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Sutton's Large-Flowered Nemesia 
NEMESIA SUTTONI 
Half-hardy annual. 
For spring bedding Nemesias should be sown the first fortnight 
in February, grown under cool treatment, and transplanted early in 
May; for summer bedding the end of March or early in April is the 
best time to sow. Seed should be sown in July or August for 
winter greenhouse flowering, and from mid-September to mid-Oc¬ 
tober for a spring display under glass. When flowered in the open 
garden, and for summer bedding especially, it is most important 
that the plants should get a good root-hold of the ground before 
they come into bloom. 
SUTTON’S HYBRID NEMESIA 
This popular dwarf compact strain is very beautiful for edging or 
pot culture. In recent years the flowers have been much improved 
both in size and color. Four varieties have been selected and fixed; 
we feel sure our customers will be pleased with them, especially the 
Blue Gem and Aurora. 
12727. Aurora. A very bright and attractive crimson and white 
bicolor variety, selected and fixed from our hybrid strain. The 
upper half of the flower is of the most brilliant red, and the lower 
half being pure white. Per pkt., 26c. 
Sutton’s Large-Flowered 
12701. Pale Yellow. 
12709. Rich Orange. 
Bronze-Pink Shades. 
Scarlet. 
12710. 
12715 
Per pkt., 26c. 
Per pkt., 26c. 
Per pkt., 26c. 
Per pkt., 26c. 
12716. Delicate Shades Mixed. Per pkt., 26c. 
12717. Special Mixture. Including white, pale yellow, pink, crim¬ 
son, blue, and almost endless diversities of intermediate shades. 
Per pkt., 26c. 
12729. Twilight. Charming blue and white bicolor variety, the 
blue counterpart of Aurora; makes a very effective bed. 
Per pkt., 26c. 
12733. Blue Gem. Pretty Forget-me-not blue. Per pkt., 26c. 
1273 5. Fire King. Brilliant scarlet flowers; the plants are particular¬ 
ly neat in habit; very attractive. Per pkt., 26c. 
12736. Mixed Colors. Makes a striking bed. Per pkt., 26c. 
