SUTTON’S MARROWFEFAT PEAS. 
FIRST DIVISION, FOR EARLIEST GATHERING. 
DWARF VARIETIES, about 1 to 2: feet. 
(The height of Peas is influenced by the character of the season and the condition of the soil.) 
® Pe Sutton’s Pioneer. A first-early Pea which has won great popularity for 
; aA ; its many excellent qualities. The plant is unusually robust in habit, and 
carries a heavy crop of long, pointed pods of a dark green colour, which are 
well filled with rich-flavoured peas. So numerous are the pods that the rows 
present a most striking appearance. We regard this as one of the best early 
dwarf Peas. Height about 2 feet. Awarded XXX, R.H.S., 1911. (J//ustrated) 
per pint, 2s. 6d.; quart, 4s. 6d. 
‘I have a row of your Pioneer Pea 58 yards long from a quart of seed sown in 
m» February, from which I was able to gather on June Ist. I consider it the heaviest 
m@ cropper I have ever grown, and the peas are of fine flavour..—Mr. W. SNELL, Gardener 
to Miss V. COOPER. 
‘I am more than pleased with your Pioneer Pea. It is an excellent cropper, the 
dark green pods containing Jarge peas of first-rate flavour.—Mr. P. BooTon, Gardener 
to the Right Hon. Viscount MILNER. 
Sutton’s Hundred-fold. Similar in growth to our Pioneer but with 
darker foliage and still darker pods. Very prolific, grand cropper, good flavour. 
A row of this variety presents a display of pods which cannot fail to arrest 
attention. Height about 2 feet. Award of Merit, R.H.S., June 30, 1910 
per pint, 2s. 6d.; quart, 4s. 6d. 
‘The seeds turned out splendidly last summer, and if any one item deserves special 
mention, it is your Hundred-fold Pea, which cropped wonderfully well. The haulm is 
remarkably robust.'—Mr. G. DOWNE, Gardener to J. HUNTER Brown, Esq. 
‘Your Hundred-fold is the best early dwarf Pea I ever grew in my thirty years’ 
experience. It produces heavy pods, closely filled with fine peas..—Mr. J. KEAy, Gardener 
to R. CROSSFIELD, Esq. 





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Rimes Greatly Sutton’s Seedling. This admirable variety comes in very early and 
™ reduced produces a most abundant crop. The pods, which are not quite so dark as 
Lo ee those of Sutton’s Green Gem, are long, pointed, and tightly filled with peas 
Sutton’s Pioneer. of delicious flavour. Height about 15 to18 inches ... ... per pint, 2s. 6d. 
‘IT am delighted with Sutton’s Seedling Pea. The haulm is covered with very long 
well-filled pods, and the peas are of fine flavour. For such a dwarf Pea the length of the 
pods is astonishing.’—Mr. E. J. MERRETT, Gardener to the Rev. D. F. O. POULTER. 
‘Sutton’s Seedling Pea gave a heavy crop of superior quality, pods very large and 
well filled..—Mr. C. BLair, Gardener to SETON M. THOMSON, Esq, 
Sutton’s Little Marvel. 4, extraordinary cropper; pods dark, of medium 
size, freely produced in pairs and closely filled. Flavour exceptionally fine. 
Highly recommended. Height about 20 to 24 inches. First-class Certificate, 
R.H.S., July 3, 1903, and Award of Merit, R.H.S., July 11, 1902. (/Jlustrated) 
per pint, 2s. 6d.; quart, 4s. 6d. 
The Right Hon. Lord LAMBOURNE on August 15 last wrote as follows :— 
‘I must write and tell you about the Pea, Little Marvel. The row was picked over 
four times and gave good crops. The owner then went away for three weeks, leaving the 
haulm untouched. It has fruited again and given three pickings, and is still bearing.’ 
b] : of 
Sutton’s Green Gem. A splendid Pea; very prolific. Pods long, broad 
and pointed; dark green in colour. Flavour extra good. Height about 15 to 
18 inches. Award of Merit, R.H.S., July 4, 1905 138 ee per pint, 2s. 6d. 
‘Sutton’s Green Gem Pea is a marvellous cropper and I can strongly recommend it. 
This variety was the talk of the place. From the quart of seed I have gathered 32 gallons 
of fine peas, the best crop I have ever grown for a dwarf. Pea.’—Mr. E. J. HUNTLEY, 
Littlehampton. 
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Sutton’s Prince Arthur. bach succeeding season enhances the reputation 
of this fine dwarf Pea, which we can thoroughly recommend. It is a vigorous 
grower, possessing a strong constitution, and is exceedingly prolific. The 
blunt pods are dark green in colour and are closely filled with peas of first- 
rate flavour. Height 18 to 20 inches ae per pint, 2s. 6d.; quart, 4s. 6d. 
Greatly reduced 
in size. 
‘The Prince Arthur Pea has done remarkably well and is by far the best early dwarf 
Sutton’s variety I have grown. A grand cropper, and the peasare of splendid flavour. I commenced 
Z picking on the 26th May, and shall rely on this Pea for early supplies in future.’— 
Little Marvel. Mr. J. HoTcHkKIss, Gardener to CHARLES ST. D. SPENCER, Esq. 

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