WAYS IDE GARDENS 
13574. Sutton’s Scarlet Queen. Handsome large flowering Salvia, 
of the Splendens type, freely producing tall spikes of vivid scarlet 
flowers and bracts, which are effectively displayed against the deep 
green foliage. A bed of this flower is exceedingly beautiful during 
the autumn, while for bold winter decoration of conservatories it 
is unsurpassed. Height 2 feet. Per pkt., 38c. 
13575. Sutton’s Giant Lavender. (New). An attractive hardy peren- 
nial Salvia for the herbaceous border. The plants carry long 
racemes of lavender colored flowers each with a white lip. Height 
5 to 6 feet. p er pkt., 38c. 
13578. Patens, Cambridge Blue. Attractive pale blue form of the 
well known S. patens; compact habit. (Seed scarce). Per pkt., 64c. 
13583. Farinacea. Long spikes of lavender-blue flowers. Height 2'/? 
feet. Per pkt., 26c 
13585. Blue Beard. Elegant plant with showy spikes of bright purple 
bracts. Height 18 inches. Per pkt., 13c. 
13588. Pink Gem. Similar in habit to the preceding, and the long 
sprays of soft pink bracts are very attractive. Per pkt., 13c. 
SALVIA 
Sutton's Salvia, Scarlet Queen 
Sutton's Ursinia 
SCHIZANTHUS 
Towards the end of April or in May seed may be sown out-of- 
doors. To ensure very fine specimens for blooming in spring, seed 
should be sown at the end of August or early in September. A high 
temperature is not required for Schizanthus, even in the winter 
months. 
Sutton’s Hybrids 
13667. Mixed Colors. A remarkably fine strain of large flowered 
hybrids. The flowers show an unusually wide range of colors, in' 
eluding shades of yellow, apricot, pink, salmon, carmine, crimson, 
mauve, and purple, in various markings and combinations. 
Per pkt., 38c. 
13645. Sutton’s Pansy-Flowered (Danbury Park Strain). This new 
type of Schizanthus, which we had the pleasure of introducing in 
1932, has become very popular. The large smooth-edged Pansy' 
flowered blooms are remarkably substantial, while the rich self- 
colors in all shades of pink, crimson, mauve, and purple, as well 
as white, are extremely bright and attractive. Per pkt., 38c. 
Wisetonensis Types 
13646. Sutton’s Prize. Well known compact strain; white ground 
flowers variously marked with pink, yellow, bronze, and crimson 
shades. Per pkt., 38c. 
13649. Sutton’s Brilliance. A striking variety with gorgeously rich 
carmine-rose flowers. The plant is of excellent habit, and immedi¬ 
ately arrests attention, even when grown with other highly colored 
strains. Per pkt., 38c. 
Hybrid Types 
13665. Sutton’s Giant Hybrids. Immense flowers, very varied in 
color, and produced on plants of excellent habit. By sowing early 
and potting on as growth develops, very large specimens can be 
grown under cool house treatment. Per pkt., 38c. 
SILENE 
The following, with three exceptions, are free-flowering hardy 
annuals, which make a brilliant show in early spring. 
13708. Sutton’s Double Salmon-Pink. A most beautiful rich shade 
of salmon-pink. Flowers fully double and borne in great profu¬ 
sion on compact plants 1 foot high. Per pkt., 13c. 
13709. Sutton’s Pink Star. An early flowering variety of compact 
habit. The plants are literally covered with small, star-shaped 
flowers of an attractive pink shade. Height 6 inches. 
Per pkt., 26c. 
