CABBAGE LETTUCE— continued. 

SUTTON’S FAVOURITE, °°Y*SHT 8.48. 
“My employer says he could not wish for two 
better Lettuces than your Favourite and Com- 
modore Nutt. A bed of Favourite attracts the 
eye at once, and Commodore Nutt is splendid 
for early frame work.’—Mr. S. S. WELLER, 
The Gardens, Seymour Lodge. 

SULTON?S* SUPREME. | 7 cGhh S:ee. 
“Your Supreme Cabbage Lettuce is much 
praised here. It grows to a large size, keeps 
well, is crisp and of good flavour.’—Mr. A. 
McINNES, The Gardens, Holme Cleve. 

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Sutton’s Favourite. this superior Cabbage Lettuce steadily increases in fayour. 
Leaves attractively curled ; hearts crisp and tender. Although ready for use almost 
as soon as the earliest varieties, it is among the last to run to seed. One of the 
best Lettuces for spring sowing, and on account of its hardy constitution it also does 
well in autumn. (llustrated) die -.. per packet, ls. and 1s. 6d.; ounce, 2s. 9d. 
Sutton’s Supreme. 4 fine Lettuce of the Drumhead type, and a marked advance 
on other varieties of the same class. Attains a large size, with a firm heart which 
remains good for a long time before starting seed-stems. Leaves prettily edged with 
red. Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society, August 2, 1910, ([/lwstrated) 
per packet, ls. and 1s. 6d.; ounce, 2s. 6d. 
Sutton’s Improved Tom Thumb. an excellent dwarf Lettuce, similar in 
habit to Sutton’s Commodore Nutt, but paler in colour; does not soon run to seed 
per packet, 1s. and 1s. 6d.; ounce, 2s. 
Sutton’s A 1. Grown in our Trial Grounds in comparison with all the leading 
Lettuces in cultivation, Sutton’s A 1 has given admirable results and we can strongly 
recommend it for its many good qualities. Hearts are formed rapidly, and they 
remain sound for a long period even in the hottest summers. Very crisp, and 
SWeEC Utes. ant Ae ee So «» per packet, ls. and Igp6ga0 ounce, 25) 
‘I have now, and have had all the summer, a number of very fine heads of your Ar Lettuce 
like little Cabbages in weight and solidity.’.—Mr. L. CHAPMAN, Brough. 
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Sutton’s Standwell. Hearts compact, crisp, and they do not quickly run to seed, 
even in the most unfavourable weather. Valuable for summer use and for autumn 
sowing ... OSs 506 oes ats Ser os per packet, 1s.; ounce, ls. 9d. 
“Your Standwell Cabbage Lettuce is a splendid and distinct variety, being compact, crisp, 
of good flavour, and remains sound for a long time.’—Mr. J. A. PAIcE, Gardener to the Rev. 
E. STOGDON. 
Sutton’s Early Paris. Largely grown by market gardeners around Paris; very 
suitable for forcing under glass Po atte ae a ...  per,packet, Is. 6d. 
Sutton’s Earliest of All. One of the most valuable of the smaller Lettuces, of 
which Tom Thumb is the type. It is the quickest in forming a heart, which is remark- 
ably closeandtender. Jt will be understood, however, that the characteristic of 
early maturity necessitates frequent sowings, as the heads do not stand long 
when ready for cutting... se per packet, 1s. and 1s. 6d.; ounce, 1s. 9d. 
Sutton’s Winter Gathering (Non-hearting). By successive sowings during 
autumn a supply of delicious salading may be secured for winter use. The leaves 
form quickly and are very tender ... per packet, 1s. and 1s. 6d.; ounce, 1s. 9d. 
b) FE : 
Sutton’s Giant. Extremely large, of excellent flavour, and does not run to seed 
until long after the majority of Lettuces have become useless. Valuable both for 
spring and autumn sowing ... She per packet, 9d. and 1s. 3d.; ounce, 1s. 9d. 
Sutton’s Satisfaction. In the trials of Lettuces at our Experimental Grounds, 
this variety holds the record for remaining longest fit for use; in fact it refuses to 
produce seed in this country. Compact in growth; colour reddish-brown. Award of 
Merit, Roya! Horticultural Society, 1919 ... be tr per packet, 1s. and Is. 6d. 
Sutton’s Improved Drumhead. 4 great improvement on the old type of 
Drumhead Lettuce. Hearts large, extremely firm, fit for use early, yet remain sound 
for a long time ate ee soe ... per packet, 9d. and 1s. 3d.; ounce, 1s. 9d. 
Veitch’s Golden Queen. An admirable early dwarf variety ; remains a long time in perfection 
per packet, ls. and 1s. 6d. 
All the Year Round. Suitable for spring and autumn sowing. Award of Merit, Royal 
Horticultural Society, 1919... Ane ne per packet, 9d. and 1s. 3d.; ounce, 1s. 6d. 
Tom Thumb (Ordinary stock) ... fee bey ove ee oe ..» per ounce, Is. 3d. 
Hammersmith Hardy Creen. Suitable for autumn sowing ... ae ss per ounce, Ls. 
Stanstead Park. Suitable for autumn sowing ...0 0 ees eee eee & 1s. 
DFUMMGAGC Sess) kN ee | te ek ee . 9d. 
Mixed Cabbage Lettuce ..Q wee aes sew Od: 
Cos Lettuce is offered on page 48. 

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