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GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



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CABBAGE, SUTTON'S EARLIEST. From a photograph. Per packet, is. and is. 6d. 



very distinct Cabbage increases in favour annually. The habit is dwarf with scarcely any outer leaves. Hearts large, tender, 



crisp, and of excellent flavour j but the chief merit is that they come very quickly. 



I shall not grow anything else for early work. I cannot spiak too 



h.Vhi "f I s0 * ed your Ear liest Cabbage on the 5th of March and cut on the sch of June, 

 b y ot * "~ Mr - A. Myson, Girdener to F. R. Rodd, Esq. 



SUTTON S GREEN GIANT BROAD BEAN 



This is really a green-seeded counterpart of Sutton's Exhibition Long- 

 pod, one of the most remarkable and popular Beans yet raised ; and those 

 who prefer green-seeded Beans have now at their command as heavy a 



Per quart, 2S. 6d. 



SUTTONS SELECTED AILSA CRAIG ONION 



The largest Onion in cultivation, 

 fine flavour. 



t ~* jjcaus nave uuw <xl lijcj 



cropper as the best of the white- seeded varieties. 



SUTTON 



FORCING DWARF FRENCH BEAN 



j^*arf, prolific, and quick in producing the crop. No other Kidney 

 tfean possesses in the same degree the essential qualities for culture 

 raaer glass. p er quart, 2s. 6d. 



w .i, I , can speak emphatically in praise of your Forcing Dwarf Bean. It crops 

 CK. I ■ lS Very vaIuab,e f -> r forcing."— Mr. A. J. Sanders, Gardener to Viscountess 



ewton. 



SUTTON 



INIMITABLE FORCING CARROT. 



The earliest Carrot in cultivation, and the most suitable variety for 

 forcing. Makes an elegant side dish, and the flavour is delicious. 



m Per ounce, is. 



r , Your Forcing Carrot is the quickest and best I ever grew."— Mr. W. Gurney, 



hardener to J. P. Bryce, Esq. 



SUTTON 



EVERY-DAT CUCUMBER. 



Kaised by Mr. O wen Thomas, of the Royal Gardens, Windsor, and 

 awarded a First-class Certificate by the Royal Horticultural Society, 

 March 8, 1898. 



SUTTON 



The distinguishing feature of this Cucumber is that it 

 meets the requirements of all seasons of the year, and 



continuously— hence the name. 



may be grown 

 Per packet, 3s. 6d. 



Unsurpassed for exhibition ; very 

 w Per packet, 2s. 6d. 



Mr. Bowerman, the Champion Onion Grower, says : — fl Your strain of Ailsa 

 Craig is the best I ever had. I have received letter-, from all parts asking me where 

 the seed can be got. I have told them all that I had mine from Vfessrs. button." 



SUTTON S HARBINGER PEA. 



One of the most remarkable of our recent introductions ; altogether 

 superior to American Wonder for early border work. Per quart, 3s. 6d. 



" From a sowing made on February 1 I have some grand pots of your Harbinger 

 Pea now (April 5) in full p">d grown in a cool house all along. The manner in which 

 they have grown and oodded is surprising." — R. H. F.White, Esq , Aghavoe Grange. 



SUTTON S EARLIEST OF ALL RADISH. 



Much prized for its charming colour and earliness. When only three 

 or four leaves are visible the roots have attained a suitable size for 



Per ounce, 8d. 



SUTTON S EARLIEST OF ALL TOMATO. 



Unquestionably the earliest red Tomato in cultivation. Fruit of 

 medium size, brilliant red colour. Very prolific and of superior flavour. 

 Valuable for amateurs' gardens as well as for large establishments. 



Per packet, is. 6d. & 2s. 6d. 



"Your Earliest of All Tomato I believe to be the very best variety yet intro- 

 duced f>r all round purposes. It comes in first, is a good setter, fruits continuously, 

 and is zood indoors or out."— Mr. G. W. Symks, Gardener to Mrs. Hayden. 



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ROYAL JUBILEE MELON. 



SUTTONS RINGLEADER POTATO 



4 ma gnificent Melon ; fruits large, handsomely netted, possessing deep 

 rich green flesh of the most superb flavour. Per packet, ys. 6d. & 2s. 6d. 



\m At my employer's picnic the guests said your Royal Jubilee Green-fleshed 

 ♦Melons were of lovely flavour and could not be better. I grew them in a cold frame 

 Ia cing south by sun-heat alone."— Mr. C. SvmOns, Gardener to Mrs. Bassett. 



Maintains its position as the earliest Kidney Potato in cultivation 

 Flavour and quality excellent as soon as the tubers are large enough 

 t0 iif t . Per 14 lbs., 5s. ; per \ cwt., 17s. 6d. 



u I have to-day (April 20) dug your Ringleader Potato in the open border. I 

 think this the earliest Potato in cultivation/ — Mr. B. Grist, Gardener to Mary, 

 Lady Haraond Gnerae. 



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SUTTON'S 

 AMATEURS GUIDE 



In Horticulture for 1899. 



P >st Free, is. Gratis to Cu*tomerv. 



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