CULINARY PLANTS 
ASPARAGUS. 
We can supply exceptionally fine two-year-old roots of 
Asparagus in splendid condition for forming permanent 
beds. The roots are supplied towards the end of March and 
in April. 
Sutton’s Perfection. Extra strong 2-year roots 
per dozen, 10/—; 100, 75/- 
(Not less than 50 can be supplied at the 100 rate.) 
JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE. 
N.B.—When ordering Jerusalem Artichokes customers will oblige by 
marking their requirements on the special Order Form provided for 
Seed Potatoes and Jerusalem Artichokes. 
Sutton’s White. A white Jerusalem Artichoke which is 
generally preferred to the Purple variety. The White 
has much shallower eyes, and possesses a still more 
important advantage in the superiority of flavour. 
Many persons who are indifferent to the common Arti- 
choke find our White to be an acceptable vegetable 
per 14 lb. 6/3; 28 lb. 11/—3 4-cwt. 19/- 
RHUBARB. 
The Sutton Rhubarb. This very fine variety is excellent for 
the main crop in the open ground. Strong roots 
each, 4/—; per dozen, 42/— 
Champagne. Superior early Rhubarb; good-sized straight 
stems of a bright crimson colour; distinct flavour 
each, 3/—; per dozen, 33/- 
Extra large roots for forcing, our polecuiod 
each, 4/6; per dozen, 48/— 
POT AND SWEET HERBS. 
Strong Plants Z ... each, 1/6; per dozen, 15/- 
(Not less than 6 of one kind supplied at the dozen rate. ) 
Balm. Rue. 
Camomiie. Sage. 
Chives. Savory, Winter. 
Fennel. Sorrel, Large-leaved. 
Horehound. Southernwood. 
Hyssop. Tansy. 
Marjoram. Thyme, Common. 
Mint. Thyme, Lemon. 
Pennyroyal. Wormwood. 
Peppermint. 
Tarragon (true) each, 2/6 
SEA KALE. 
Tests extending over many years have proved that 
Sutton’s Ivory White Sea Kale is a great improvement on 
the ordinary variety. 
Sutton’s Ivory White. A superior variety, producing large 
solid heads of very high quality. 
Extra Strong Roots, specially selected for early forcing 
per dozen, 12/—; 100, 90/— 
Strong Roots ; a yye10/6 5) .54.80/— 
Good Roots, for planting .. 44 es 9/-; ., 10/- 
GARLIC . per pound, 2/6 
HORSE-RADISH, for Aarne. per dozen, 18/— 
SHALLOT, Giant per pound, 1/6 
STACHYS TUBERIFERA. (Chinese Artichoke. ) 
Tubers per pound, 4/- 
ARTICHOKE, GREEN GLOBE. The hate French variety 
with large circular fleshy heads .. each, 4/6 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 
The following are first-class varieties, and a suitable 
selection from the list will provide a succession of fruit from 
early to late in the season. 
RUNNERS LAYERED DURING AUTUMN 1951. 
FOR DELIVERY SPRING 1952. 
Per 100 
Alpine. Perpetual 27/6 
Auchincruive Climax. Late. A fine new variety 
raised in Scotland for resistance to Red Core Root 
Rot; prolific bearer tt et eve rele 
Early Cambridge. Early ; profi Suitable for the 
heavier types of soil na ar ss 24j6 
Huxley Giant (syn. Brenda Gautrey) Mid-season ; 
strong grower and heavy cropper ... . 27/6 
Royal Sovereign. (Malling 40.) Early 27/6 
We have pleasure in offering some very fine Strawberries 
raised by a noted scientist. They are very vigorous and 
crop much more heavily than the older named varieties. 
All are of delicious flavour, and some have a distinct taste 
not usually associated with Strawberries. 
RUNNERS LAYERED DURING AUTUMN 1951. 
FOR DELIVERY SPRING 1952. 
Per 100 
No. 134. Early. Conical; orange scarlet ; very good 
flavour. Rather tall, open foliage and long 
trusses ; does best on medium or heavy 
soils . 35/- 
No. 260. Late. Light scarlet ; pine flavour. Compact 
grower with very short truss. sHeouert 
resistant 
35/— 
No. 422. Mid-season. Large fruit, Gert and conical, 
and of good flavour. The fruit travels and 
keeps its colour well . 36/- 
very 
. 35/— 
No. 456. Mid-season fruit, medium to ane crimson 
flesh, good flavour. Very resistant to mildew 
No. 641. Mid-season. Rather similar in some re- 
pects to ‘Early Cambridge.’ One of the 
sweetest strawberries in cultivation with 
pronounced wild strawberry flavour. Ex- 
cellent for jam and bottling and for 
dessert without sugar . 35/- 
The above rates per 100 for Strawberries are for not less 
than fifty of one variety ; smaller numbers will be invoiced 
at the following rates :— 
6/6 per dozen where priced at 35/— per 100 
4/6 9 9 29 99 99 27/6 9 
No. 448. Very early. Orange-scarlet ; Se 
firm ; pine flavour 
35/- 
N.B.—The prices quoted above for Strawberry Runners 
apply only for delivery in the Spring of 1952. 
Please state your requirements for Strawberry Plants, 
Herbs and Horse-Radish on the separate Plant Order 
Form. 
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