MENTOR., OHIO WAV SIDE GARDENS 
DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGI 
(Japanese Pink) 
Flowers very large and of the most brilliant colors, varying from 
pure white to the richest crimson, while many are beautifully laced 
or striped. For bedding purposes they are of immense value during 
the entire summer, and they also furnish elegant flowers for bou¬ 
quets. Half-hardy biennial. Height, except The Mikado, 6 to 9 
inches. 
lib?!. Sutton’s Fringed, The Mikado. Large single and semi-double 
flowers, with petals finely cut into a lacelike fringe. The wonder¬ 
ful lacing and coloring cannot fail to win admiration. Height 18 
inches. Mixed colors. Per pkt., 26c. 
11654. Pure White. Large pure white flowers in great profusion. 
Per pkt., 1 3c. 
11656. Salmon Queen. One of the most attractive varieties of Dian- 
thus. Flowers large, elegantly laciniated, and of a lovely salmon- 
pink shade. Per pkt., 26c. 
11658. Scarlet Queen. Vivid scarlet flowers, giving a most striking 
effect when massed, and invaluable for table decoration. 
Per pkt., 26c. 
Sutton's Eschscholtzia 
DIGITALIS - Foxglove 
By carefully choosing the positions, the majestic grace of the wild 
Foxglove can be well reproduced in our gardens, and moreover the 
plants will thrive in semi-shaded and damp positions which are other¬ 
wise most difficult to fill. 
11689. Sutton’s Giant Primrose. The most beautiful Foxglove, with 
large flowers of rich cream or buff color. Very effective when 
planted against a dark shrubbery background, and also a fine plant 
for the herbaceous border. Per pkt., 26c. 
11690. Sutton’s Apricot. A new hybrid variety with long spikes of 
charming pale apricot flowers. Per pkt., 13c. 
DIMORPHOTHECA - Star-of-the-Veldt 
The Dimorphotheca is one of the quickest of our annuals to 
bloom, and may often be had in perfection within 6 weeks from an 
open-ground sowing made in April. The Aurantiaca Hybrids have 
become extraordinarily popular wherever they are grown, as also 
have the new brilliant apricot and lemon-colored varieties. In addi¬ 
tion to its great value for bedding, the Dimorphotheca can be useful 
employed on rockeries, and it also makes a pretty showing in the 
conservatory or greenhouse. 
11700. Sutton’s Apricot. A charming variety with soft apricot- 
colored flowers; well worth growing separately as a bedding plant. 
Per pkt., 26c. 
11703. Sutton’s Lemon Queen. Brilliant lemon-colored flowers, well 
set off by the blue-black central zone. Per pkt., 26c. 
11708. Aurantiaca Hybrids. Various colored hybrids, including a 
wide range of shades of primrose, apricot, buff, and salmon, as 
well as delicately tinted white flowers. Per pkt., 26c. 
11709. White (Calendula pluvialis ringens). A most attractive va¬ 
riety. Height 10 inches. The pure white flower, with blue zone, 
is very effective; extremely free blooming. The plant should be 
given a sunny position. Per pkt., 1 3c. 
ECHIUM 
The hardy annual species offered below make charming subjects 
when grown as pot plants in the conservatory, as well as being ex¬ 
tremely useful in the open border. 
11717B. Sutton’s Blue Bedder. A compact form of the type growing 
12 to 15 inches high, with deep blue flowers. The plants remain 
in bloom for many weeks. We consider this variety to be most 
useful for bedding purposes. Per pkt., 26c. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA - California Poppy 
For several years past we have paid great attention to this flower, 
and now offer a number 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. They are 1 foot in height 
unless stated otherwise. 
11744. Sutton’s Red Chief. A distinct shade, the flowers being a 
rich red-mahogany throughout; early flowering. Plants of compact 
habit and particularly useful for bedding purposes. Per pkt., 26c. 
11739. Sutton’s Orange Prince. A real giant; the bright orange 
blooms frequently measure 5 inches across. Height V /2 t0 2 feet. 
Per pkt., 26c. 
11740. Sutton’s Buff-Pink. Distinct shade in Eschscholtzias. Beau¬ 
tiful large frilled flowers of deep creamy pink will be much appre¬ 
ciated. Per pkt., 26c. 
11745. Sutton’s Flame. Gorgeous coloring of coppery orange-scarlet, 
and one of the most vivid of the section. The flowers are rather 
smaller than the older sorts, and the plants dwarfcr and more 
compact. Per pkt., 13c. 
11763. Sutton’s Special Mixture. Including all the new shades, which 
create a most brilliant display. Per pkt., 26c. 
