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Clarkia Elegans, Sutton's Brilliant Mixture 
DIDISCUS COERULEUS - Blue Laceflower 
11634. This annual is very largely grown in America as the “Blue 
Lace Flower,” and is charming as a pot plant or for cutting. It is 
quite hardy, and the beauty of its form and coloring is best ap- 
preciated when grown in full sun. Trachymene coerulea is another 
name for this plant. Height 18 inches. Per pkt., 26c. 
DAHLIA 
One of the greatest marvels to the numerous visitors to Sutton’s 
trial grounds during past summer has been the display of Dahlias, 
flowering from seed within 6 months from date of sowing. Many 
of the blooms were of extraordinary size and coloring, and equal to 
named varieties. 
Single Varieties 
11561. Sutton’s Single Star. A distinct and pretty type of single 
Dahlia. The brilliantly colored flowers are of perfect star shape 
with pointed petals, and are most decorative both in the garden 
border and for vases. Height 3 to 4 feet. Mixed colors. 
Per pkt., 38c. 
11569. Sutton’s Mammoth Decorative Mixed. A fine strain of Dou- 
ble Dahlia, producing truly gigantic blooms measuring from 8 to 
10 inches in diameter. Tbe flowers are well displayed on plants 
5 feet in height, and may be cut with foliage for bold decoration 
in large bowls. Mixed colors. Per pkt., 65c. 
1 1575. Sutton’s Dwarf Border Mixed. An excellent strain for border 
work, especially where the taller varieties are not suitable. The 
plants reach a height of about 2/i feet and do not require staking. 
The small double and semi-double flowers, in a wide range of 
colors, appear well above the foliage, and are excellent for the 
decoration of vases when cut. Per pkt., 38c. 
11566. Coltness Hybrids, Mixed. The perfect form of the well 
known Coltness Gem is reproduced in this hybrid strain; the plants 
are of ideal habit and very free flowering. Height about 2 feet. 
Per pkt., 38c. 
COLTNESS HYBRIDS IN SEPARATE COLORS 
We have succeeded in fixing the 3 varieties offered below, and 
these will be found very useful where beds of distinct colors are 
wanted. 
11566-A. Scarlet. Per pkt., 38c. 
11566-B. Yellow. Per pkt., 38c. 
11566-C; White. Per pkt., 38c. 
DAISY - Beilis Perennis 
Hardy Perennial 
Double Daisies now rank among the most valuable plants for 
spring gardening, and beds composed entirely of these flowers give 
a very pretty effect. Seed should be sown in June to give strong 
plants for putting out in October, from which an abundance of flow¬ 
ers will be produced in the spring, lasting well into the summer. 
11580. Giant Quilled Salmon-Pink. Quite a new color in this class, 
and will become a great favorite. Per pkt., 26c. 
11581. Giant Quilled Bright Red. The quilled flowers, which are of 
a most pleasing color, are distinct in character from those offered 
above. Per pkt., 26c. 
DELPHINIUMS 
Delphiniums furnish our gardens with flowers of great beauty in 
form and color, the charming shades of blue being especially attrac¬ 
tive. The perennial varieties offered below are extremely valuable 
during the early months of summer, and are strikingly effective in 
the border. They can be grown quite easily from seed, from which 
it is now possible to produce the best colors and shades, many flowers 
being equal to the finest named sorts. 
11614. Hybridum, Sutton’s Improved. Very beautiful strain with 
large, handsome flower spikes, including the best of the new double 
and single varieties. Height 3 to 5 feet. Mixed shades. 
Per pkt., 38c. 
11623. Dwarf Porcelain-Blue. Similar in habit to the preceding, and 
the flowers are of the purest pale porcelain-blue. Can be flowered 
as an annual if sown early. Per pkt., 26c. 
11624. Blue Butterfly. A brilliant blue variety of compact habit 
which can be flowered as an annual if sown early. Valuable for 
small beds and as an edging to taller plants. Height 15 inches. 
Per pkt., 26c. 
11625. Paniculata. (New). A most attractive species, producing 
very freely branched plants with narrow fernlike foliage which is 
literally covered with small violet-blue flowers. From seed sown in 
early spring, plants may be put out in May and will flower freely 
in an open sunny position from June till the end of August. 
A useful addition to the early flowering Delphiniums. Height 
1 J /2 to 2 feet. Per pkt., 26c. 
