GARDEN CABBAGE —continued. 
= The Cabbages offered below are all suitable for sowing in August. Customers who restrict their 
selection to the varieties named, and avoid sowing before August, may anticipate beds of Cabbage 
free from the tendency to bolt in spring. 
FOR AUGUST SOWING. 
Sutton’s Harbinger is now recognised by an ever increasing number of growers 
as the earliest spring Cabbage in cultivation, the heads maturing in advance of Sutton’s 
April. In habit it somewhat resembles April, although the leaves are certainly 
brighter in colour. The small hearts are delicious eating and will be highly prized at a 
time when Cabbages are a delicacy. Awards of Merit, R.H.S., May 1911 and May 1916. 
(illustrated) ... ne nae ee per packet, 1s. and 1s. 6d.; ounce, 1s. 9d. 

‘I can speak in the highest terms of your Harbinger and April Cabbages, which I consider 
to be the earliest and best varieties that can be grown. I have hada grand crop this season, and 
SUTTON’S HARBINGER. COPYRIGHT S, &S, not one bolted.’—Mr. Ihe A. PAICE, Gardener to the Rev. E. STOGDON. 
‘I have never grown such lovely Cabbages as I have this spring from your Harbinger seed. 
Of 5,000 plants not one bolted. I can strongly recommend Harbinger as the finest Cabbage in 
cultivation for autumn sowing.’—Mr. J. PARKINS, North Hill. 
Sutton’s April. This popular little Cabbage is a model in form, and will continue 
to be grown in gardens, large or small, especially as it is one of the most reliable 
for its freedom from tendency to run to seed. In this respect it has a reputation 
equal to that of our Flower of Spring and Favourite. Awarded X XX, R.H.S., 1916. 
(Illustrated) 5 a per packet, 1s. and 1s. 6d. 
‘I had 16 acres of your April and Flower of Spring Cabbages, which I have been cutting 
now for three weeks (May 3rd), and on the whole 16 acres there were: not more than three plants 
which bolted..—EDWwarD J. KEEBLE, Esq., Great Oakley. 

‘From seed of your April Cabbage I grew 6,000 plants and commenced cutting firm heads 
Rpevmicnnera:s, the first week of April. Out of that large number not one bolted and there was not a single rogue 
SUTTON’S APRIL. among them.’—Mr. W. BRADBROOK, Emo Park Gardens. 
Sutton’s Flower of Spring has won the reputation of being the most reliable 
Cabbage for the general spring crop from an August sowing. From all parts of the 
Kingdom we continue to receive most gratifying reports as to its freedom from 
tendency to bolt, and it offers the further advantage of first-rate quality. Plants 
compact, with few outer leaves, and the firm, full-sized hearts are exceedingly delicate 
in flavour. The crop comes in for cutting very early in spring. Awarded X X X, R.H.S., 
1916. (See accompanying illustration, and also in colours page 23) 
per packet, 1s. and 1s. 6d.; ounce, 1s. 9d. 
‘IT have grown your Flower of Spring Cabbage for twenty years, and have not found one to 
equal it.’—Mr. R. H. JANE, Bodmin. 
‘I purchased one pound of your Flower of Spring Cabbage seed last year, and am glad to 
say the crop has been a champion one in every way. Not one plant bolted, and they have with- 
. stood the fly nobly in a district which is infested with it. I can recommend this variety with 
SUTTON’S FLOWER OF SPRING. °P?istTs.as. confidence.’—Mr. F. BEECH, New Springs. 

Sutton’s Early Market. An excellent medium-sized Cabbage for general crop. 
Comes in very early, with little or no tendency to start seed-stems. (lllustrated) 
per packet, 1s.; ounce, 1s. 6d. 
Sutton’s Favourite. For description and price, see page 33. Suitable for sowing 
in spring and August. 
Sutton’s Imperial. For description and price, see page 32. Suitable for sowing 
in spring and August. 
Large Blood Red (Selected). For price, &c., see page 33. Suitable for sowing in spring 
and August. From the latter transplant in spring. 

Ellam’s Early Dwarf ... ....00 2.00 oa.) AE OR © Mer onsite si oc, 
Mein’s No. 1 hee ine rh bie 12 nk A ni? Re ue 1s. 3d. 
COPYRIGHT §, &S. 
SUTTON’S EARLY MARKET. ***- Offenham’ ;.. . j.. 25) “o> a ee ees We Picks 
Sutton’s Collections of Cabbage. 
The finest varieties for spring and August sowing. 
8 ounces, in 8 sorts, our selection ...' .... 7s. 6d. | 8 half-ounces, in 8 sorts, our selection .. 4S. 6d. 
4 half-ounces, in 4 sorts, our selection  ...... 2s. 6d. 

SUTTON & SONS, Seed Growers and Merchants, READING, ENGLAND. 
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