5701. 
5706. 
5725. 
5745. 
5761. 
5765. 
Spinach Beet. 
5798. 
5811. 
- SUTTON’S BLOOD RED. 
. Silver, or Sea Kale, Beet. 
GARDEN BEET. 
(Long.) | 
The best strain of long Beet for | 
general cultivation. Roots of medium 
size, and symmetrical in form; flesh 
exceedingly rich in colour and of the 
choicest flavour. Foliage very dark 
crimson 
per packet, 6d. and 1/- ; ounce, 1/6 
SUTTON’S BLACK. 
Roots long and clean; flesh 
exceedingly dark in colour. 
Leaves greenish-bronze 
per packet, 6d. and 1/— ; ounce. 1/9 
SUTTON’S GREEN-TOP. 
The flavour of this fine Beet 
is equalled by that of few other 
varieties. Roots long; foliage 
green 
per packet, 6d. and 1/—; ounce 1/9 
H.C, 
R.H.S. 


Intermediate, or Obelisk. 
Distinct stump-rooted variety, suit- 
able for shallow soils. Colour rich deep 
red _ per packet, 6d. and 1/— ; ounce, 1/4 
Cheltenham Green-top. 
Roots of good colour. Green-leaved 
per packet, 6d. and 1/- ; ounce, 1/6 
Globe. A useful stock of this early 
variety per packet, 6d. ; ounce, 1/3 
Egyptian Turnip-rooted.* 
Very early. Excellent for shallow 
soils. Deep red flesh 
per packet, 6d. ; ounce, 1/2 

(Swiss 
Chard.) Grown exclusively for its stems 
and foliage. The stalks and midribs 
should be served as Sea Kale; the 
remainder of the leaf is dressed as 
Spinach per packet, 6d. ; ounce, 10d. 

For description, &c., see 
Spinach, page 37. 
purposes. 
5666. SUTTON’S GLOBE.x 
The finest strain of Globe Beet for table use and for exhibition 
Root admirable in shape, and when cut the flesh is of a 
dark crimson colour, usually free from the white rings which are 
often to be found in the older types of Globe Beet. 
(Lllustrated) 
per packet, 6d. and 1/-; ounce, 1/9 
COPYRIGHT 
$.& 3. 

SUTTON’S GLOBE 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 
SUTTON’S UNIVERSAL. 
A very fine strain of Brussels Sprouts. The buttons 
are of good size, solid, heavy, and of a pleasing dark 
green colour. Sprouts produced from September to 
the middle of April 
per packet, 9d., 1/-, and 1/6; ounce, 2/4 
SUTTON’S FILLBASKET. 
A remarkable variety, producing the largest and 
most solid sprouts in cultivation. We confidently 
recommend those who require large sprouts to give 
Sutton’s Fillbasket a trial 
per packet, 9d., 1/-, and 1/6; ounce, 2/3 
| 

5801. 
. Wroxton. 
SUTTON’S EXHIBITION. 
Yields an abundant crop of solid sprouts, delicious 
in flavour, which remain firm for a long time 
per packet, 9d., 1/-, and 1/6; ounce, 2/4 
. Aigburth. Sprouts of good quality, colour, and 
per packet, 6d. and 1/-; ounce, 1/9 
Large, firm sprouts 
per packet, 6d. and 1/—; ounce, 1/9 
flavour 
. Giant (Scrymger). Compact sprouts 
per packet, 6d. and 1/— 5; ounce, 1/9 
. Rous Lench. A large solid sprout 
per packet, 6d. and 1/— ; ounce, 1/9 
The R.H.S. signs throughout this Catalogue refer to awards to varieties in the 
Royal Horticultural Society’s Trials, as follows: F-c.C.=First-class Certificate; 
A.M.= Award of Merit; H.C.= Highly Commended. 

SUTTON’S of READING, SEED GROWERS and MERCHANTS. 
