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WAV SIDE GARDENS n/ientor, Ohio 
LEEK 
7077. Sutton’s Prizetaker. The finest strain of Leek in cultivation. 
The long, thick, pure white stems have a most attractive appear- 
ance, and to the merit of immense size may be added the ad¬ 
vantage of a mild agreeable flavor. Sutton’s Prizetaker still main¬ 
tains its superiority as a prize winner. Per oz., $1.30. 
COS LETTUCE 
By sowing a succession of suitable varieties of Cos and Cabbage 
Lettuces, it is possible to maintain a supply of heads for the greater 
part of the year. 
7005. Sutton’s Nonsuch. Possesses all the high qualities of our 
Little Gem, with the merits of increased size and longer endur¬ 
ance. The head is compact, crisp and very sweet in flavor. 
Per oz., 80c. 
7008. Sutton’s White Heart. Habit perfectly self-folding, and very 
large specimens are often grown without the least trace of coarse¬ 
ness. The plants are almost as broad as they are high. In color 
this variety is intermediate between White and Green Cos. Suit¬ 
able for spring and autumn sowings. Per oz., 70c. 
7031. Sutton’s Little Gem. Dwarf and compact in growth and a 
beautiful color. The solid hearts, which stand for a considerable 
time before running to seed, are highly esteemed by those who 
prefer a small, crisp Lettuce. May be sown both in spring and 
autumn. Per oz., 80c. 
CABBAGE LETTUCE OR BOSTON LETTUCE 
For Spring and Summer Sowing In the Open Ground 
6911. Sutton’s Favorite. Leaves attractively curled; hearts crisp and 
tender. It is among the last to run to seed; stands well through 
dry weather. Also does well from an autumn sowing. 
Per oz., 70c. 
6931. Sutton’s A-l. The hearts are formed rapidly and remain 
sound for a long period even in the hottest summers. Very crisp 
and sweet. Per oz., 60c. 
6891. (G.O.) Sutton’s Golden Ball. A very early variety producing 
fine solid hearts of a light green color. Very popular also for 
growing in frames or under glass in winter and spring. 
Cos Lettuce, White Heart 
LETTUCE 
For Forcing and Cultivation Under Glass 
6906. (G.O.) Sutton’s Commodore Nutt. An early compact little 
Lettuce. It yields an immense quantity of salad when thinned or 
planted out from 4 to 6 inches apart. Flavor excellent; color dark 
green. May be sown either under glass or in the open. 
Per pkt., 70c. 
MELON 
Scarlet-Fleshed Varieties 
7120. (G.) Sutton’s Scarlet Hero. A scarlet-fleshed form of the 
popular “Hero” Melon raised by crossing our Hero of Lockinge 
with Sutton’s Scarlet, and first offered by us in 1929. The me¬ 
dium sized fruits are of the choicest flavor, and we can recommend 
this variety to growers of Melons with every confidence. 
Per pkt., $1.00. 
7121. (G.) Sutton’s Superlative. Fruit of medium size, almost round 
and attractively netted. Flavor exceptionally rich. Flesh scarlet, 
merging into a beautiful green tint near the skin, and very 
thick. Occasionally a green-fleshed fruit appears of the same fine 
aualitv. Plant robust, and sets fruit with great freedom. 
Per pkt., $1.00. 
White-Fleshed Varieties 
7135. (G.) Sutton’s Hero of Lockinge. Succeeds as well in a cold 
frame as in the Melon house, and comes very early. Fruit hand¬ 
some, with white lacing evenly laid on a golden ground. Flesh 
white, extremely rich in flavor. Weight from 3 to 4 pounds. To 
amateurs Sutton’s Hero of Lockinge offers the immense advantage 
of being easily grown in frames. Per pkt., 70c. 
Green-Fleshed Varieties 
7111. (G.) Sutton’s Emerald Gem. A magnificent Melon. Fruit 
very handsome, in form resembling Sutton s Perfection, but much 
larger. Flesh unusually thick, of a rich green color, superb in 
flavor. Per P kt ” 70c ‘ 
>NION „ , , n 
238. Ailsa Craig. (Original Stock). An excellent and mild flavored 
Onion fine where large diameters are required, and bulbs are not 
grown especially for exhibition. . P ® r °Z., 80c. 
240. Sutton’s Solidity. A splendid strain of Onion, first offered 
by us in 1932, producing very large bulbs which remain solid tor 
an unusual length of time; the skin is a pleasing shade ot dark 
brown. We specially recommend this variety for autumn sowing. 
Per oz., $1.10. 
271. Sutton’s Selected Brown Globe. A superior selection of Globe 
Onion good size, with a brownish skin. Its keeping qualities are 
exceptional. A thoroughly reliable Onion for general cultivation. 
May be sown in spring or autumn. Per oz., 70c. 
