SUTTONS MARROWFAT PEAS. 
THIRD DIVISION, FOR MEDIUM AND MAIN CROPS—continued. 
COPYRIGHT S. & 8. 
Greatly reduced 
in size. 
Sutton’s Peerless. 
(See page 11.) 
f COPYRIGHT S. &S, 
Sutton’s Magnum Bonum. 
Greatly reduced in size. 



Sutton’s Magnum Bonum. The long, broad, pointed pods are excellent in 
form and colour, densely covered with bloom and packed with large peas of the highest 
quality. On the exhibition stage this is one of the most striking and successful 
varieties, while at table the rich flavour frequently elicits comment. The robust plant 
attains a height of 3 to 4 feet, and resists mildew in very dry seasons. (Illustrated) 
per pint, 2s.; quart, 3s. 9d. 
‘I have never seen such a crop of garden Peas as I had from your Magnum Bonum. 
The pods were magnificent, hanging from the haulm as thickly as hops.’- Mr. C. MARSHALL, 
Gardener to Mrs. SUNDIUS SMITH. 
‘Magnum Bonum is one of the best Peas for summer use. It was the heaviest cropping 
variety and retained the dark foliage right to the last.—Mr. G. YouNGS, Gardener to 
Miss PROCTER. 
Sutton’s Masterpiece. Comes ready for gathering about the same time as our 
Magnum Bonum, but has larger pods, which are pointed, slightly curved, and usually 
produced in pairs. Many prizes have been won with Sutton’s Masterpiece at leading 
Shows. First-class flavour. Height 3 to 4 feet. Award of Merit, R.H.S., July 15, 1913. 
Award confirmed, 1916 ... wae oe aa oe per pint, 2s. 6d. 
‘ Pea, Masterpiece, is rightly named. The habit of the plant is all that can be desired— 
very robust. It is also a wonderful cropper ; the large pods, which hang in pairs, were filled with 
8, 9 or 10 peas of superior flavour..—Mr. H. LoVELACE, Gardener to E. RUSSELL BURDON, Esq. 
Sutton’s Eureka. Where Peas are in great demand this variety will continue to be 
largely grown for its abundant crop. Pods long, pointed, closely filled with peas of 
excellent flavour. Height 3 feet. Awards of Merit, R.H.S., July 18,1896, and July 18, 1911 
per pint, 2s. 6d. 
‘Eureka Pea is the heaviest cropper I ever saw. Enormous pods, and peas of first-rate 
flavour. I gathered some six inches in length.’—Mr. C. NEwMan, Shrublands. 
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Sutton’s Maincrop. Haulm robust, carrying an extraordinary crop. Pods borne 
in pairs from the bottom to the top of the plant, and usually contain 9 or 10 fine peas 
of a bright green colour when cooked. Height 3 feet ... per pint, 2s.; quart, 3s. 6d. 
‘Your Maincrop Pea was a perfect picture, the plants being simply one mass of pods 
which contained 9 or 10 peas of delicious flavour. The crop was well worth photographing.’-— 
Mr. J. JONES, North Cheriton. 
Sutton’s Prolific Marrow. Similar in character to Dr. McLean, but a marked 
advance in quality. Pods dark, produced in pairs. Flavour very sweet. Extremely 
prolific. Height 3 to 4 feet. Award of Merit, R.H.S., July 18,1902 
per pint, 2s.; quart, 35> 6d. 
Sutton’s Satisfaction. A popular Pea of robust habit, which stands well in 
seasons of drought. The straight, broad, blunt pods are borne in great profusion 
and closely filled with extra large peas of a beautiful green colour. Flavour superb. 
Height 3 feet. Award of Merit, R.H.S., August 16, 1910. Award confirmed, 1916 
per pint, ls. Jd.sequart, 3s; 
Sutton’s improved Dr. McLean. 4 great improvement on the original type 
of this well-known Pea, far more productive and yielding larger pods. Height 3 feet. 
Award of Merit, R.H.S., July 9,1902 ___.... sas Sue .». per pint#ls: 9d2; quart; 3s: 
Sutton’s Invincible. A standard maincrop Pea. Haulm crowded with handsome 
pods, which are long, pointed, and closely filled with large peas excellent in flavour. 
Height 23 to 33 feet ts in seid a Sy ... per pint, 1s. 9d. #squart, 3s. 
OTHER VARIETIES FOR MEDIUM AND MAIN CROPS. 
Fillbasket. Height 3 feet ... ae ae est e; per pint, ls. 6d. ; quart, 2s. 6d. 
Senator. Height 3 feet 5 on 2 Re, sg ASE 6d:5: od: 
Prince of Wales. Height 3 feet ... * Ni oh, iy.) ELS AOd.S> ig oO 
Triumph. Height 3 feet in 5 ee Aes ms " lsx6d.;  ., @peswod. 
Yorkshire Hero. Height 23 feet ... ee es of <i) (Vshi6diio oe, eased 
Scimitar. Height 23 to 3 feet 5 dg ace ess nan ns Vs Oda; nh eee ke 
Clory. Height 3 feet ... Jan ae ce wie see cee = diets wees 0d. 

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