6635, 
6641. 
6661. 
6663. 
Ciile 
6715. 
6702. 
6709. 
6811. 
6816. 
6826. 
6831. 
HOUSE, or FRAME, CUCUMBER. 
SUTTON’S EVERY-DAY. 
One of the most popular types of Cucumber. The 
plant sets freely at all seasons of the year. Fruits of 
good length, deep green in colour, almost smooth and 
of splendid flavour per packet, 1/6, 2/6, and 3/6 
SUTTON’S IMPROVED TELEGRAPH. 
The finest type of Telegraph Cucumber in cultiva- 
tion, quick in growth, handsome, with very small neck, 
and unusually prolific . per packet, 1/6, 2/6, and 3/6 
6645. SUTTON’S SATISFACTION. 
A high-class and_ prolific Cucumber. Fruits 
large, straight, smooth, and dark green in colour 
per packet, 1/6 and 2/6 
. Rochford’s Market. Heavy cropper; fruit spiny 
and deep green in colour per packet, 1/— and 1/6 
. Butcher’s Disease-resisting. A popular variety, 
heavy cropping, and spiny fruits 
per packet, 1/— and 1/6 
RIDGE CUCUMBER. 
(For outdoor cultivation.) 
SUTTON’S KING OF THE RIDGE.x 
Grows quite straight, from 12 to 16 inches 
in length, and is almost equal to many Frame 
Cucumbers. Productive, hardy and vigorous ; 
fruit remarkably smooth and of the finest 
flavour te per packet, 1/6 and 2/6 
SUTTON’S LONG GREEN. 
Very prolific, producing a heavy crop of fine fruits. 
Recommended for its excellent flavour 
per packet, 6d., 1/-, and 1/6 
6665. SUTTON’S PROLIFIC. 
A really fine Cucumber. For its hardy constitu- 
tion it has become popular in small gardens ; good 
flavour Be Ae, ... per packet, 1/— and 1/6 
6677. Short Prickly, or Gherkin. (For pickling.) 
Medium-sized fruits; tender skin when pickled 
per packet, 6d. and 1/— 
‘I was again very successful with your seeds. In the 
open classes at two Shows I took 28 First, 7 Second, and 
7 Third Prizes.’—Mr. F. PAacKER, Withycombe. 
ENDIVE. 
SUTTON’S EXQUISITE CURLED.* 
An elegantly curled Endive. In colour it is mid- 
way between the white and green varieties, and in 
habit resembles Sutton’s Extra Fine Green Curled 
per packet, 1/— and 1/6 
SUTTON’S EXTRA FINE GREEN CURLED. 
The finely laciniated leaves are highly ornamental. 
Blanching must be carried out in absolute darkness, 
and when well done the plants make a most delicate 
salad per packet, 6d. and 1/- 
GOURD, or PUMPKIN. 
Hundredweight. One of the largest-growing types 
per packet, 6d. and 1/— 
SUTTON’S ORNAMENTAL. 
Small fruit in a wide range of colours and shapes ; 
decoration only; NOT EDIBLE per packet, 9d. and 1/— 
6721. SUTTON’S WINTER CURLED. 
Large and hardy, admirably adapted for winter 
use se Si ae per packet, 1/— and 1/6 
6734. SUTTON’S WINTER LETTUCE-LEAVED. 
For winter salads this valuable Endive deserves 
to be more extensively grown. Leaves very large, and 
the plants stand a long time per packet, 1/— and 1/6 
6738. Improved Round-leaved Batavian. 
Very fine hearts, easily blanched 
per packet, 1/— and 1/6 
HERB SEEDS. 
Sage (Salvia officinalis) ... per packet, 6d. and 1/- 
Thyme, Common (Thymus vulgaris) 
per packet, 6d. and 1/— 
6759. 
6763. 
For plants of Pot and Sweet Herbs see page 45. 
KALE, or BORECOLE. 
SUTTON’S A 1. 
An exceptionally fine selection of the type repre- 
sented by the Scotch Kale. This is unquestionably 
the finest of the curled varieties 
per packet, 8d. and 1/—; ounce, 1/9 
SUTTON’S FAVOURITE. 
A most valuable hardy Kale of the ‘ Asparagus ’ 
section. Succeeds best when sown in June or early 
July and thinned out, not transplanted 
per packet, 8d. and 1/—; ounce, 1/9 
SUTTON’S HARDY SPROUTING. 
This Kale can be relied on to withstand most 
winters experienced in this country. The large shoots, 
or sprouts, are produced in abundance 
per packet, 6d. and 1/— ; ounce, 1/9 
SUTTON’S EXTRA CURLED SCOTCH. 
An extremely handsome Kale, leaves densely 
crisped and curled ; very hardy 
per packet, 6d. and 1/—; ounce, 1/9 
6841. Cottager’s. 
One of the hardiest plain-leaved types, which 
produces an abundance of reddish-green shoots and 
gives a heavy picking over a long period 
per packet, 6d. and 1/—; ounce, 1/6 
6845. Asparagus. 
A hardy Kale producing a great number of sprouts 
in the spring. The best results are obtained from 
a sowing in June or early July, thinning the plants 
out instead of transplanting 
per packet, 6d. ; ounce, 1/6 
6848. Dwarf Curled. 
Dwarf hardy variety ; closely curled 
per packet, 6d. ; ounce, 1/4 
6851. Tall Curled. 
Tall-stemmed Kale ; well curled 
per packet, 6d. ; ounce, 1/4 
6856. Thousand-headed. 
Very hardy ... +. per ounce, 9d, 
Seeds Act, 1920. All our seeds have been tested in accordance with the provisions of the Seeds Act at our own Testing Station, 
licensed by the Government. The particulars required by the Regulations are printed on our labels. 
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