Sutton’s Exhibition Flower Seeds 
No comment about Sutton's Seeds is necessary to the experienced gar¬ 
dener. To the beginner or person who has never used Sutton's Seeds we 
want to say—"you have missed the best." Flowers grown from Sutton's 
Seeds are the finest—a recognized fact throughout the world. 
No one else in the world makes it possible for you to grow such 
sturdy plants and lovely blooms as you can raise from Sutton's Seeds. 
No other flowers win as many prizes as those grown from Sutton's 
Seeds. This is a long established fact. 
No gardens are envied as much, or are as beautiful as those planted 
with Sutton's Seeds. 
Bold claims—yet they are not idly made. Plant Sutton's Seeds this spring 
and see for yourself. We know you'll never be content with any others 
again. The few cents more they cost are of no importance when compared 
with their high germination and the unfailing results you get. Send for 
your supply now and start right for the best flower garden you ever had. 
Sutton's Alyssum, Little Dorrit 
ACHIMENES 
10015. Sutton's Superb Mixed. Profuse blooming plants for pots. The flowers vary considerably 
in size, and are of the richest colors. Height 1 foot. Per pkt., 41c. 
ACROCLINIUM 
Popular everlasting flowers. One of the earliest annuals to bloom, flowering within 6 weeks from 
time of sowing. Height 1 foot. 
10020. Special Mixture Many Shades. Per pkt., 16c. 
AGATHAEA COELESTIS - Blue Marguerite 
10028. Half-hardy perennial, producing pretty pale blue daisy-like flowers in June. Makes an 
excellent pot plant, and is invaluable for dwarf borders. Height 18 inches. Per pkt., 29c. 
AGERATUM 
Ageratums remain in flower throughout the summer and are among the most effective of our 
half-hardy annuals for bedding. 
10031. Imperial Dwarf Blue. Habit very dwarf and compact, well adapted for ribbon borders. 
Height 9 inches, illustrated in color. Per pkt., 41c. 
10034. Little Blue Star. A charming miniature variety which will be found invaluable tor small 
beds and formal edgings. The plants are literally covered with small bright mauve flowers. 
Height 3 inches. £ e . r P£t-, 
10037 Tall Blue. Very attractive in large beds, and suitable for bouquets. Height 18 inches. 
Per pkt., 16c. 
ALYSSUM 
10053. Minimum (Koeniga maritima). Beautiful miniature Alyssum, growing close to the ground, 
with small white flowers. Invaluable for edgings. Largely used in the gardens at Sandringham, 
one of the Royal Palaces of England. Hardy annual. Per pkt., 16c. 
10056. Little Dorrit. Similar to preceding, but the plants are less spreading and the flower-heads 
stand in an erect mass 3 or 4 inches high. Per pkt., 16c. 
ANAGALLIS - Pimpernel 
Free-flowering half-hardy annual, and thrives also from a sowing made in the open ground in 
April. Height 6 inches. 
10075. Large-Flowered Blue. jl er Pk'/ 
10077. Large-Flowered Scarlet. P er Pkt., 16c. 
ARCTOTIS 
ANCHUSA 
Anchusas provide some of the few really blue flowers of our gardens. 
10080. Italica, Sutton's Royal Blue. Hardy biennial. A compact free-flow¬ 
ering strain of the Dropmore variety but with flowers of a richer shade 
of blue; will be found of great service for mid-line positions in the bor¬ 
der. Height about 2 feet. P er P^t-, ^' c - 
10082. Annual Bedding Blue (Blue Bird). Of dwarfer growth and more 
compact in habit than preceding. The flowers are of the same pure blue 
color but are carried in flattish heads. Height 15 inches. Per pkt., 16c. .... , , 
10083. Sutton's Annual Blue. Succeeds with ordinary hardy-annual treatment. It has slender 
stems and small foliage, while the flowers are of the purest blue. Height 18 inches. 
Per pkt., 16c. 
10084. Sutton's Dwarf Blue. Hardy perennial. Rich deep blue Forget-me-not-like flowers, 
valuable for cutting. Height 2 feet. P er P^t., 29c. 
AUBRIETIA 
The lovely spring plant which makes the garden so gay in the early months of the year. 
Aubrietias are charming companions to Yellow Alyssum and White Arabis. Grows well from 
seed. Sow in May or June and plant out in autumn. ..... 
10708. Sutton's Large-Flowered Hybrids. A wide range of many unusual colors which cannot 
be fixed and offered separately. £" er P**•< fj c - 
10703. Pale Mauve. d!' 
10705. Deep Mauve. Very showy. . per pKT., zvc. 
10707 Rich Rose. A beautiful variety, the cushion-like plants being covered with large rosy 
carmine flowers. Excellent for spring bedding, edging and rockwork. Per pkt., 29c. 
AQUILEGIA - Columbine 
The delicate and refined beauty of the new shades in the Long-Spurred Aquilegias, coupled 
with their graceful form, has given a great impetus to the culture of the Columbine and the 
plant has the additional advantage of thriving in semi-shaded positions. When cut, Aquilegias 
provide some of the most charming and refined flowers it is possible to have for table decora¬ 
tor,. Seed may be sown under glass in March or April, the seedlings being transplanted when 
larqe enough; or a sowing may be made in the open ground in June. 
10311. Selected Long-Spurred Hybrids. All the best and brightest colors. Height 3 feet. 
■ Sr pKt., *iic. 
ARMERIA - Giant Thrift 
10348 Sutton's Giant Pink. An improvement on the well-known Giant Thrift, having been 
selected to a true rose-pink color. The plants are of robust habit, and give a profusion ot 
very large flowers, carried on long stems. Useful in borders and excellent for cuffing. 
1 8 inches. 
10341. Grandis. Large pearly white Marguerite-like flower, with delicate 
mauve center surrounded by a narrow golden band. The whole plant is 
covered with white down. Half-hardy annual. Height 2 feet. 
Per pkt., 29c. 
10342. Sutton's Special Hybrids. A mixture of new dwarf species from 
South Africa, with brilliant orange and yellow daisy-like flowers; the 
plants are best treated as half-hardy annuals, and thrive in the driest 
positions of the garden. Height 9 inches. Per pkt., 41c. 
Height 
Per pkt., 29c. 
Sutton's Annual Blue Anchusa 
