STATICE - Sea Lavender 
The Sea Lavenders have become extremely popular, especially for 
cutting for house decoration. The cloud-like masses of flowers of the 
branching varieties make borders gay for a long time, while their 
delicate coloring and light graceful habit are a great help to Heli- 
chrysums and other everlasting flowers. 
13737. Suworowi. An annual Statice, much in demand in London, 
where it is a prominent feature of the florists’ shops. Greatly ap¬ 
preciated as a pot plant for the greenhouse, as it lasts in perfection 
for a long time. It also makes a charming decoration for the 
dinner table. Flowers bright rose color. Height 18 inches. 
Per pkt., 26c. 
13746. Sinuata Special Mixture. The large flowered Sea Lavender, 
which is so extensively grown for the cut-flower market, succeeds 
admirably under treatment as a half-hardy annual. Makes a grace¬ 
ful pot plant for the conservatory, and the dried flowers are most 
effective for winter decoration. Height 18 inches. Per pkt., 26c. 
STREPTOCARPUS 
These plants are as easily raised from seed as Primulas or Cinerarias, 
and when sown in January or February they bloom freely the fol¬ 
lowing summer and autumn. If the flowers are cut back in October, 
the plants produce a mass of blooms again in the early spring. Sow¬ 
ings may also be made in May and June to provide flowering plants 
in the spring and summer of the following year. 
14001. Sutton’s Giant Hybrids. A magnificent strain of continuous 
free flowering hybrid Streptocarpus. The flowers are much larger 
than those of the ordinary strain. Per pkt., 38c. 
TEN-WEEK STOCK (Sutton’s Summer-Flowering) 
It is usual to sow annual Stocks under glass from the middle to 
the end of March. Sow thinly that the plants may become stout, and 
from the first give air freely when practicable. Prick off the seedlings 
into pans or boxes and give them the protection of a cold frame. 
Annual Stocks can also be successfully grown from sowings made in 
the open about the end of April. 
Perpetual Summer Flowering Perfection Ten-Week 
Delicately Sweet Scented 
Valuable race of Ten-Week Stocks, producing throughout the 
summer and autumn months a continuous succession of lovely spikes 
of large flowers. Excellent for cutting. Height 18 inches. 
13797. White. 13806. Pale Mauve. 
13799. Yellow. 13807. Blue. 
13801. Rich Pink. 13809. Mixed. 
13805. Scarlet. 
The above: All, per pkt., 26c. 
13811. Princess Alice. A splendid branching Ten-Week Stock; im¬ 
mense spikes of beautiful white flowers of the greatest service for 
cutting. Height 18 inches. Per pkt., 26c. 
WINTER-FLOWERING STOCKS 
French—Giroflees a cultiver en pots. Half-hardy annuals. 
If suitable varieties are chosen, a beautiful show of Stocks may be 
ensured indoors during the winter months with very little trouble, 
and they are well worth growing, were it for their delightful scent 
alone. Sow thinly, in pans or shallow boxes, from June to August. 
13915. Sutton’s Christmas Pink. If sown in July or August, this 
beautiful Stock will give fine specimens for indoor decoration at 
Christmas and during the winter months. The freely branching 
plants attain a height of 18 inches, and carry numerous long spikes 
of pale pink double flowers. Per pkt., 38c. 
13918. Sutton’s Yellow Prince. Large spikes of charming sweet 
scented flowers; Wallflower-leaved foliage. Height 1 5 inches. 
Per pkt., 38c. 
Sutton's Perfection Stock 
Schizanthus 
