MIGNONETTE 
Constant selection has resulted in the production of giant heads 
of Mignonette. The sweet perfume of the flowers is greatly appre- 
ciated in the house; on a hall table Mignonette makes a handsome 
ornament. 
1 2494. Sutton’s Giant. One of the finest and most sweetly scented 
Mignonettes yet introduced; highly recommended. Height 18 
inches. Per pkt., 26c. 
12505. Sutton’s Pot Mignonette. Very dwarf, robust habit, with 
large spikes, especially suitable for pot culture. Height 1 foot. 
Per pkt., 26c. 
MORNING GLORY (See Ipomoea) 
MYOSOTIS - Forget-Me-Not 
None of the spring flowers are more appreciated than Myosotis, 
especially when grown in abundance and planted in large masses. 
All the colors are beautiful, particularly the brilliant Royal Blue, 
which will afford a surprising pleasure to those who have not pre- 
viously grown this strain. 
12551. Sutton’s Royal Blue. The most popular of all the different 
types of Forget-me-not for spring gardening. Early and free bloom' 
ing; flowers of the deepest blue produced in long sprays which 
are excellent for cutting. This variety is now also largely grown 
in pots for the London flower market. From a May-June sowing 
it may be had in bloom during the early months of the year as 
well as our Pot Myosotis. Height 12 inches. Per pkt., 26c. 
12577. Ruth Fischer. Very large pale blue flowers freely produced 
on plants of compact habit. Excellent for formal edgings and also 
makes a fine pot plant. Height 6 inches. Per pkt., 38c. 
12552. Sutton’s Royal Blue, Dwarf Strain. A dwarf compact form 
of this favorite variety, and will be found very useful for formal 
edgings and for carpeting beds where the stronger growing sort 
is not required. The most valuable to form a groundwork for 
spring bulbs. Height 6 inches. Per pkt., 26c. 
12554. Sutton’s Pot Myosotis. Forget-me-nots are delightful sub¬ 
jects for flowering indoors at Christmas-time, and as they are 
everywhere welcome the practice of growing plants in pots is 
rapidly increasing. Sown in June and potted on, the strain we 
offer produces fine free growing specimen plants, and a batch 
should always be reserved for cutting. For table decoration in 
winter, Forget-me-nots are very telling. Height 15 inches. 
Per pkt., 26c. 
NICOTIAN A - Flowering Tobacco 
Nicotianas afford some very welcome sweet scented plants for the 
greenhouse and conservatory, and as the flowers of N. affinis and its 
hybrids open best in a subdued light they are particularly valuable 
as pot plants for indoor decoration as well as for covered doorways. 
Seed may be sown from January to June, and a continuance of bloom 
may be secured for nearly 9 months of the year. 
12766. Affinis, Crimson Bedder. A dwarf strain, about 15 inches 
high; admirably suited for bedding purposes, and also for pots in 
the greenhouse. The flowers are of a rich deep crimson, freely 
produced, and make a striking effect. Per pkt., 26c. 
12771. Sutton’s Miniature White. Decorative small flowered Nico- 
tiana which should be largely grown as a pot plant. The delight¬ 
fully scented long stemmed flowers remain open all day and are 
extremely useful for cutting. Height 18 inches. Per pkt., 38c. 
12777. Sylvestris. A noble looking plant of pyramidal habit, with 
long tubular pure white flowers borne in dense panicles, and pos¬ 
sessing the merit of remaining fully expanded throughout the day 
as well as in the evening. Height 6 feet. Per pkt., 26c. 
NIGELLA - Love-in-a-Mist 
This charming hardy annual is very profuse blooming and the 
plants continue to flower until the close of the summer. 
12781. Miss Jekyll. Lovely Nigella, giving an abundance of long 
stemmed flowers which are of a clear Cornflower-blue, prettily set 
in slender elegant foliage. One of the most attractive annuals. 
The plants are extremely hardy, and an autumn sowing produces 
the best specimens for flowering in the following summer. Height 
18 inches. Per pkt., 26c. 
Sutton's Mignonette 
