Sutton's Vegetables at Chelsea Show, London, 1937 
Vegetable Seeds 
Vegetables for Growing Under Glass 
Under this heading we are giving a list of vegetables for growing under 
glass. 
All are alphabetically listed and priced in the general seed list and are 
indicated with the letter "G" (for glass only), and the letters "G. O." 
(for glass and outdoors). 
For Sowing Under Glass Only 
Frame Cucumber— 
Sutton's Every-day 
Sutton's Improved Telegraph 
Melon— 
Sutton's Scarlet Hero 
Sutton's Hero of Lockinge 
For Sowing Both Under Glass and Outdoors 
Cabbage Lettuce— 
Sutton's Golden Ball 
Sutton's Commodore Nutt 
Garden Peas— 
Sutton's Little Marvel 
Sutton's Market Gem 
Sutton's Early Giant 
Sutton's Supreme 
Climbing French Beans— 
Sutton's Tender and True 
Sutton's Princess of Wales 
Dwarf French Beans— 
The Prince (Sutton's) 
Sutton's Premier 
Sutton's Masterpiece 
Tomato— 
Sutton's Best of All 
Sutton's Majestic 
Sutton's Princess of Wales 
Sutton's Early Market 
Sutton's Golden Queen 
Tomato (Small Fruiting) — 
Mixture of many varieties 
SUTTON'S GARDEN PEAS 
For Earliest Gathering—Dwarf Varieties 
Varieties offered in the first divisioni, sown'outdoors_ during March and 
Aoril are readv for qathering in about 11 to 12 weeks after sowing. 
5202' Sutton's Pioneer. A first-early Pea which has won great popularity 
for its many excellent qualities. The plant is unusually robust in habit, 
and carries a heavy crop of long, pointed pods of a dark green color, 
which are well filled with rich flavored peas. Sc.numerous; ° ret he Pods 
that the rows present a most striking appearance. We regard this as 
one of the finest early dwarf Peas. nEhk Hnrk' 
5214 (G O) Sutton's Little Marvel. An extraordinary cropper pods dark, 
of medium size, freely produced in pairs and closely filled. F j° v °f 
tionally fine. A very popular Pea. I " er P' nT ' ,u • 
5224 (G O ) Sutton's Morket Gem. For podding early in the season we 
confidently recommend our Market Gem. Avery heavy cropper, pods 
deep green, of medium size, carried in pairs and well filled. Per pint, 7Uc. 
5234 (G. O.) Sutton's Early Giant. Still holds its position as one ofF the 
most popular wrinkled-seeded Peas in the early section Pods large, 
pointed, dark green in color, and produced in great P, r ° Fu ^'° n h i F '° v ^ 
excellent. This Pea is very largely grown under glass, for 9° t i P.® r . ln |J n 
the spring before outdoor Peas are ready. Ker pint, ouc. 
Second Division—For Second-Early Crops 
Varieties offered in the Second Division, sown outdoors during March and 
April, are ready for gathering in about 12 to 13 weeks after sowing. 
>61. Sutton's Phenomenon. This splendid Pea is one of the finest dwarf 
varieties we have ever introduced. The crop produced is quite prodigious 
and the pods are of extraordinary size; indeed, no other Pea °t the 
strictly dwarf-growing class can surpass it in size of pod. 3h® s ® 
slightly curved in shape and are filled with from 9 to 12 peas. The table 
quality is very choice. Per P |nt < 80c - 
>68 (G O ) Sutton's Supreme. One of the best dwarf Peas in the second- 
early class. The plant possesses an unusually robust constitution, en¬ 
abling it to yield a heavy and continuous crop. Pods of large size, mostly 
produced in pairs, intensely dark green in color, and closely filled with 
peas of exquisite flavor. Per P mt - 80c - 
>59. Sutton's Selected Duke of Albany. There is no other Pea which so 
well deserves to be called "The Amateur's Pea Par Excellence. Few 
varieties uniformly yield so abundant a crop. Pods of immense size, borne 
in pairs; peas large and of superb flavor. Our stock is entirely distinct 
, ,1 Alhnnv Per Dint. 80c. 
Third Division—For Medium and Main Crops 
Varieties offered in the third division, sown outdoors during March and 
April, are ready for gathering in about 13 to 14 weeks after sowing. 
5286 Sutton's Peerless. This superior Pea is robust in habit, bearing a 
heavy crop of large, pointed, deep green pods, very handsome in appear¬ 
ance, and packed with fine peas. Per P ln u ° 0c - 
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