The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . d, and is superior in flavour tothe Champion of England, and in pro-ductiveness to Little Gem. It grows(lom 8 tu 10 inches in height, comesready for table in five weeks fromthe date of planting, and is invaluablefor forcing under glass or for earlysowings in the garden. The greatwant hitherto has been a Wrinkled Peawhich will occupy but little space, andcome in as quickly as the first earlyround white varieties. This Pea re-medies that want, and it has only tobe tried to ensure general


The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . d, and is superior in flavour tothe Champion of England, and in pro-ductiveness to Little Gem. It grows(lom 8 tu 10 inches in height, comesready for table in five weeks fromthe date of planting, and is invaluablefor forcing under glass or for earlysowings in the garden. The greatwant hitherto has been a Wrinkled Peawhich will occupy but little space, andcome in as quickly as the first earlyround white varieties. This Pea re-medies that want, and it has only tobe tried to ensure general was introduced in America twoyears ago by Messrs. B. K. Bliss &Sons, the eminent seedsmen, of NewYork, from whom we have purchasedthe entire stock which will be sent bythem to England this season. Invaluable forForcing. Unsurpassed forFirst Early Crop, CAUTION. Sutton & Sons are tbe onlyEnglish House to whom a Con-signment of this New Fea hasbeen sent for sale by theKaisers, Messrs. B. K. Bliss &Sons, of New Yorlc Every pack-age will hear Messrs. Suttons KEGISTEKED TRADE TESTIMONIALS. * New South U^aleSt* May 21, 1879.* I exhibited at the late Inteico-lonial Exhibition in Sydney BlissAmerican Wonder Pea, and they re-reived a Special Diploma, beinghighly esteemed on account of theirquality and earliness, so that theyhave quite eclipsed the best Englishvarieties tested against them, and theproduct of the seed is grand in sizeand quality.—A. A. Dunnjcliff. In alluding to tJie above the Syd-}iey Morning Herald of April 22addst—Among vegetables speciallyworthy of note was Bliss AmericanWonder Pea, shown for the first is remarkable for the rapidity of itsgrowth, as it is ordinarily ready forthe table in thirty-three days from thefme of planting. Mr. DunniclifFhadthjee crops since September last. TRADE MARK. PRICE i Pint Is. 6d. * Pint 2s. 6d. 6d. per Q,uart. NOTICE. NOTICE. - Messrs. SUTTONSNOVELTIES are subjected tocareful Test Trials, and allthose offer


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