Newton's lantern slide catalogue (1920s)

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43, Museum Street, London, W.C.l. 209 BG ALLOTMENTS—GARDEN PRODUCE. This Series of Slides, showing various Vegetables and Fruits suitable for growing on Parish Allotments, has been arranged by Messrs. Sutton and Sons, of Eeading. The slides are photographs of actual specimens, that have been grown from this Pirm’.s Seeds, and are not from imaginary drawings. Beautifully Coloured, (is. 1 Aparagus. Bunch of Sntton's Perfection 2 Bsoad Beans. Pods of Sutton’s G een Longpod rcompared with the ordinary variety and pods of Sutton’s Giant Windsor, showing relative sizes 3 Dwarf Beans. Single plant of Sutton’s Triumph 4 Runner Beans. Cluster of pods of the climbing French Bean, Sutton’s Tender and True, and a cluster of pods of Sutton’s Scarlet, showing relative sizes 5 Kale. Single plant of Sutton’s A 1 6 „ Sutton’s Drumhead and Sutton’s Arctic Green and Purple 7 Brussels Sprouts. Sutton’s Exhibition, Sutton's Dwarf Gem, and Sutton’s V'atculess, the three varieties showing relative height and charact^-r 8 Broccoli. Two specimens ei^ch of Sutton’s Superb Early white, and Smton’s Late Queen 9 Cabbage. Portion of a plot of Sutton’s Earliest, and 3 plants of Sutton s Imperial 10 Carrots. Sutton’s New Red Intermediate, bunch of 5. compared with two specimens of James’s Scarlet Intermediate, showing proportionate size 11 Carrots. Sutton’s Early Gem, bunch of 8, and {button’s Champion Horn, bunch of 12, show- ing relative sizes 12 Capsicum and Chiii. Sutton’s Coral Red, Sut- ton’s Mammoth Long Red, and East India Cayenne Chili, Sutton's Erect fruiting, Golden Dawn, and Mammoth Long Red Capsicum 13 Cauliflower. Two specimens each of Sutton’s Aummn Mammoth, and Sutton’s Magnum Bonum . _ , 14 Lettuce. Plot showing Buttons Favourite Cab- bage and Sutton’s Mammoth White Cos in growth 15 Lettuce. Three plants of Sutton’s WbiteHeart Cos ICMa row. Group of 5 varieties. Sutton’s Long W'dto, f^utton’s Lons? Green, Sutton’s Vege- table, Long Cream and Pen-y-Byd, showing comparative sizes 17 Melon. Single fruit of Button’s Hero of Lockinge 18 „ Single fru’t with slice removed of Sut- ton s Soarl t 19 „ Single fruit with slice removed of Sut- ton's Royal Favourite 20 „ Photograph of a growing crop of Sutton’s Royal Favourite, in Melon house at the Royal Gardens, Windsor Plam SlideSf 2s. each. 21 Mushroom. Showing bed in Mushroom house 22 „ An enlarged single specimen. lilu - trating typical Musriroom 23 Onion. A bunch of Sutton's Improved Queen 24 ,, Two specimens of the Sutton Globe and 3 specimens of Sutton’s A 1, showing comparative sizes and form, and are reproduced on the same scale as No. 23 (Su'ton’s Improved Queen) 25 Peas. Pods of Sutton’s Bountiful and Kentish Invicta, showing comparative sizes 26 „ Pods of Surton’s Exhibition Marrowfat and Yorkshire Hero, showing com- parative sizes, and pods of Sutton’s Bountiful 27 „ Pods of Sutton’s Early Marrowfat and Prince of Wales, showing comparative sizes 28 „ Growing plants in pot of Sutton’s Seedling Marrowfat, showing suitability for forcing 29 „ Pods of Sutton's Empress of India, and Sutton's Late Queen 30 „ Pods of Sutton's Early Marrowfat and Sutton’s Windsor Castle 31 ,, Pods of Sutton’s Perfection and Sutton’s Magnum Bonum 32 ,, Sutton’s A 1 (wrinkled) and Sangster’s . No. I, pods showing comparative sizes 33 „ Illustrating the process of handpicking peas for seed 34 Savoy. Sutton's Dwarf Green yurled, single plant 35 Turnip. Sutton’s Early Snowball, several specimens and basket 36 Tomato. A bunch of six specimens of Sutton’s Perfection and bunch of 32 fruits of Sutton’s Golden Nugget, illustrating the two most dis- similar types of tomato, and showing com- parative sizes 37 Potato. Sutton’s Satisfaction and Sutton’s eariy Regent in ba-kets 38 ,, Sutton’s M-ignum Bonum and Sutton’s Windsor Castle in baskets 39 ,, Sutton’s A1 in basket 40 „ Illustrating the process of handpicking potatoes <or seed 41 First Prize Exhibit, Royal Caledonian Horti- cultural Suciety’s Show, September, 1905 42 Sutfon's Globe Beet 43 Hutton’s Perfection Beet 44 Sutton’s Cascade Tomato UQ 1 White Jerusalem Artichoke 2 Giant French Asparagus 3 Blood Red Beet 4 Blood Red Garden Beet 5 Broccoli. Superb Early White 6 Snow-White Broccoli 7 Brussels Sprouts. Sutton's Exhibition 8 Bro d Beans. Green Giant 9 Giant Windsor Broad Beans 10 Climbing FrenchBean. Earliest of All 11 Princess of Wales. French Climbing Beans 12 Dwarf Frenchor Kidney Beans. Perfection 13 Dwarf French or Kidney Beans. Plentiful 14 Runner Beans. Best of All 15 Garden Caboage. Earliest 16 Garden Cabbage. Flower of Spring 17 Imperial Garden Cabbage 18 Short Carrot. Inimitable Forcing 19 Carrot. Scarlet. Intermediate 20 Cauliflower. Purity 21 Pigmy Chili 22 New Cucumber. Lord Roberts 23 Otiant Hemp 24 Arctic Kale 25 Extra Curled Scotch Kale 26 Cabbage Lettuce. Favourite 27 Cos Lettuce. White Heart 28 Cos Lettuce. Mammoth White 29 Marrow. Perfection 30 Melon, Ringleader 81 Group of Mushrooms 82 Onion. Improved Queen 33 Garden Peas. Nonpareil Marrow 34 Garden Peas. Nonsuch 35 Lord Roberts. Garden Peas 36 Duchess of York. Garden Peas 37 Potatoes. Invincible 88 Potatoes. Satisfaction 39 Potatoes. Triumph 40 Radish. Earliest of All 41 Long Kadish. Earliest Frame 42 Radish. Forcing White Olivi 43 Turnip. White Gem 44 A Potato. Curious formation like a duck. Messrs. Cannell and Sons) GARDEN PRODUCE. Published by the kind permission of Messes. Sutton & Sons, of Beading. Beautifully Painted, 6s.; Plain Slides, 2s. each.