Sutton’s Amateur’s Guide in Horticulture for 1920. 

CULINARY PLANTS. 
ASPARAGUS. 
Roots for planting Permanent Beds. 
Sutton’s Ciant French. Produces, 
when properly grown, sticks equal First Second Third 
in size to those which are popularin size. size. size. 
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Sutton’s Perfection ... =f 10s. Odo... 759 0d eenn es Oe 
Sutton’s Reading Ciant is 85.6ds “sac. 45, Gas Gon 380d: 
Connover’s Colossal ... * 85. 6d? 2s 945. Gd. yeas Oa, 
Purple Argenteuil _... m 7s. 6d. ... 45. 6d. ... 38. Od. 
‘The Asparagus plants I had from you to make three beds turned 
out splendidly ; one could scarcely credit the number of heads I gathered 
and the size was equal to French produce.’—Mr. W. BALE, Gardener to 
the Right Hon. Dowager Lady CHURSTON. 
SEA KALE. 
Extra strong roots, specially selected for early forcing 
per dozen, 4s. Od. ; per 100, 27s. 6d. 
Strong roots ot a eLae ae 350d." |. Waeeliseogs 
Smaller roots a, De ve i. 2s. 3d.: -, nl Sea Oa 
Sutton’s Ivory White. 
heads of very high quality. 
Extra strong roots, specially selected for early forcing 
per dozen, 5s.; per 100) 359s..0d, 
a 4s.; 3 hs (yah. 
21s. Od. 
A superior variety, producing large solid 
Strong roots 
Good roots be Rea x 
Full instructions on the culture of Asparagus and Sea Kale are given in 
Sutton’s Book on Gardening. See page 70 for reviews and opinions of 
readers. 

JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE. 
(Helianthus tuberosus.) 
5 - 
Sutton’s White. A white Jerusalem Artichoke which is 
generally preferred to the Purple variety per 14 lbs. 4s. 
“The Artichokes I had from you have done remarkably well and show 
promise of a large crop of excellent-shaped tubers. Three weeks before 
planting the land was used for grazing horses.’—Mrs. LITTLEWOOD, Beeston. 
bd 
Sutton’s Rose. A new and distinct variety, the tubers being 
of a pale rose colour. Very heavy cropper per 14 lbs. 5s. 
Jerusalem Artichoke, Purple, the old variety ... per 14 lbs. 3s. 6d. 
RHUBARB. 
The Sutton Rhubarb. This fine variety is excellent for 
the main crop in the open ground. 
Horticultural Society 
Marshall’s Early. 
Award of Merit, Royal 
Strong roots, each, 3s. 6d. 
One of the best of the early varieties 
each, 1s. 3d.; per dozen, 12s. 6d. 
Daw’s Champion. 
flavour ee aoe 
Daw’s Victor. 
A first-rate early Rhubarb of good colour and 
-- €ach, Is. Odes @enemoozen whos. 
Of fine flavour and colour ,, 1s. 6d. ; 5 PSs; 
Champagne. A superior early Rhubarb, producing good-sized straight 
stems of a bright crimson colour ; flavour distinct 
each, 1s. 3d.; per dozen, 12s. 6d. 
Linnzeus. 
inside 
A very productive maincrop Rhubarb, stalks tinged with pink 
each, 1s. 3d.;. per dozen, 12s, 6d. 
Mitchell’s Royal Albert, or Early Red. An 
variety, of good size and first-rate quality 
each, 1s. 3d.; per dozen, 12s. 6:/. 
” 3s. Od. ; 7s 30s. Ocl. 
excellent early 
Ditto, extra large roots for forcing 
Myatt’s Victoria. 
late variety ... wes ae x2 
Ditto, extra large roots for forcing 
Large and productive, rich crimson colour ; a good 
each? Js, 3d; per dozen, 12se6d. 
a SSO IE be 30s. Od. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 
The following popular Strawberry plants are supplied during spring at 10s. per 100. 
previous year bedded out in spring—at from 20s. per 100. 
Bedford Champion, medium. 
British Queen, medium. 
Cropper, medium. 
Dr. Hogg, late. 
Civon’s Late Prolific, late. 
James Veitch, medium. 
King Ceorge V. (Laxton), early. 
Laxton’s Latest, late. 
Leader, medium. 
Monarch, medium. 
President, medium. 
Progress, late. 
Pot and Sweet Herbs. 
Balm Hyssop Pennyroyal 
Chives Lavender Rosemary 
Fennel Marjoram, Pot Rue 
Horehound Mint Sage 
Reliance, medium. 
Royal Sovereign, early. 
St. Antoine de Padoue | perpetual ; 
St. Joseph 
Scarlet Queen, early. 
In the autumn we supply bedded plants—from runners of the 
Sir Joseph Paxton, medium. 
The Laxton, early. 
Trafalgar, late. 
Vicomtesse Héricart de Thury, 
early 
Waterlog, late. 
J will continue 
fruiting till quite late in autumn. 
Strong plants, each, 9d. ; per dozen, 8s. 
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Savory, Winter 
Sorrel, Large-leaved 
Tarragon 
Thyme, Common 
Thyme, Lemon 
Wormwood 
Sundry Culinary Roots. 
Artichoke, Clobe. 
Cariic of 
Horse-radish, for planting 
Ready in April... Strong plants, per doz. 18s. 
per pound, 2s. ; 12 pounds, 21s. 
per dozen, 3s. 6d. 
SUTTON & SONS, READING, Seedsmen By Appointment to His Majesty King George V. 
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Potato, or Underground Onions per pound, 1s. 6d. ; 12 pounds, 16s. 
Shallot, Sutton’s Giant 
Ditto, Ordinary sat 
... per pound, 1s. 3d.; 12 pounds, 12s. 6d. 
Use Oda m7 10s. 6d. 
