CELERY—continued. 
WHITE VARIETIES. 
Sutton’s Solid White. Very sweet, large, and solid. We recommend this as the 
best White Celery for the main crop to follow Sutton’s White Gem. Award of Merit, 
Roya! Horticultural Society ... apy Bf ite oe +7. Der packet, ‘ls, and ls) 6d. 
‘I have never grown a better Celery than your Solid White ; the hearts are solid, crisp and 
sweet. This Celery has been very much praised.’—Mr. T. Norley, Gardener to E. G. BUXTON, Esq. 
‘Solid White Celery is an excellent maincrop variety ; there is little waste about it and the 
flavour is all that can be desired. I have a nice lot left yet—February 13.'.—Mr. H. LovELACE, 
The Gardens, Ikenhilde. 
‘I commenced lifting splendid sticks of your Solid White Celery on September 18, perfectly 
blanched up to the leaves, and I am digging very solid sticks now (March 16). Many specimens 
measured 2% feet in length, with stems 14 feet in circumference.’ — Mr. H. HoLtLanp, 
New Barnet. 
Sutton’s White Cem. This popular White Celery is unrivalled for the first crop, 
either for table use or for early autumn competition, and the demand for it increases 
every year. Stems dwarf, solid, crisp, with a sweet nutty flavour. Should not be 
sown too early. (Illustrated)... wy Sa Ze ... per packet, 1s: and 1s. 6d. 
‘I shall never attempt to grow any other Celery than your White Gem. For earliness, 
crispness, and good flavour it is unequalled.'.—Mr. C. H. HaGram, Gardener to W. H. Norris, Esq. 
‘Your White Gem Celery is the best I have ever grown. I am still digging it (February 15), 
and there are no signs of decay. It stands through wet or frosty weather equally well.’— 
Mr. W. FODEN, Gardener to WM. DERRY, Esq. 

si A ‘I should like to say how well your Celery has done during the past season. I commenced 
NY MoPvRIGHTS: 88: digging White Gem on the Ist October, followed by A 1 and Sulham Prize, and have had a daily 
SUTTON’S WHITE GEM. supply of splendid heads from these varieties extending over eight months.’—Mr. T. Wyatt, 
Gardener to Mrs. SILTZER. 
Hee Se Veitch’s Superb White. The stems blanch pure white, are perfectly solid, crisp, and of superior flavour. 
Be or veces Comes early into use, but remains a long time in perfection Ac eae per packet, ls. and ls. 6d. 
Incomparable White ... per packet, 9d. and 1s. | Sandringham White ... per packet, 6d. and 1s. 
Wright’s Giant White ... , 9d. ,, 1s.| Dwarf White ...__... Melt. : Apr: 
Turnip-rooted Celery, or Celeriac. 4 delicious vegetable which deserves to be 
extensively cultivated. Much used on the Continent, and those who appreciate Celery stewed, 
or cooked in any other way, will find the Turnip-rooted variety very acceptable. Celeriac may 
also be employed as a component of salads after the root has been cooked in the same manner 
as Beet. Highly Commended, R.H.S., 1917. (Jllustrated) ... see per packet, 6d. and 1s. 

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TURNIP-ROOTED CELERY, OR CELERIAC. Mixed Celery Seed for Soup ste tocls sete! Man, (pee pOUNE eaeerods 
CHICORY. CRESS. 
(Cichorium Intybus.) French, Chicorée. French, Cresson. 
Frequent sowings are necessary to ensure an unbroken succession of 
Sow in May or June in rows one foot apart, and thin to nine inches ; 
this popular salad. 
in the rows. In autumn carefully lift the roots as required, and after 
cutting off the tops just above the crown, closely pack in deep boxes with Sutton’s Curled, extra fine 
light soil between, and grow on in absolute darkness to effect blanching. ‘ per ounce, 6d. ; pint, 2s. Od. ; quart, 3s. 6d 
Sutton’s Christmas Salad. The seed we offer is a selection of Curled vee no ay ” 4d.; 4 18. 9d.; 4, 3s. 3d. 
the choicest varieties of Chicory, producing a delicate and attractive | Sytton’s Plain, extra fine 
salading for winter use ae vee ... per packet, ls. and ls. 6d. per ounce, 5d.; pint, 2s. Od. ; quart, 3s. 6d. 
Common (Barbe de Capucin) ... Jee age 7 Odamrey Ls 3d; Plain Oe a sels ” 4d.; 4, 1s. 9d.; 4, 38. 3d. 
Witloof (B one {ine eae . ins Australian, or Colden a ee Sn a. ... per ounce, 6d. 
russels Chicory). ne of the finest winter salads grown : 
er eavervaiendlk: 3d American, or Land <!)° ... ~\).ee ee, ¥ 6d. 
ne eee ree eevee Bees Water Cress _... KN, A ae ... per packet, 9d. and 1s. 3d. 
CARDOON, Large Solid k 
5 er 08 50e per packet, 6d. and ls, DANDELION 
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CHIVES. In frequent demand for soups and salads, per packet, ls. 6d. (Taraxacum officinale.) French, Pissenlit. 
CORN SALAD, Italian. Hardy salad for autumn, winter, and improved Thick-leaved ... os ... per packet, 9d. and 1s. 3d 
spring use Nas aia oe per packet, 6d. and 1s. Improved Broad-leaved ... sie aa ig Cava ls-noa. 

SUTTON & SONS, READING, Seedsmen By Appointment to His Majesty King George V. 
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