BROCCOLI—continued. 
FIRST DIVISION, FOR AUTUMN USE. 

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Sutton’s Michaelmas White. No other Broccoli.can supply the place of 
Sutton’s Michaelmas White for autumn use. The well-formed heads ure very large, 
delicately white, firm in texture, and they mature quickly. To succeed the summer 
and early autumn Cauliflowers it is simply invaluable. If sown in March, and 
tre insplanted as soon as ready, the crop will come in about Michaelmas Day; and 
successional’ sowings produce heads for cutting during ae and early winter. 
Award of Merit, Roya! Horticultural Society ae per packet, 1s. 6d.; ounce, 2s. 9d. 
“Your Michaelmas White Broccoli again did well and produced most splendid heads. 
I consider this variety and Sutton’s Atkin Protecting to be the very best Broccoli one can 
erow for the autumn, as they form an excellent succession. —Mr. E. MartTIN, Gardener to 
W. H. HASLAM, Esq. 
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Sutton’s Autumn Protecting. In quality this handsome Broccoli is quite 
equal to Sutton’s Michaelmas White, but comes later into use and makes an admirable 
succession to that standard variety. The heads are so well protected that the supply 
of Broccoli is prolonged until the crop of Sutton’s Winter Mammoth is ready for 
cutting. For the London market this is a great favourite with Cornish growers. 
Ullustrated) ... a te Ks ... per packet, 1s. and ls. 6d.; ounce, 2s. 9d. 
Veitch’s Self-protecting Autumn ... ae per packet, ls. and ls. 6d.; ounce, 2s. 6d. 
Walcheren. Fine heads, which come early a i ls: ,,: SSmodas sy Dire OCLs 
SECOND DIVISION, FOR WINTER AND EARLY SPRING USE. 

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SUTTON’S WINTER MAMMOTH. 
“At the present time (Jan. 31) I am cutting 
some splendid heads of your Winter Mammoth 
Broccoli, especially considering the very wet and 
changeable weather of late. I have never had 
better Broccoli.’.—Mr. G. SHARRATY, Gardener 
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SUTTON'S CHRISTMAS WHITE. 
“All your Broccoli have been a great success, 
especially Christmas White. I was cutting this 
variety throughout December, and visitors asked 
the name of what they declared was the best 
Broccoli they had ever tasted. —Mr. W. G. 
WARNER,. Gardener to Major G. C. Tryon, M.P. 
Sutton’s Superb Early White. For description, illustration, and price of 
seed, see page 28. 
‘Your Superb Early White Broccoli is splendid in every way. I am now cutting lovely heads 
daily ; flavour and cooking qualities are excellent (January 13)..—Mr. J. M. BusH, Gardener to 
Mrs. MYERS. 
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Sutton Ss Winter Mammoth. Immense white heads superb in texture and 
quality, coming into use in mid-winter, when the late autumn Cauliflowers and Broccoli 
are over. Vigorous in habit and self-protecting. Largely grown in Cornwall for the 
London market. (/lustrated) a P ape ... per packet, I's¥6d.; ounce, Qs. 6d. 
‘The Winter Mammoth Broccoli which I grew in accordance with your recommendation has 
proved a great boon, and I have not been without a supply all the winter.—Mr. G. CLARKE, 
Gardener to G. CARY ELWEsS, Esq. 
Sutton’s Christmas White. An excellent Broccoli which comes in for use 
in December and January, and produces large white heads of first-rate quality. 
(Illustrated) ... ss a Cx wats re per packet, ls. 6d. and 2s. 6d. 
Sutton’s Improved White Sprouting. of ai the Broccoli tribe this is 
one of the most useful, yielding a profusion of white sprouts of agreeable flavour. 
By successive plantings, a supply can be maintained throughout the season. 
Indispensable for large establishments Ne re per packet, 1s.; ounce, ls. 6d. 
Sutton’s Early Purple Sprouting. Earlier aid more compact than our 
Purple Sprouting, offered on page 30. Very hardy ... per packet, 1s. and 1s. 6d. 
Sutton’s Favourite. Good-sized heads of excellent quality ; dwarf habit 
per packet, 9d. and 1s. 3d.; ounce, 2s. 
Veitch’s Early Eats This fine winter Broccoli is admirable for cutting during January 
and February : ae ae Shc ay sper packet, lis. 64. 
Veitch’s Fine Spring White. An early variety, coming into use in January and February 
per ounce, ls. 6d. 
Veitch’s Main Crop. Of compact growth, succeeding Veitch’s Spring White; large solid 
snow-white heads ae ie aki ag BSE shes ae «»  -per,ounce, Is. 6d. 
Snow’s Winter White se Fes Mee net Se .-. per packet, ls, and 1s. 6d. 
Penzance. Extensively grown in Cornwall ne <a ce Jy” Der ounce, Lanta: 
Early White. Large, pure white ... 46% = “+ eg: er - Ss Oe. 
List of Broccoli continued on page 30. 

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