WAYSIDE GARDENS 
12109. Sutton’s Annual Mixed. A strain which flowers freely from 
July onwards, from a sowing made in the open ground in April 
where intended to bloom, and such plants are singularly free from 
disease. Our mixture includes semi-double and single flowers, in 
a wide range of bright shades. Height 4 to 5 feet. Per pkt., 13c. 
HONESTY 
Early flowering hardy biennial, which will grow under trees. Chiefly 
prized for its shining silvery seed-pods, which make a useful winter 
decoration when arranged with the glowing orange fruits of the 
Winter Cherry. Height about 2 feet. 
12111. Purple. Bright purple flowers. Per pkt., 13c. 
IMPATIENS 
These brilliantly colored subjects are not so largely grown as they 
deserve to be. They are ideal plants for greenhouse and conservatory 
decoration, of the simplest cultivation. 
12125. Holsti, Orange-Scarlet. A species from East Africa. In habit 
the plant resembles I. Sultani, but is more robust and of easier 
cultivation. The flowers are freely produced and make a fine 
effect in the conservatory. This variety also succeeds well for 
bedding. Height 18 inches. Per pkt., 38c. 
12128. Holsti Hybrids. Includes a wide range of colors varying 
from lilac to ruby, and salmon-pink to vermilion-scarlet. As easily 
grown as the orange-scarlet type, and a valuable strain for decora¬ 
tion of the conservatory and for bedding. Per pkt., 38c. 
HOLLYHOCK 
Nigella, Miss Jekyll 
Sutton's Double Godetia 
IPOMOEA - Japanese Morning Glory 
Many beautiful varieties of climbing Convolvulus are more gener¬ 
ally known as Ipomoeas and, with the exception of I. rubro-coerulea, 
which in this country does not flower freely out-of-doors, they should 
be treated as half-hardy annuals. They are admirably adapted for 
verandas, trellis-work, etc., and all delight in a sunny position. 
11421. Rubro-coerulea (Heavenly Blue). Sutton’s Early Flowering. 
Valuable early and free flowering strain, specially suitable for pot 
culture. Gives an abundance of flowers 3 or 4 months after sow¬ 
ing. Per pkt., 38c. 
The Convolvulus major (Ipomoea purpurea) or “Morning Glory," 
is indispensable for covering wire trellises, arbors, and verandas. 
Although the plant is not strictly hardy, seed may be sown in the 
open ground in the early part of May without misgiving. We offer 
all the richest and most brilliant colors separately. 
1 1385. Major, Blue. 
11391. Major, Purple. 
11393. Major, Rose. 
11395. Major, Scarlet Striped. 
11397. Major, Blue Striped. 
11399. Major, White. 
11401. Major, Mixed. 
JACOBAEA 
A really beautiful free flowering hardy annual, producing dense 
heads of double flowers, which are largely grown for bouquets. 
Height 18 inches. 
12154. Mixed. Per pkt., 13c. 
KAULFUSSIA AMELLOIDES 
An excellent annual for edging and rockwork. Height 6 inches. 
12157. Blue. Per pkt., 13c. 
KOCHIA - Summer Cypress or Belvidere 
12159. Trichophylla. A rapid growing annual of graceful habit, 
with finely cut tender green foliage which changes to a rich russet 
crimson in the autumn. Admirable for borders and for the centers 
of beds, and makes an elegant foliage plant for pots in conserva¬ 
tory. Height 2 to 3 feet. Per pkt., 13c. 
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