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M E SITO R , OHIO 
WAYSIDE GARDENS 
Clarkia 
The enormous improvement in the Elegans class, which now in¬ 
cludes a wide range of really beautiful colors, has brought Clarkias 
much into favor. They are not only very largely used in the border, 
but magnificent specimens 4 feet or more in height are grown in 
pots for the conservatory decoration. For a display in the open 
ground, sow from March to May, or in September for blooming 
early in the following summer. August or early September is the 
best time to sow for spring flowering under glass. 
11314. Sutton’s Salmon-Scarlet. The brightest colored of all the 
Clarkias. Flowers brilliant salmon-scarlet, fully double, and pro¬ 
duced in long sprays. An indispensable variety for the garden and 
conservatory decoration in pots. Per pkt., 32c. 
11315. Sutton’s Scarlet. (New). A bright shade; flowers well dou¬ 
bled. Per pkt., 32c. 
11317. Sutton’s Firefly. Vivid rose-crimson flowers, exceptionally 
double, and invaluable alike for cutting and border decoration. 
Per pkt., 32c. 
11318. Sutton’s Crimson. (New). The brilliant crimson-scarlet dou¬ 
ble flowers show to great advantage against the dark foliage. 
Per pkt., 32c. 
11321. Sutton’s Salmon. Long graceful sprays of double salmon 
flowers. Per pkt., 32c. 
11323. Sutton’s Rose-Pink. (New). A free-flowering double Clarkia 
of a pure glowing rose color. Per pkt., 32c. 
11324. Sutton’s Delicate Pink. Similar in habit to the preceding 
and equally valuable for the garden and cutting. Per pkt., 19c. 
11327. Sutton’s Snowball. Beautiful pure white fully double flow¬ 
ers produced in tall spikes. Per pkt., 19c. 
11329. Purple Prince. Rich ruby-purple double flowers; makes an 
attractive bed when grown alone, but should not be mixed with 
the red varieties. Per pkt., 19c. 
11331. Sutton’s Brilliant Mixture. A selection of the finest double 
Elegans varieties, all dull colors being excluded. Illustrated. 
Per pkt., 32c. 
SUTTON’S GOLD MEDAL CYCLAMENS 
Cyclamens are the brightest and most cheerful flowers one can 
have at Christmas for house and table decoration. They well repay 
the time and care bestowed on their cultivation, and since the in¬ 
troduction by us of the salmon shades and the rich crimson color 
they have very rapidly increased in popular favor. 
11501. Giant White. One of the largest and most handsome Cycla¬ 
mens. Per pkt., 84c. 
11503. Giant Shell Pink. Very pretty pale shade which tones nicely 
with our Giant Salmon-Pink. Flowers of immense size and extra 
fine form. Per pkt., 84c. 
11505. Giant Salmon-Pink. Lovely shade of salmon-pink. Flowers 
much larger than those of the original Salmon Queen. 
Per pkt., 84c. 
11497. Giant Salmon-Scarlet. A vivid color, resembling that of the 
Grenadin Carnation. Free-flowering and of good giant form. 
Makes a charming companion to the Giant Salmon-Pink. 
Per pkt., 84c. 
11509. Giant Rose Queen. Very large flowers of a beautiful soft 
shade of rose. Extremely free-flowering. Per pkt., 84c. 
11518. Giant Mauve Queen. A great improvement on any mauve 
variety previously introduced. The long upright petals are grace¬ 
fully twisted and the whole flower is well set up. Very effective 
under artificial light. Per pkt., 84c. 
11519. Giant Mixed. Includes the Giant varieties na^ned, as well as 
intermediate shades. Per pkt., 84c. 
11522. Unique. (New). A beautiful fringed giant crimson and 
white Cyclamen, which shows color in the fringed portions of the 
petals as well as at the base, a feature which gives the flowers a 
very striking appearance. Most fringed varieties have loose heavy 
petals which do not remain upright, but Unique retains the grace¬ 
ful habit and poise of the original C. persicum. Per pkt., 84c. 
11525. Fringed Pink Pearl. Elegantly fringed form of the favorite 
salmon-pink shade. Somewhat slower growing than ordinary Cycla¬ 
mens, and seed should be sown earlier. Per pkt., $1.15. 
1 1536. Silver-Leaved Salmon. Foliage attractively marked with con¬ 
spicuous silvery blotches. Per pkt., ,84c. 
Clarkia Elegans, Sutton's Brilliant Mixture. 
