SUTTONS MARROWFAT PEAS. 
SECOND DIVISION, FOR SECOND-EARLY CROPS—continued. 
Sutton’s Abundance. Extensively grown for its profitable 
character. The robust haulm carries an enormous crop of 
medium-sized blant pods, which are closely filled with peas of 
high quality. For amateurs and for large establishments where 
quantity is important, we specially recommend this variety. 
Height 2 to 25 teet. Awarded XX X, R.H.S., 1911 
per pint, 2s: Guartacs, Od. 
‘Thad a splendid crop of your Abundance Pea. From two long rows 
I gathered bushels of pods; in fact, more in proportion than from any 
other variety. —Mr. A. Fry, Gardener to G. F. INSOLE, Esq. 
Sutton’s Favourite. A second-early dwarf wrinkled Pea, 
abundantly producing long, straight and broad pods which are 
well filled. The flavour of the peas is excellent. Very useful 
for large institutions. Height 15 to 2 feet. Awarded X X X, 
R.H.S., 1916 -«» per pint, 1s..9d.$ quart, 3s. 

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Sutton’s Prince of Peas. In habit resembling Duke of 
Albany, with a combination of qualities which make it a general 
favourite. Haulm robust and far the average in 
productiveness. The straight, blunt pods are conspicuous in 
size, admirable in form, of a full deep green colour, and packed 
with fine peas of exquisite flavour. Height about 5 feet. Award 
of Merit, R.H.S., July 26, 1910. Award confirmed, 1916 
per pint, 2s. ; quart, 3s. 9d. 
above 
‘Your Prince of Peas is the best I have ever grown for flavour and 
productiveness. I had a row which in this soil attained 7 feet high, loaded 
with pods.'—Mr. G. ELLIs, Gardener to Dr. H. MCDOUGALL. 
Sutton’s Discovery ) Owing to the failure of our seed crops 
-of these Peas we regret to be unable to 
Sutton’s New Telegraph ) offer them in the current season. 

OTHER SECOND-EARLY VARIETIES. 
Veitch’s Prodigy. Splendid marrow Pea of vigorous growth. Bears 
a heavy crop of extra long pods, filled with peas of delicious flavour. 
Height 5 feet per pint, lis] Gd equankesse 
Quite Content. Height 5 to 6 feet... 
Telephone. Height 5 feet 
Improved Alderman. Height 5 feet 
per pint, 3s. 
per pint, ls. 9d.; quart, 3s. 
- Lise Oda OS 
Duchess. Height 5 to 6 feet . per pint, Is) 9d4;" quart; .."3s. 
Rentpayer. Heicht 24 to3 feet... a8 of ts.9d aa 3S. 
Stratagem. Height 2 feet ... oe = * LS. 90 We ares 3s 
Duke of Albany (Ordinary stock). Ht. 5 feet cs USe Od aan 2S 
Telegraph. Height about 5 feet ... 34 - ital 2. BE GRE 
THIRD DIVISION, FOR MEDIUM AND MAIN CROPS. 
SUTTONS MARROWFAT PEAS. 
crop. 
pairs. 
Micrel 

Greatly reduced 
COPYRIGHT S, &S. 1n size 

New Maincrop Pea, 
Sutton’s Alliance. 
Sutton’s Alliance. 
which will prove a valuable addition to the maincrop section. 
is a very vigorous grower, the plant possessing a remark- 
ably strong constitution and carrying a most abundant 
The deep green pods, which are mainly produced in 
pairs, are of handsome form, with blunt ends, and contain from 8 to 10 peas of 
rich flavour. 
‘An excellent Pea in every respect. 
the haulm carries a full crop of dark green well-filled pods. 
Mr. E. MATTHEWS, Gardener to the Right Hon. Sir ERNEST CASSEL, G.C.B., G.C.M.G. 
Sutton’s Peerless. 
deep green pods, very handsome in appearance, and packed with fine peas. 
Has proved most successful on the exhibition stage. 
Certificate, R.H.S., July 14, 1903. 
Sutton’s Best of All. 
Eureka, but the pods are of a darker green. 
superior table quality. 
‘I have never seen anything to equal the crop of Sutton’s Best of All Pea. 
rows were literally covered with pods of large size, containing 9 or 10 peas ; 
and flavour were much admired.’—Mr. C. JONES, Gardener to H. Woops, Esq. 
We have pleasure in introducing this fine new Pea 
Sutton’s Alliance 
wr jlovelty. 
Height about 4 feet. (Illustrated) 
per pint, 35.3) Guarteoss od. 
Foliage dark green. 
The habit of growth is very short-jointed and 
Peas superb in flavour.’— 
‘A splendid maincrop Pea growing about 5 feet high and free from mildew. 
Haulm well set with pods containing from 8 to 10 peas of an attractive green colour and 
excellent flavour when cooked.'—Mr. A. W. BLAKE, Gardener to the Right Hon. the Earl 
of CARNARVON. 
Robust in habit, bearing a heavy crop of large, pointed. 
Height 3 feet. First-class 
X X X, R.H.S., 1916. (/llustrated, page 12) 
per pint, 2s. 6d.; quart, 4s. 6d. 
‘I cannot speak too highly of your Peerless Pea which presented a perfect picture when 
growing ; the foliage could not be seen for the large number of pods which are produced in 
As an exhibition variety it is first-class, and I shall never be without it again.’— 
A. PAICE, Gardener to the Rev. E. STOGDON. 
A fine maincrop Pea. Similar in habit to Sutton’s 
Valuable for exhibition and of 
Commended, R.H.S., 1916 
per pint, 2s. 6d.; quart, 4s. 6d. 
The 
the colour 
Height 3 to 4 feet. 
and 

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