iv. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. [January 18, 1919. 
o {SUTTON’S AT READING 
From The Court oa 
‘ BUCKINGHAM PALACE, March 12, 1918.—The King and Qucen trav-lled by Special train on the Great Wes ern ie 
o Reading this morning, attended by the Dow. wager Countess of Airlie, Major ns beider Seymour, and t the Earl of Cromer. 
Pherae to o bus val Seed Establishment o/ Messrs Sutton & Sons, the King and Queen were received by Mr. Arthur Sutton, 
Mr. Leonard S Mr. Martin H. F. Sutton, and the Esiablishment. a Mr. С. К. Butler, Divisional Food Commissioner Jor 
the Southern Mid she and Mr. L. Weaver, Director of Supplies, Food Production n Department, were ın attendance 
E doute 
VEGETABLE SEED ORDE 
IN THE OOM. ^ 
The King has the execution of orders for Food Production ы еа to him by Mr. Sutton. 
= CORNER OF THE SEED-TESTING тову, A PORTION OF THE PEA-PICKING ROOM. 
T 
e King examines the various methods of t g Foo The a watches the han: HOME 
Pro: Tuction Seeds for germination and analy PR purity. yf Garden Peas by wome 
m The Times, March As 1918. 
King and Qu = during a Visit to Renting yesterday were a add і r growing knowledge of the many ways by 
did E food subplies of the coun гу are быр ce inei t the pa o Is Messrs rs. , Sutton € Sons they were shown how 
seeds jor food ке are sent out to the farmer, “the: gardener, and the allotment cultivato 
