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Sutton’s 
HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE VI. 
AMATEUR’S GUIDE IN HORTICULTURE AND 
Catalogue for Overseas 
1950 
Che Reason Why eee The SUTTON strains of Vegetable and Flower seeds 
are exported by us year after year to all countries of the world. Customers overseas, some from the 
remotest parts of the earth, repeat their orders as the seasons come round, and at home we are 
constantly asked to send parcels to friends abroad. 
The reason for this ever-expanding and world-wide trade is the unremitting care and attention 
we give to the production of SUTTON’S SEEDS, making them in every way far in advance of other 
seeds and more suitable for varying climatic conditions. Added to this our Export Department is 
able to advise on the best varieties for particular localities and altitudes, to pack specially seeds for, or in 
transit through, the tropics and to comply with the importation requirements of the various countries. 
We therefore invite you with every confidence to place your orders with us, being assured that 
you will receive seeds of unexcelled quality and that specialised attention will be given to your 
requirements. 
LONDON OFFICE: 69 PICCADILLY, W.1 (first floor; entrance, Dover Street). Telephone: REGent 5785 
Sutton’s Garden Seeds and Horticultural Fertilisers can be obtained from this Office. 
INDIAN BRANCH HOUSE: 13 RUSSELL STREET, CALCUTTA 
SUTTON & SONS LTD. 
The Royal Seed Establishment 
READING, ENGLAND 
Directors: FE. P. Foquett Sutton, M.B.E., L. Noél Sutton, T.D., Martin A. F. Sutton, F.L.S., Owen P. F. Sutton 
Telegrams: ‘SUTTON, READING.’ Telephone: READING 4242 (seven lines). Cablegrams : ‘SUTTON, READING, ENGLAND.’ 
Codes: A BC (4th and 5th Editions); A 1; Western Union (Universal and 5-letter Editions) ; Marconi International; Bentley's Complete Phrase: 
Bentley’s Second Phrase; Sutton’s Private. 
