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MENTOR , Ohio WAYSIDE GARDENS 
MARIGOLD 
MIGNONETTE 
In autumn, when many bedding and other plants are past their 
prime. Marigolds afford a wealth of color that is simply invaluable. 
The African varieties produce large self-colored blossoms, and a bor' 
der of these flowers arranged against a dark hedge makes a most 
effective feature in the garden. 
Double African 
12406. Sutton’s Giant Orange. Enormous flowers of perfect shape, 
freely produced. Very rich color. Fine for garden decoration in 
autumn. Height 2/i feet. ' Per pkt., 32c. 
12411. Lemon. A very pure color. Height 2/i feet. Per pkt., 19c. 
12418. Guinea Gold. A new and quite distinct semi-double type 
with long loose petals, which we can thoroughly recommend. 
Height 21/ 2 feet. Per pkt., 32c. 
12419. SINGLE AFRICAN MARIGOLD—Sutton’s Orange Beau¬ 
ty. The petals are charmingly frilled and evenly arranged, giving 
the flowers a handsome appearance. To prevent the growth from 
becoming too coarse this variety should be grown on rather poor 
soil. Height 2 feet. Per pkt., 32c. 
Single Dwarf French 
12441. Sutton’s Diadem. Elegant single variety of the same dwarf, 
sturdy, and free flowering habit as Legion of Honor, but with 
bright chestnut-red flowers, margined with yellow. Per pkt., 32c. 
12443. Legion of Honor. Flowers bright clear yellow, blotched with 
brown. Admirably adapted for beds and ribbon borders. Height 
9 inches. Per pkt., 19c. 
12444. Fire Cross. A rich orange counterpart of Legion of Honor, 
with bright crimson center; a very attractive variety. Per pkt., 32c. 
Constant selection has resulted in the production of giant heads 
of Mignonette. The sweet perfume of the flowers is greatly appre¬ 
ciated in the house; on a hall table Mignonette makes a handsome 
ornament. 
12494. Sutton’s Giant. One of the finest and most sweetly scented 
Mignonettes yet introduced; highly recommended. Height 18 
inches. P er pkt., 32c. 
12505. Sutton’s Pot Mignonette. Very dwarf, robust habit, with 
large spikes, especially suitable for pot culture. Height 1 foot. 
Per pkt., 32c. 
MYOSOTIS - Forget-Me-Not 
None of the spring flowers are more appreciated than Myosotis, 
especially when grown in abundance and planted in large masses. 
All the colors are beautiful, particularly the brilliant Royal Blue, 
which will afford a surprising pleasure to those who have not pre¬ 
viously grown this strain. 
12551. Sutton’s Royal Blue. The most popular of all the different 
types of Forget-me-not for spring gardening. Early and free bloom¬ 
ing; flowers of the deepest blue produced in long sprays which 
are excellent for cutting. This variety is now also largely grown 
in pots for the London flower market. From a May-June sowing 
it may be had in bloom during the early months of the year as 
well as our Pot Myosotis. Height 12 inches. Per pkt., 32c. 
12577. Ruth Fischer. Very large pale blue flowers freely produced 
on plants of compact habit. Excellent for formal edgings and also 
makes a fine pot plant. Height 6 inches. Per pkt., 49c. 
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Other Myosotis on 
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Sutton's Mignonette. 
