SUTTON’S VEGETABLE SEEDS 
GARDEN PEA. 
FOR EARLIEST GATHERING, DWARF VARIETIES, 1 to 2 feet. 
Varieties offered in this section, sown during March and April, 
5202. 5224, 
5211. 
5214. 
5218. 
Varieties offered in this section, sown during March and April, 
5234. 
5247. 
5248. 
5258. 
5259. 
5261. 
SUTTON’S PIONEER. 
A very prolific cropper ; pods long, pointed, and 
dark green in colour. Height about 2 feet 
per 4-pint, 1/7 ; pint, 3/—; quart, 5/6 
SUTTON’S HUNDRED-FOLD.x 
Similar in growth to our Pioneer, but with darker 
foliage and pods. Height about 2 feet 
per $-pint, 1/7; pint, 3/-; 
SUTTON’S LITTLE MARVEL. 
Pods freely produced in pairs and closely filled. 
A very popular Pea. Height about 20 to 24 inches 
per 3-pint, 1/7; pint, 3/—; quart, 5/6 
SUTTON’S IMPROVED HARBINGER.* 
Has fine dark green pods, stumpy ended 
in shape, and filled with peas of excellent 
flavour. Height 18 20 inches 
per 4-pint, 1/9; pint, 3/3 
quart, 5/6 
. Peter Pan.x Large pods, freely produced. 
. Meteor.* Popular 
. Superb.* A hardy round-seeded Pea. 
5225. 
are ready for gathering in about 11 to 12 weeks. 
SUTTON’S MARKET GEM.* 
Stumpy deep green pods ; 
very hardy. Height about 2 feet 
per 3-pint, 1/7; pint, 3/—; quart, 5/6 
Height 
quart, 5/3 
semi-round seeded, 
about 1} feet per 4-pint, 1/6; pint, 2/10; 
. English Wonder.* Dark green pods, tightly filled. 
Ht. about 13 ft. per }-pint, 1/6; pint, 2/10 ; quart, 5/3 
. Kelvedon Wonder.* A _ big cropper with dark 
green pointed pods. Height about 13 feet 
per 4-pint, 1/6; pint, 2/10; quart, 5/3 
in coastal districts. Height 
per $-pint, 1/6; pint, 2/10; quart, 5/3 
Height 
about 2 feet per 4-pint, 1/6; pint, 2/10; quart, 5/3 
Feltham First.* Can be sown in January under 
cloches. Very early. Height 14 feet 
per }-pint, 2/— 
13 feet 
; pint, 3/9 
FOR EARLIEST GATHERING, VARIETIES 3 to 4 feet. 
SUTTON’S EARLY GIANT. 
Pods large, pointed, dark green, and produced in 
great profusion. Flavour superb. Height 3 to 4 feet 
per 4-pint, 1/7; pint, 3/—; quart, 5/6 
SUTTON’S IMPROVED PILOT.* The earliest large 
podded semi-round Pea in cultivation. 
Quite distinct from the old strains of Pilot, and 
is the result of scientific plant breeding. A heavy 
cropper with large well-filled pods. Height 34 to 
4 feet per 4-pint, 1/8 ; pint, 3/2 ; quart, 5/10 
Early Bird. First-early, good cropper, round-seeded. 
Height 3 feet per }-pint, 1/7; pint, 3/—; quart, 5/6 
| 5249. 
5250. 
5252. 
5253. 
are ready for gathering in about 11 to 12 weeks. 
British Lion. A ee blue round-seeded Pea. 
Height 3 feet per 3-pint, 1/6; pint, 2/10; quart, 5/3 
Gradus. A _ well-known first-early Pea with dark 
green pods. Height 3 to 4 feet 
per 4-pint, 1/6; pint, 2/10; quart, 5/3 
Thomas Laxton. Produces a heavy crop of dark 
green peas. po about 3 feet 
per }-pint, 1/6; pint, 2/10; quart, 5/3 
Pilot. (Ordinary stock.) A good hardy first-early Pea, 
round-seeded. ee 3 feet 
per }-pint, 1/7; pint, 3/-; quart, 5/6 
FOR SECOND-EARLY CROPS. 
This new second-early Pea is a distinct 
type and possesses many superb qualities. 
The dark green, long, narrow pods have the 
thinnest shell of all known varieties and are 
of ‘Gladstone’ shape. The heavy-cropping plant 
grows to a height of 4 feet. We are confident that 
Sutton’s Achievement has a future as a quality Pea, 
both for culinary and exhibition purposes. .(Illustrated 
on preceding page) per packet, 3/6 
SUTTON’S EVERGREEN. 
A splendid Pea of the Gradus type, but 
about a week later than that variety. Has 
a strong constitution and yields a very heavy 
crop. The pods are produced mostly in 
pairs of a dark rich green colour and are tightly filled. 
Ht. about 4 ft. per 4-pint, 1/7; pint, 3/— ; quart, 5/6 
SUTTON’S SELECTED DUKE OF ALBANY. 
Pods of immense size; peas large and of rich 
flavour. Our stock is entirely distinct from that 
which is usually offered as Duke of Albany. Height 
5 feet ... per 4-pint, 1/7; pint, 3/—; quart, 5/6 
SUTTON’S PHENOMENON. 
One of the finest dwarf Peas we have ever intro- 
duced. The pods are of extraordinary size, slightly 
curved in shape and are filled with from 9 to 12 peas. 
Ht. about 2 ft. per 4-pint, 1/8 ; pint, 3/2 ; quart, 5/10 
Varieties offered in this section, sown during March and April, 
32. SUTTON’S ACHIEVEMENT. “| Novelty. 
5271. 
. The Lincoln. 
are ready for gathering in about 12 to 13 weeks. 
SUTTON’S PRIZEWINNER. 
A most successful exhibition Pea. Pods deep 
green, very large, and produced in great abundance. 
Ht. 24 to3ft. per 4-pint, 1/7; pint, 3/—; quart, 5/6 
. SUTTON’S SUPREME. 
Yields a Doo) and continuous crop. Height 
1} to 2 feet per $-pint, 1/8; pint, 3/2; quart, 5/10 
. SUTTON’S DWARF DEFIANCE. 
Haulm laden with long deep green pods filled with 
large peas of sg ueralss flavour. Height 2 to 24 feet 
per 4-pint, 1/7; pint, 3/-; quart, 5/6 
. SUTTON’S ABUNDANCE. 
Carries an enormous crop of medium-sized pods. 
Ht. 2 to 24 ft. per 4-pint, 1/4; pint, 2/6; quart, 4/9 
. Onward. A heavy cropper ; dark green stumpy pods. 
Ht. about 2 ft. per 4-pint, 1/7; pint, 3/—; quart, 5/6 
. Alderman. Large dark green pods. Height about 
5 feet per 4-pint, 1/6; pint, 2/10; quart, 5/3 
. Rentpayer. Peas of dark green colour and good 
flavour. A heavy cropper. Height 2 to 23 feet 
per }-pint, 1/6; pint, 2/10; quart, 5/3 
. Duke of Albany. (Ordinary stock.) A good stock of 
this Pea. Height about 5 feet 
per 3-pint, 1/6; pint, 2/10; quart, 5’3 
Heavy cropper, pods tightly filled, 
and produced EAR: in pairs. Height about 2 feet 
per 3-pint, 1/4; eae kd CoE 4/9 
x The varieties of Vegetables marked with a star throughout the Catalogue are specially recommended for growing ‘under cloches. 
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