W Ay SIDE GARDENS 
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TITHONIA SPECIOSA 
14767. Tall'growing half'hardy annual plant with rich orange-red 
flowers of a very telling color. The seed should be sown under 
glass in February or March, and the plants either flowered in the 
greenhouse or put into a sunny position in the border during May. 
Height 6 feet. Per pkt., 32c. 
TORENIA 
14773. Fournieri grandiflora. Profuse blooming greenhouse annual; 
large violet-blue and pale mauve flowers. Sow in a warm tempera¬ 
ture in March or April. Prick off while small, and subsequently 
pot the seedlings singly. Height 1 foot. Per pkt., 32c. 
TYDAEA 
14782. Sutton’s Dwarf Large-Flowered. A most valuable greenhouse 
plant for autumn and winter decoration. When sown in January 
or February, blooming will commence in the following August or 
September and the display will continue for a long time. The 
cultivation is the same as for Achimenes or Gloxinias. Height 
1 foot. Per pkt., 84c. 
TRACHELIUM 
A free growing greenhouse annual or biennial having large cloud- 
like heads of tiny flowers somewhat resembling Gypsophila. A group 
arranged with the soft yellow flowers of Statice Bonduelli gives a 
most pleasing effect in the conservatory. Height about 18 inches. 
If large plants are required, a sowing should be made at the end of 
June and the seedlings grown steadily on, repotting as needed up to 
the 10-inch or 12-inch size. In this way fine specimens 5 feet in 
height may be obtained. May also be grown outdoors in sheltered 
positions. 
14776. Mauve. Illustrated at upper right. Per pkt., 32c. 
14778. Mixed. Mauve and white. Per pkt., 32c. 
URSINIA 
14783. Anethoides. A brilliant orange-colored, daisy-like annual 
from the Cape. The dwarf plants are well furnished with finely 
cut foliage, above which rise the orange flowers measuring over 
2 inches in diameter, each with a deep purple zone around the 
center. The flowers are borne on long wiry stems, and make an 
excellent decoration in small vases. When grown in the garden it 
should be given a sunny position, and strong plants raised in pots 
from seed sown in a cool greenhouse during the latter part of 
March or early in April for transfer to the open at the end of May 
will produce a very effective display. For flowering under glass, 
January is the best time for sowing. Height 1 foot. (Illustrated 
on page 28). Per pkt., 32c. 
14783A. Pulchra, Sutton’s Radiance. A dwarf form of the preced¬ 
ing, growing only 6 to 8 inches high. The plants are covered with 
brilliant orange flowers, which stand out well above the finely cut 
foliage. May be treated in the same manner as Ursinia anethoides. 
Per pkt., 32c. 
VERBENA 
Verbenas are extremely popular subjects for summer bedding, and 
when cut the flowers make an attractive decoration in vases. Seedling 
Verbenas are models of health and vigor, and if raised from January 
to the beginning of March will bloom abundantly during the summer 
and autumn of the same year. Sow in boxes, prick off into pots 
singly, and gradually harden for planting out. In March and April 
sowings may be made in a frame. Verbenas are also sown on pre¬ 
pared beds, and transplanted as they become ready. 
14827. 
14826. 
14827. 
14838. 
14833. 
14860. 
White. 
Pink Shades. 
Blue. 
Mixed. 
Scarlet. 
Sutton’s Superb Bedding 
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Verbena (Aloysia) Lemon-Scented. Pot plant. This favorite 
old sweet scented perennial may be raised from seeds sown in slight 
heat in the spring. Per pkt., 32c. 
14807. Sutton’s Giant White. Dense heads of finely shaped large 
white flowers. Per pkt., 49c. 
14808. Sutton’s Giant Pink. A great favorite; bright pink flowers 
which may be relied upon to come uniformly true. (Illustrated in 
colors). Per pkt., 49c. 
14811. Sutton’s Giant Firefly. Large and extremely brilliant self 
scarlet flowers. Very striking in a large bed. Per pkt., 49c. 
14812. Sutton’s Giant Royal Blue, White Eye. A rich blue Verbena 
with a striking white eye. (Illustrated in colors). Per pkt., 49c. 
14814. Sutton’s Giant Mixed. Many beautiful colors; large flowers 
in fine trusses. Per pkt., 49c. 
Mauve Trachelium. 
Sutton's Superb^ Bedding Verbena. 
