WAVSIDE GARDENS 
RUDBECKIA 
13528. Autumn Glow. (New). A most attractive annual variety; 
large golden yellow ray florets, contrasting well with the rich dark 
maroon disc. Height 18 inches. Per pkt., 32c. 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
Salpiglossis are highly ornamental half-hardy annuals, with large, 
veined, funnel-shaped flowers; much prized for cutting; very showy 
in beds or borders. A bed of these beautiful plants is one of the 
most striking features of the garden during July and August. Salpi- 
glossis also make splendid pot plants for groups in the greenhouse. 
If an early display is wanted, a start should be made at the end 
of February or beginning of March, by sowing on a moderate hot¬ 
bed. In May the plants will be ready for flowering quarters. Or sow 
in April in the open ground where the plants are to remain. For 
flowering under glass, seed should be sown In August or September, 
and under cool-house treatment the plants will bloom profusely in 
the following spring. 
Sutton’s Large-Flowered 
13535. Chelsea Hybrids. A wonderful strain, including all the 
brightest-colored and largest-flowered varieties, as shown in our 
Gold Medal exhibits at the Royal Horticultural Society’s Show at 
Chelsea, England. Per pkt., 49c. 
13541. Light Blue and Gold. Per pkt., 32c. 
13537. White with Golden Throat. A very desirable separate sort 
to grow. Per pkt., 32c. 
13539. Dark Blue and Gold. Large deep blue flowers, richly pen¬ 
ciled with gold. Per pkt., 32c. 
13544. Chamois-Rose. Delightful shade. Per pkt., 32c. 
13546. Brown and Gold. A most unusual combination of colors. 
Per pkt., 32c. 
13547. Golden Yellow. Very effective variety. Per pkt., 32c. 
13550. Crimson, Gold-Veined. Exceedingly attractive. Per pkt., 32c. 
13551. Velvet Red. A rich color. Per pkt., 32c. 
13558. Rich Crimson. Beautifully shaded. Per pkt., 32c. 
13561. Mixed. Including large flowered sorts only. Per pkt., 32c. 
SALVIA 
13574. Sutton’s Scarlet Queen. Handsome large flowering Salvia, 
of the Splendens type, freely producing tall spikes of vivid scarlet 
flowers and bracts, which are effectively displayed against the deep 
green foliage. A bed of this flower is exceedingly beautiful during 
the autumn, while for bold winter decoration of conservatories it 
is unsurpassed. Height 2 feet. Per pkt., 49c. 
13585. Blue Beard. Elegant plant with showy spikes of bright purple 
bracts. Height 18 inches. Per pkt., 19c. 
13588. Pink Gem. Similar in habit to the preceding, and the long 
sprays of soft pink bracts are very attractive. Per pkt., 19c. 
SCABIOUS - Sweet Scabious 
Although the Sweet Scabious succeeds as a biennial, we recom¬ 
mend it to be grown as an annual. Sown in pans in March and 
transplanted in May, the plants flower early and freely the first year. 
It may also be sown at the beginning of April in the open ground 
where intended to flower. Scabious is undoubtedly one of our most 
beautiful “annuals,” and is a very attractive subject for the green¬ 
house as well as for the open ground. The colors embrace a range 
of rich and delicate shades. The large blooms carried on long stems, 
are invaluable for vase and table decoration. Height, unless other¬ 
wise stated, 3 feet. 
Sutton’s Double Large-Flowered 
13616. Coral Gem. Flowers of a soft but rich pink color; very at¬ 
tractive. Per pkt., 32c. 
13617. Snowball. Large heads of lovely pure white flowers. 
Per pkt., 32c. 
13627. Pink. A fine deep color; a favorite variety. Per pkt., 32c. 
13621. Cherry-Red. Beautiful rich glowing color which will be much 
appreciated for vases as well as for the garden. Per pkt., 32c. 
13624. Black Prince. Enormous heads of deep purplish black flow¬ 
ers, affording a striking contrast to Snowball. Per pkt., 32c. 
13630. Mauve (Azure Fairy). Pretty pale shade. Per pkt., 32c. 
13636. Superb Mixed. Including all the distinct colors. 
Per pkt., 19c. 
Sutton's Salvia. 
Sutton's Phlox Drummondi. 
