WAVSIDE GARDENS mentor.ohio 
EUPHORBIA MARGINATA - Snow-on-the-Mountain 
11787. An annual with most attractive variegated foliage. The ten¬ 
der green leaves are broadly margined with pure white. May be 
sown in position in April or May. Height 18 inches. 
Per pkt., 13c. 
EXACUM AFFINE 
11788. Beautiful greenhouse pot plant, producing sweetly scented 
bright mauve flowers. Biennial, flowering within 6 months from 
sowing. Height 9 inches. Per pkt., 38c. 
FELICIA - The Kingfisher Daisy 
11792. Adfinis. Succeeds well under half-hardy treatment. The 
best of the Felicias. The rich blue flowers, with bright yellow 
centers, are borne on stems 6 to 8 inches long. Makes good pot 
plant. Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society. Per pkt., 38c. 
FRANCOA RAMOSA - Bridal Wreath 
11797. Popular decorative plant, producing during the summer 
months a number of elegant sprays of pure white flowers. Excel¬ 
lent for cutting and very largely used for table decoration. Half- 
hardy perennial. Height 2/i feet. Per pkt., 38c. 
GESNERA - Naegelia 
11841. Sutton’s New Hybrids. A delightful race of Hybrid Ges- 
neras for the decoration of stove greenhouses and conservatories 
during the summer and autumn months. The flowering spikes 
carry numerous bright pendulous blooms including pure white, 
yellow, salmon-pink, orange, rose-carmine, and rich crimson. Ad¬ 
mirable as a table plant. Perennial. Height 18 inches. 
Per pkt., 64c. 
GILIA 
11856. Coronopifolia, Sutton’s Hybrids. A magnificent strain of 
this half-hardy biennial giving long spikes of the most brilliant 
flowers interspersed with fine Larkspur-like foliage. The colors 
include vermilion, salmon, apricot, rich pinks, and pure yellow. 
Succeeds best as a half-hardy annual. Height 3 to 4 feet. 
Per pkt., 38c. 
GAILLARDIA 
The gorgeous colors produced by Gaillardias make these flowers 
particularly valuable for garden decoration. They show conspicuously 
in borders, where the plants will remain in bloom for a long period 
and the flowers afford charming tints for color schemes. As cut flow¬ 
ers Gaillardias are extremely popular for the bold decoration of bowls 
and vases, for which purpose they should be widely grown. All the 
varieties offered below are, strictly speaking, perennials, but, with 
the exception of the three varieties first named, they are much better 
when treated as half-hardy annuals. 
11813. Sutton’s Large Flowered Single. An exceedingly showy and 
effective strain of Gaillardia, producing throughout the summer 
and autumn months large handsome flowers of various colors, in¬ 
cluding clear golden yellow seifs, brilliant crimson-edged blossoms 
and others banded with gold. Height 2 to 3 feet. Per pkt., 26c. 
11815. Sutton’s Primrose Beauty. Very large flowers of clear prim¬ 
rose marked with a broad wine-red band zone round center. Ex¬ 
cellent for cutting, and very lasting. Per pkt., 26c. 
11816. Sutton’s Crimson Glow. Similar in habit to the Large Flow¬ 
ered Single, but the flowers are a rich crimson, showing very little 
yellow. Invaluable for herbaceous borders and for vase decoration. 
Per pkt., 26c. 
11811. Sutton’s Special Mixture of the finest Double and Single va¬ 
rieties. Per pkt., 26c. 
GLOXINIAS 
Gloxinias can be flowered in the most satisfactory manner within 
6 months from the date of sowing seed, and by successive sowings 
and judicious management it is possible to flower them almost the 
year through. The most important months for sowing seed are 
January, February and March, and to secure an early display in the 
following spring some growers sow again in June or July. 
11905. Giant Mixed. Flowers of gigantic proportions, brilliant in 
color, and beautifully marked, having the same erect habit as those 
of our Prize strain. Per pkt., 64c. 
Sutton's Dimorphotheca Aurantioca Hybrids 
