BROAD BEANS—continued. 
WHITE-SEEDED VARIETIES. 
Sutton’s Mammoth Longpod. The earliest Broad Bean, of great size, the 
long broad pods sometimes attaining a length of 16 inches. Prolific, of medium 
height; flavour excellent. A first-class exhibition Bean, and usually succeeds well 
when sown early ¥e a aie ea oe see per pint, 2s.; quart, 3s. 6d. 
“Your Mammoth Longpod Bean produced superb pods 15 to 16 inches in length. This 
variety is invaluable for its earliness..—Mr. G. H. Scorr, Gardener to Mrs. Morris. 
‘I do not require a better Broad Bean for early gathering than your Mammoth Longpod. 
I was picking magnificent pods very early in the summer in advance of others in this 
neighbourhood.’—Mr. G. YOUNGS, Gardener to Miss PROCTER. 










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Sutton’s Exhibition Longpod. Pods of extraordinary length, containing from 
7 to 9 beans of delicious flavour. Unlike some other Longpods, this variety is 
sa | exceedingly robust, enduring drought and resisting blight to a remarkable degree. 
Comes in as a useful succession to Sutton’s Mammoth Longpod 
| per pint, 1s. 9d.; quart, 3s. 
o£ ‘Sutton’s Exhibition Longpod Bean is a strong grower and very prolific. Pods about 
~ @ a foot long, and the beans are delicious.’—Mr. J. A. HALL, Gardener to R. H. C. HARRISON, 
a Sq ye jale 
‘Your Exhibition Longpod Broad Bean is a splendid variety. Very quick to mature, and 
a heavy cropper, averaging 10 beans to the pod. It is exceptionally free from blight.’— 
Mr. J. A. PAICE, Gardener to the Rev. E. STOGDON. 
Sutton’s Prolific Longpod. Should be grown for the principal crop of Long- 
pods. The handsome pods are broad, long, and well filled with large beans of 
high quality. Habit robust, and an abundant cropper. Highly Commended, Royal 
Horticultural Society, 1917 ves ba a ... per pint, 1s. 6d.; quart, 2s. 6d. 
‘The Prolific Longpod Broad Beans were a great success, many pods being ro inches in 
length, full of good beans.'—Mr. G. HEAD, Gardener to L. STOKES, Esq. 
‘Your Prolific Longpod is the best Bean I have ever grown; pods from 10 to 113 inches long, 
each containing 7 or 8 beans. The plant bears thickly to the ground.’—Mr. C. WILLARD, 
Forest Row. 
Sutton’s Giant Windsor. Far superior to others of the Windsor type. 
Enormous pods, often containing 5 very large beans of first-rate flavour. Highly 
Commended, Royal Horticultural Society, 1917 ... per pint, 1s. 6d.; quart, 2s. 9d. 
Sutton’s Improved Windsor .. ...per pint, 1s. 6d.; quart, 2s. 6d. 
Veitch’s Improved Longpod. Early, of vigorous habit, perfectly hardy, and 
exceedingly productive a nee Sc per pint, Is. 3d. ; quart, 2s. 3d. 
Improved Minster Longpod Ped eS De in MME ES TEES Gee YF 
Ciant Seville Longpod ae Coa Shc hiaees S) “Sass Gd: eaeee ees. Od. 
Royal Dwarf Cluster ... 3 Sales Gohan ome 2a 6d, 
Johnson’s Wonderful io, WLS dagen 2 enter 3d: 
Taylor's Windsor Aa a Wits Sadan GRP 258 3d. 
EarivalLOne DOU Beers tee ak es cere th ame lsesaamer i © 28. 3d. 
MaAZAP alien miete gee Pc ee 8 oa SS . Odie. ty 1s: 4d. 
SUTTON’S COLLECTIONS OF BROAD BEANS. 
Those of our customers who have not an intimate knowledge of Broad 
Beans are invited to leave the selection to us. The following Collections 
include choice varieties of the white- and green-seeded sections, adapted to 
produce a continuous supply throughout the season. 
corvnicht s.48. §iX fine sorts, one quart of each, our selection ... sod Me £25, G0: 
Six fine sorts, one pint of each, our selection... ae co Ghee 

SUTTON & SONS, READING, Seedsmen By Appointment to Her Majesty Queen Alexandra. 
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