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SUTTON’S CINERARIAS 
Large-Flowered Varieties 
The Large-Flowered variety come perfectly true from 
seed, and most pleasing effects can be obtained by the 
harmonious blending of colors. The Royal Blue, inter¬ 
mixed with the White variety, are very telling, while 
the Light Blue and Pink Pearl make a very delicate 
color combination. The mixed varieties produce a gor¬ 
geous show. 
SUPERB LARGE-FLOWERED SINGLE 
11245. Superb Mixed. Including a wide range of 
beautiful colors, many of the flowers having clear 
white zones. The blooms are of immense size, borne 
on plants of compact robust habit. Per pkt., 84c. 
11233. Royal Blue. Flowers extremely rich in color; a 
charming contrast to the White variety. 
Per pkt., 84c. 
11237. White. Lovely single pure white Cineraria, with 
fine broad petals. Per pkt., 84c. 
11239. Pink Pearl. A beautiful clear shade of old-rose- 
pink. This variety is much admired for its color and 
perfect form. Per pkt., 84c. 
11241. Light Blue. Delightful shade of pale china blue. 
Per pkt., 84c. 
11243. Scarlet. The flowers open vivid scarlet and 
make a striking contrast with the pure white and 
more delicately tinted kinds. Per pkt., 84c. 
11253. Sutton’s Cactus-Flowered. Large flowers with 
narrow rolled petals radiating from a small center. An 
agreeable variation from the florist’s flowers. This 
strain includes all the new shades of pale pink, sal¬ 
mon, old rose, and light blue. Per pkt., 49c. 
Sutton's Orange King Calendula. 
ANNUAL SUMMER CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Annual Chrysanthemums, including many new and improved va¬ 
rieties, are as valuable for summer gardening as the perennial flowers 
have long proved to be for the conservatory in autumn. Grown in 
pots, the Star class makes a grand greenhouse display in early spring, 
and out-of-doors, and gives flowers throughout the summer. 
Sow in the open ground during March, April or May, and thin 
out the plants early. Seed may also be sown in September for an 
early display in the following summer. 
Sutton’s Star Chrysanthemum Varieties 
Height 18 inches. 
Intermediate or Hybrid Varieties 
The Intermediate class of Cinerarias is especially use¬ 
ful for massing as well as for providing pot plants in 
the house. The flowers retain the star-like form of the 
Stellata strain, while the plants have the more robust 
habit of the large-flowered varieties. 
11261. Sutton’s Special Hybrids. From our numerous 
crosses we have developed this most interesting 
new strain. The plants attain a height of about 2 feet, 
and the flowers show many lovely pale “art shades” 
as well as the richest colored seifs. Per pkt., 49c. 
11270. Sutton’s Blue Shades. We consider this to be 
the best strain of Cineraria in its class. As the name 
implies, the shade of blue varies,„but the medium- 
sized flowers are much appreciated as pot plants for 
either greenhouse or hall decoration; the habit of 
the plant is intermediate between our Superb and 
Star types. Height 2 to 3 feet. Per pkt., 84c. 
11264. Sutton’s Forget-me-not Blue. One of the prettiest shades in 
Cinerarias; plant of compact habit. Height 1 to V /2 feet. 
Per pkt., 84c. 
FELTHAM BEAUTY STAR VARIETY 
11297. Feltham Beauty Mixed. Somewhat similar to, but dwarfer 
than C. stellata, the flowers retaining the true star shape and mostly 
having white centers, which greatly add to their beauty. Very 
effective for greenhouse and table decoration, and the mixture we 
offer contains really distinctive and attractive shades. Per pkt., 49c. 
11291. Tall Mixed Star. Including all the brightest colors. 
Per pkt., 49c. 
W A y S I D E GARDENS 
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Do you mind if we say again, how short sighted it 
is to demur over paying a few more cents for Sut- 
ton’s choice tested seed? You certainly get so much 
more gardening satisfaction for the little more it 
costs. Furthermore, so many of the choice worth' 
while things only Sutton has. 
11165. Morning Star. A fine Marguerite with immense flowers of 
an attractive soft yellow or primrose. The flowers last a remarkably 
long time when cut. Per pkt., 32c. 
11169. Evening Star. A deep golden yellow sport from Morning 
Star, to which it is similar in all respects except color. 
Per pkt., 19c. 
11171. Southern Star (Eldorado). This differs from Evening Star 
in having a rich chestnut-brown center, and will be preferred by 
many. Per pkt., 32c. 
11173. Northern Star. Another beautiful variation; large ivory- 
white flowers with sulphur zone. Per pkt., 32c. 
11163. Sutton’s Special Mixture. Double and Single; all the most 
beautiful varieties. P er pkt., 32c. 
