7001. 
7008. 
7031. 
COT 
COS LETTUCE. 
SUTTON’S PEERLESS. 
A remarkably fine Lettuce, somewhat resembling 
our Superb White Cos in habit, but the heart is much 
larger. The plant remains a long time fit for table 
per packet, 1/— and 1/6; ounce, 3/— 
5. SUTTON’S NONSUCH.* 
Possesses all the high qualities of our Little Gem, 
with the merits of increased size and longer endurance. 
The head is compact, crisp and very sweet in flavour 
per packet, 1/- and 1/6 
SUTTON’S WHITE HEART. 
Very large hearts, perfectly self-folding. Suitable 
for spring and autumn sowing 
per packet, 8d. and 1/-; 
SUTTON’S LITTLE GEM.* 
Dwarf and compact in growth; the earliest Cos 
variety. Very crisp pkts., 1/- and 1/6; ounce, 3/— 
ounce, 2/10 
7021. 
7047. 
7061. 
7067. 
LEEK. 
SUTTON’S PRIZETAKER. 
The finest strain of Leek in cultivation. Long, 
thick, pure white stems; mild agreeable flavour. 
Sutton’s Prizetaker still maintains its superiority as 
a prizewinner. (Illus.) per packet » 1/6, and 2/6 
COPYRIGHT S.& 3, 
SUTTON’S PRIZETAKER LEEK. 
MUSHROOM SPAWN. 
The contents of a quart carton may be broken into 40 to 
50 pieces and should be sufficient to impregnate from 30 to 
40 square feet. 
40 
SUTTON’S A 1 MUSHROOM SPAWN (Sterilised). 
For producing WHITE Mushrooms 
per pint carton, 4/6 ; quart carton, 8/— 
7079. 
7081. 
7091. 
7097. 
TANNEE, 
7113. 
CHA 
7135. 
7142. 
7144. 
7146. 
SUTTON’S SUPERB WHITE. 
Grows to a large size, self-folding in habit, crisp 
and very sweet. Invaluable for summer use, as it 
does not readily run to seed 
per packet, 8d. and 1/—; 
SUTTON’S BLACK-SEEDED BATH. 
One of the hardiest Lettuces, hence its value for 
autumn sowing. ‘Tender and delicious in flavour 
per packet, 6d. and 1/—; ounce, 2/10 
ounce, 2/9 
Paris White. 
A well-known summer variety producing large 
self-folding hearts 
per packet, 6d. and 1/— ; ounce, 2/6 
Lobjoit’s Green. 
Dark green leaves, self-folding, good quality 
per packet, 6d. and 1/—; ounce, 2/8 
SUTTON’S ROYAL FAVOURITE. 
Raised in the Royal Gardens, Windsor. Hand- 
some pure white stems of great size; leaves very 
dark in colour per packet, 1/—-, 1/6, and 2/6 
SUTTON’S IMPROVED MUSSELBURGH. 
Far superior to the ordinary strain 
per packet, 1/-, 1/6, and 2/6; ounce, 6/6 
SUTTON’S IMPROVED LYON. 
Large exhibition variety; stems long; early maturing 
per packet, 8d., 1/-, and 1/6 
Carentan. Hardy and compact; grows to a good 
size . per packet, 8d. and 1/- 
MELON. 
SUTTON’S EMERALD GEM (Green-fleshed). 
A magnificent Melon. Fruit very handsome. 
Flesh unusually thick, of a rich green colour, superb in 
flavour per packet, 2/6 and 3'6 
SUTTON’S RINGLEADER (Green-fleshed). 
f.uits above the average size, oval in shape. 
Flesh pale green, extremely thick, with a most de- 
licious flavour ; sets freely and ripens early 
per packet, 2/6 and 3/6 
SUTTON’S SUPERLATIVE (Scarlet-fleshed). 
Medium-sized fruits, scarlet flesh with a rich green 
background, exceptionally good flavour 
per packet, 2/6 and 3/6 
5. SUTTON’S KING GEORGE MELON (Scarlet-fleshed). 
Flesh of great thickness, surpassing that of other 
varieties. Very suitable for cultivation under slightly 
cooler treatment than is necessary for many Melons 
per packet, 2/6 and 3/6 
SUTTON’S HERO OF LOCKINGE (White-fleshed). 
Succeeds as well in a cold pit or frame as in the 
Melon-house. Fruit handsome, with white lacing 
evenly laid on a golden ground. Extremely rich 
in flavour. Weight from 3 to 4 lb. 
per packet, 2/6 and 3/6 
CANTALOUPE MELONS. 
Dutch Net. Large fruit, early, deeply netted, flattish 
with orange pink flesh ... ‘ per packet, 1/- 
Charantais.* Small, second-early, netted and slightly 
ribbed with orange scarlet flesh per packet, 1/6 
Tiger. Flat, medium-sized fruits, netted, skin mottled 
orange and green, matures late ... per packet, 1/- 
