[Fesevary 23, 1895, 
CHRONICLE. 
THE GARDENERS’ 
BEAUTIFUL FLOWER 
FOR THE 
GREENHOUSE: CONSERVATOR 
FROM 
SUTTON’S SEEDS. 
CYCLAMEN—Sutton’s Prize. 
By continually selecting the finest 
types of Cy * Prine a ay on 
ablish- 
| SUTTON'S SUPERB SINGLE CINERARIA. 
BEGONIA—Sutton’s Prize, Single. 
Saved from the ric and most 
varied flowers e in our immense 
collection. All s s of colour are nee we have succeeded in e 
included, from tl 10 to ng a strain Ski. 1 ‘em 
the — pian as well as orange, per equal to the Giant varieties in 
yellow, and w size, and the plants bloom much more 
profusely. Habit 3 and bushy. 
Mixed G 25. od and 5s. per pkt. Mixed colours, 2s. 6d. an per pkt. 
Tour Syo clamens have sn remarkably 
well. one packet I raised over 
60 plants, 8 ni aei are now (Eib. 6) 
carrying 30 to 40 blooms of mos he 
BEGONIA—Sutton’s ben 
colours and immense SEa 
HoLWAaY, Gardener to M. Hartley, Esq. 
re now 
GLOXINIA—Sutton’s Prize. 
he erect flowers are produced w 
un usual freedom, and are brilli 
d 
Mixed colours, 2s. 6d. and 5s. per pkt 
from two packets of a 
Mixed colours, 2s. 6d. and 5s. per pkt. 
“I congratulate you on 2 2 grand 
strain of Gloxinias, Meer com- 
pletely os Ate = 6-ine 
plan ali ke toe 20 to 30 large 
. Onn, Gardener 
wards, ey were a 3 — t, ad- 
mired by everybody.“ J. , Esq, 
— alge. 
CALCEOLARIA—Sutton’ — D Saget: 
By continually cross finest 
types of flower we are abie to. ensure 3 ea — 5 „Mr. 
to Mrs. Popple. 
great ar 
PRIMULA—Sutton’s Superb Single. 
A en of our finest single 
pase ge A 
choicest Towers "URNY 
n 
— bene 3s. 6d. per pkt. 
aised from your Superb 
ingle Stra —— a fine lot. The plants 
20 inches —— — 2 inches a across, 
= each plant carrying large trusses. 
r. W. WHITE, Gardener to H. Hicks, Esq. 
tabli shed reputa 
er colours, 3s. ui aads 5s. per pkt. 
fection Calceolaria is the best 
Blooms 2ł in. 
- COOPER, 
CINERARIA—Sutton’s Superb Single PRIMULA—Sutton’s Guinea Collec 
Flowers of immense 3 rich and tion, containing a small packet of 
varied in colour, and of symmetrical each 5 tia following :— 
form, 
2 Scarlet, Sutton’s 
Reading Blue, Sutton’s Pearl, Su ot 
A s Brilliant Rose, Sutton’s Giant 
Sutton’s Purity, S 
4 
ct 
a 
2 
ere genere, 2s. öd. and 58. per pkt. 
3 Double Scarlet, 
Jouble Rose, Sutton 's Double Whi ite, 
SUTTON’S PRIZE CYCLAMEN. 
AS eg DESCRIPTIONS and CHARMING ILLUSTRATIONS of 
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS 
IN CULTIVATION, SEE 
SUTTONS 
AMATEURS GUIDE IN HORTICULTURE 
SUTTONS SEED 
PRICED LISTS 
ALL FLOWER SEEDS 
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