w 
MENTOR. , OHIO 
WAYSIDE GARDE N S 
MELON 
Sutton's Choice and Deliciously Flavored Varieties 
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 medium sized fruits are of 
the choicest flavor, and we can recommend this variety to growers ot 
Melons with every confidence. Per P kt -< $ 1 - uu ; 
7121 (G ) Sutton's Superlative. Fruit of medium size, almost round and 
attractively netted. Flavor exceptionally rich. Fiesh scc^let, merging 
into a beautiful green tint near the skin, and very thick. Occasionally a 
green-fleshed fruit appears of the same fine quality. Plant robust, and 
sets fruit with great freedom. Per P kt -< 
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 handsome, 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. 
Green-Fleshed Varieties 
7111 (G ) Sutton's Emerald Gem. A magnificent Melon. Fruit very hand¬ 
some, in form resembling Sutton's Perfection, but much larger Flesh 
unusually thick, of a rich green color, superb in flavor. Per pkt., me. 
ONION 
Sutton's Mild Varieties 
7238 Ailso Craig. (Original Stock). An excellent and mild flavored Onion 
fine where large diameters are required, and bulbs are not grown espe¬ 
cially for exhibition. Per P kt - 4U . C - 
7240 Sutton's Solidity. A splendid strain of Onion, first offered by us in 
1932 producing very large bulbs which remain solid for an unusual length 
of time; the skin is a pleasing shade of dark brown. We specially rec¬ 
ommend this variety for autumn sowing. Per pKt., 55C. 
7271 Sutton's Selected Brown Globe. A superior selection of Globe Onion, 
qood 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 pk ’-' 
PARSLEY 
7456 Sutton's Giant Curled. To meet a constant demand for garnishing 
and cooking purposes this Parsley will be of great service. It grows to a 
large size, and is exceedingly handsome. Per pki., zUc. 
PARSNIP 
7501. Sutton's Tender and True. An admirable Parsnip which increases in 
popularity every year. Not quite so large as our Student, but more per¬ 
fect in form, of the finest quality, with a clear and smooth skin. We 
consider this to be the best Parsnip in existence. Per pkt., 15c. 
* RADISH 
7621 Sutton's Early Rose. Beautiful rose color and remarkably small top. 
In form not quite so oval as other olive-shaped Radishes. Comes to 
maturity very rapidly. Roots crisp and sweet. Per pkt., 15c. 
7746 Sutton's Red White-Tipped. Handsome and delicious; bright red, 
tipped with white. Per P kt -< > 5c - 
7801. Sutton's Earliest Frame. A very distinct stock of Radish, and the 
most forward of the long varieties; very crisp and sweet, color rich 
crimson. Per pkt., 15c. 
SPINACH 
7901 Sutton's Long-Standing Round. A greatly improved stock of Round 
Spinach, which stands longer before starting seed-stems than any other 
variety. Very dark green in color. Per /4 P in ‘< due. 
SMALL-FRUITING TOMATOES 
For Mixed Salads or Decorative Purposes 
A number of small-fruiting Tomatoes resemble in appearance miniature 
plums ond pears, as well as cherries and currants, and both red and yellow 
fruits of the various types are available. Plants of these are quite decora¬ 
tive when growing in pots in the greenhouse, or even in the open ground. 
The fruits are excellent when put whole into mixed salads, giving the 
contents of the bowl an artistic as well as an appetizing appearance. 
8069. H. (G. O.) MIXTURE OF MANY VARIETIES. Per pkt., 35c. 
TOMATO 
The Finest Large-Fruited Tomatoes 
8023 (G O ) Sutton's Best of All. Sets freely and is an immense cropper, 
yielding large bunches at short intervals all over the plant. We question 
whether any other variety in a given space carries so heavy a crop, Fruits 
smooth, of good form and size, and so solid that little seed is produced; 
color deep scarlet. Per P k f < 65c. 
8026 (G. O.) Sutton's Princess of Wales. A Tomato of very high merit. 
Plants dwarf, robust in habit, and laden with heavy clusters of perfectly 
formed fruits of medium size, which ripen earlier than many varieties. 
Suitable alike for indoor and outdoor cultivation. Per pkt., 35c. 
^ • 
t 
Sutton's 
Superlative 
Melon 
8025 (G O ) Sutton's Majestic. A large-fruited Tomato of high quality, 
but the chief characteristic is the very solid nature of the flesh, which 
is almost free from the objectionable divisions found in many other 
Tomatoes. Sutton's Majestic does well both under glass and out-of- 
doors, and we can strongly recommend it to those who require fruits of 
fine table quality. Per P k *-. °5c. 
The Best of the Smaller-Fruiting Tomatoes 
8027 (G O.) Sutton's Early Market. To those of our customers who do 
not require fruits of Tomatoes so large as those produced by such varie¬ 
ties as our Best of All, Majestic, Princess of Wales and Every : Day, we 
would strongly recommend Sutton's Early Market. The latter is a very 
early and prolific strain, yielding round, smooth, solid fruits of good 
flavor, and is one of the best Tomatoes of this type. It is equally suited 
for cultivation under glass or in the open air, and is well worth your 
attention. Per pkt - 35c - 
Best Yellow Variety 
For their superior flavor Yellow Tomatoes are preferred by many of our 
customers. 
8063. (G. O.) Sutton's Golden Queen. A greatly improved strain of Yellow 
Tomato which we can thoroughly recommend for growing either under 
glass or outdoors. The medium sized fruits are smooth, of a fine golden 
color and are fairly early in ripening; flavor all that can be desired. 
Per pkt., 35c. 
GARDEN TURNIP 
8071. Sutton's Early Snowball. The earliest and most perfectly formed 
round white Turnip for garden use. This stock has been continuously 
selected for many years, resulting in a beautiful shape, with short top 
and a single tap-root. Flesh snowy white, solid, and mild in flavor. 
Snowball has probably been awarded more first prizes than any other 
Turnip, and recent successes prove that it is still unsurpassed for quality. 
Per pkt., 15c. 
VEGETABLE MARROW 
8271. Sutton's Table Dainty. This valuable Vegetable Marrow has attained 
o very popular position. The fruits are small to medium size, of the 
finest quality, and of a most attractive appearance, being striped with 
pale qreen on a darker ground. Yields a prolific crop early in the season. 
Per pkt., 45c. 
