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Tithonia Speciosa 
The imposing character of the plant, its fig-like foliage, and 
the striking beauty of its flowers compel instant admiration. When 
fully developed the plants reach a height of 10 feet by 3 to 4 
feet in diameter, and are covered with brilliant orange flowers, 
3 to 4 inches across, which can be cut with 2- to 3-foot stems. 
See page 27. No. 14767. Per pkt., 32c. 
California Poppy —Seepage ll. No. 11763. Per pkt., 32c. 
Sutton’s Quilled Zinnias 
The quilled, fully double flowers give a charming effect and 
are much prized for cutting. See page 29. No. 15167. Per pkt., 
Sutton’s Giant Double Zinnias 
A magnificent strain of giant double flowered Zinnias, in¬ 
valuable for cutting. Most brilliant in the garden. See page 
29. No. 15143. Per pkt., 32c. 
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Besides Sutton’s Perfection Mixture 
which is world famous for its size of 
flowers and variation in colors, named 
varieties are offered. See page 19. No. 
12813. Per pkt., 49c. 
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Eschscholijzia—or California Poppy 
For several yeajjs past Messrs. Sutton and Sons have 
paid great attention to this flower, and now offer a num^ 
her of extremely beautiful varieties which show quite a 
distinct range of most brilliant coloring. Only those who 
have used Eschscholtzias for summer bedding have any 
idea of the gorgeous effect produced by these plants 
Although Eschscholtzfas are strictly perennials in warm 
climates, in the cold sections of the country we grow them 
as annuals. From seed sown in the open ground in spring 
the plants will produce a fine display of flowers during 
the summer months, but they also repay sowing in pans 
and pricking out, such plants being longer lived. Esch- 
scholtzias are well worth growing for cutting, as, in vases, 
the flowers develop from the bud stage. Height about 
1 foot, unless otherwise stated. 
Sutton’s Pansies 
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