai kind. It was sown beside Pa well-k 
Post-free. EWAN, Gardener to the Rev. T. J. Nunns, Post-free varieties, and excelled them all in thi mm 
faidenhe ad. ^ | tieular property."—Mr. G. T. MILES, Gar- 
SUTTON'S Mi : BROCCOLI. dener to беу Ht. Hon. Lord балу, Wy- 
chaelmas b iun combe Abbe 
been с Michaelmes 
SUTTON’S eae TE pg. GELERT, 
** We have 
Per „билсе White Broccoli since Mr “middle of Septem- 
ber, and Aarike grand lot now’ ges d "d: 
Me. Тноз. FII DLER, ‘Ga rdener to 
P vei ёе. | Talbot Crosbie, Esq., Ardfert Abbey. 
SUTTON’S ud QUEEN BROCCOLI. 
celler iety is, as its name 
Tiie nipa a gem pes 4 w hits varied 8 
should be grown in gardens large and small 
Per Р га et alike where early Celery is desirable 
Notw ithstanding ‘the unfavourable season, not 
= plant has ‘bolted’ or TE in any way, 
f Oct 
** Sutton's Late Queen Broccoli is the only | Post-fi y 
: ditus ost-free. | and 1st of October, 
Per Packet re a о ge ie site seht wit te | 7 T e best Celery, my “employe r says, he has 
2/6 | frost. It seems s left untouched, quite fresl ever tasted Ho T aa. —Journal of дне 
and in come in ns useful.”—Mr. 
, Gardener to the Rt. Hon. the Miri of 
i, Олса Castle Dalkeith. 
SUTTON’S di adis All Heart CABBAGE 
Post-free. | 
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* Reading All Heart is of such exceptional | 
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SUTTON'S New Onion ‘‘ ABUNDANCE.” 
This variety was selected from *'*Sutton's 
Рег zd acket Marge Reading," some six years ago, and 
e ther 1 has as been constantly improved by 
tl ypes. It is glo bular 
Post. b in in hape, grows to a large size, very solid, and 
in flavour. Valuable for exhibition. 
SUTTON’S Рес Pea ©“ рат Манеу f 
excellence that it will, I am quite sure, 
Ё 3 become very po — in the gardens of a 
Per Packet class. Xor ЧП ea ay 
£1 uiekly I бс of none to eq ual it. From a 
-fr bed Satie ya ‘Plants | from seed sown 
Post-free. ril I e been able to cut keen 
Apr 
Н їп July. GILLETT." — Gardeners' ig 
ceptionally good. sse robu: 
cons stitution, is a heavy с ан Е pas the us 
Кы а з Ti Pint d ре ny packed with fine sweet Peas, Es- 
SUTTON’S ирен Green-flesh MELON. . pecially to be r Ens = "0 ашаучу 
d ы Fei pm n."— Mr. W. IGGUL EN, sardener to 
Per Packet “Your Imperial vd en-fleshed Melon was | the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Cork and Orrery. 
2/6 & 1/6 first-rate, and ver uch liked каг Mr. 
Hone Саламат to С. Rooper, En. SUTTON'S Reading Perfection TOMATO. 
Post-free. Nascott House, Watford. 
ne * Sutton's ла, Perfection Tomato is EC 
ot lg EARLY GEM CARROT. best that has under my re I 
E was awarded First [Pies at the ya 1- 
т Early Gem Carrot is superb. I have Per Packet cultural Society. Aberdeen, in July, and 
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Per Ounce | ри of them 9 and 10 inches round and 
inches long. I have never ena e to grow 
атташ оп Med А py before.”— Mr. W. | 
Post-free. Тар быз Gardener to F. Francis, Esq., East | 
SUTTONS SEEDS 
CENUINE ONLY DIRECT FROM READING, 
/ irst an T à 
-fr First Pride lot ( 6 fruits) were very ha — 
Post-free. and weighed c. ounces each." — Mr 
DonaLpson, Gardener to the Rt. ro the 
Earl of Kintor 
"C" GENUINE ONLY DIRECT FROM READING. 
|SUTTON'S PURLEY PARK HERO 
| CUCUMBER. 
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Per Packet, Lx and 1/6, post-free. 
SUTTON м CINE RARIA. 
“I obtained a packet of Cineraria seed of PRICE ev nio de á D» кушин д = remind : PRICE “ The Cineraria seed you supplied adl have 
you last year, andthe plantsare real beauties. ous size, ает of ротна: 3i inches last reason is the fine ist Lever hed. Жей 
Inever mien flowers. Very many of them 5/- and 2/6 across, and as many as 250 bloss zd s on one 5/— and 2/6 been a grower for шы edel foli- 
are over 2 inches in diameter, splendidly lant. Everybody says -— hyrë nevét send з ў of the plants —— T the head of flo чк; 
shaped, and yeh in с aig a — Mr. Н. E. per packet any Сїйетан rias 80 ' good as ese; they are so acket age, and 27 inches ov vd “ed ”—Мг. H 
JUKES, Gardener to D. V. Stewart, Esq., z large and b сеа of the кор £ у —— mre ger  Crewdson, Esq- 
Eccles Hold Road. plants мосю з 2 ft. 8 in. across.”—Mr. Т, J. ELLIS, ск М 
post-free, REED, Gr. to Mrs. [m Purland Chase. post-free. Springfield ood aa e 
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