WAYSIDE GARDENS 
ANNUAL 
SUMMER CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Annual Chrysanthemums, including many new and 
improved varieties, are as valuable for summer gardening 
as the perennial flowers have long proved to be for the < 
conservatory in autumn. Grown in pots, the Star class c 
makes a grand greenhouse display in early spring, and 
out-of-doors, and gives flowers throughout the summer. 
Sow in the open ground during March, April or May, 
and thin out the plants early. Seed may also be sown in 
September for an early display in the following summer. 
Sutton's Star Chrysanthemum Varieties 
Height 18 inches. 
11165. Morning Star. A fine Marguerite with immense 
flowers of an attractive soft yellow or primrose. The 
flowers last a remarkably long time when cut. 
Per pkt., 29c. 
11169. Evening Star. A deep golden yellow sport from 
Morning Star, to which it is similar in all respects except 
color. Per pkt., 16c. 
11171. Southern Star (Eldorado). This differs from Eve¬ 
ning Star in having a rich chestnut-brown center, and 
will be preferred by many. Per pkt., 29c. 
11173. Northern Star. Another beautiful variation; large 
ivory-white flowers with sulphur zone. Per pkt., 29c. 
11163. Sutton's Special Mixture. Double and Single; all 
the most beautiful varieties. Per pkt., 29c. 
SUTTON'S CINERARIAS 
CANDYTUFT 
One of the most popular annuals for furnishing beds 
end borders with masses of color during the summer 
monlhs. The Dwarf Hybrid mixture is particularly rich in 
color. Seed may be sown in March, April, or May, where 
the plants are intended to stand, and the clumps or lines 
must be thinned to afford each specimen a fair chance of 
attaining robust proportions and of producing fine heads 
of bloom. 
10947. Sutton's Improved White Spiral. Large, pure white 
Hyacinth-shaped spikes; the finest Candytuft yet raised. 
Height 1 foot. Per pkt., 29c. 
10950. Sutton's Improved Carmine. Attractive bright 
carmine flowers. Height 1 foot. Per pkt., 16c. 
10951. Sutton's Dwarf Pink. A pretty shade of pale pink; 
flowers freely produced. Height 6 inches. Per pkt., 16c. 
10953. Sutton's Lilac Queen. A dwarf compact variety, 
with clear mauve or lilac flowers; makes a charming 
companion to our Dwarf Pink. Height 6 inches. 
Per pkt., 16c. 
10955. Dwarf Hybrid Mixed. Including the best large- 
flowering dwarf varieties. Illustrated. Per pkt., 29c. 
The Large-Flowered variety come perfectly true from seed, and most 
pleasing effects can be obtained by the harmonious blending of colors. 
The Royal Blue, intermixed with the White variety, ore very telling, while 
the Light Blue and Pink Pearl make a very delicate color combination. 
The mixed varieties produce a gorgeous show. 
Sutton's Orange King Calendula 
Superb Large-Flowered Single 
11246. Superb Mixed. Including a wide range of beautiful colors, many of 
the flowers having clear white zones. The blooms are of immense size, 
borne on plants of compact robust habit. Per pkt., 67c. 
11233. Royol Blue. Flowers extremely rich in color; a charming contrast 
to the White variety. Per pkt., 67c. 
1 1237. White. Lovely single pure white Cineraria, with fine broad petals. 
Per pkt., 67c. 
11239. Pink Pearl. A beautiful clear shade of old-rose-pink. This variety 
is much admired for its color and perfect form. Per pkt., 67c. 
11241. Light Blue. Delightful shade of pale china blue. Per pkt., 67c. 
11243. Scarlet. The flowers open vivid scarlet and make a striking con¬ 
trast with the pure white and more delicately tinted kinds. Per pkt., 67c. 
11253. Sutton's Cactus-Flowered. Large flowers with narrow rolled petals 
radiating from a small center. An agreeable variation from the florist's 
flowers. This strain includes all the new shades of pale pink, salmon, 
old rose, and light blue. Per pkt., 41c. 
Intermediate or Hybrid Varieties 
The Intermediate class of Cinerarias is especially useful for massing as 
well as for providing pot plants in the house. The flowers retain the star- 
like form of the Stellata strain, while the plants have the more robust 
habit of the large-flowered varieties. 
11261. Sutton's Special Hybrids. From our numerous crosses we have de¬ 
veloped this most interesting new strain. The plants attain a height of 
about 2 feet, and the flowers show many lovely pale "art shades" as 
well as the richest colored seifs. Per pkt., 41c. 
11270. Sutton's Blue Shades. We consider this to be the best strain of 
Cineraria in its class. As the name implies, the shade of blue varies, but 
the medium sized flowers are much appreciated as pot plants for either 
greenhouse or hall decoration; the habit of the plant is intermediate 
between our Superb and Star types. Height 2 to 3 feet. Per pkt., 67c. 
11264. Sutton's Forget-me-not Blue. One of the prettiest shades in Ciner¬ 
arias; plant of compact habit. Height 1 to 1 Vi feet. Per pkt., 67c. 
SINGLE CALENDULA 
10907. Sutton's Single Hybrids. Single Calendulas are very attractive and 
our strain shows a beautiful range of delicate shades of cream, primrose, 
buff, apricot and orange. Height 1 foot. Per pkt., 16c. 
DOUBLE CALENDULA 
10897. Sutton's Orange King. A splendid variety of Calendula with enor¬ 
mous orange flowers, perfectly double and beautifully formed. Blooms 
in advance of other varieties, and remains in flower during the whole 
season. This is the strain which is now so much grown for the London 
cut-flower market. Per pkt., 29c. 
10898. Sutton's Lemon Queen. A charming variety, bearing very lorge 
double flowers of a pleasing clear lemon-yellow. An admirable companion 
to Sutton's Orange King. Per pkt., 29c. 
10900. Sutton's Art Shades. (New). A mixture of attractive and uncom¬ 
mon shades of apricot, orange, and cream. Particularly useful for cutting. 
Per pkt., 29c. 
10899. Chrysantha. A distinct type of Calendula. The large double But¬ 
tercup-yellow flowers with broad drooping petals somewhat resembling a 
Chrysanthemum, and the long stout stems make it an ideal variety for 
cutting. Height 2 to 2'/2 feet. Per pkt., 29c. 
10896. Radio. A pretty variety with beautifully quilled petals; flowers of 
fine form and of a very rich orange color. Per pkt., 29c. 
10895. Radio, Golden Beam. This is the golden counterpart of the above 
variety. Per pkt., 29c. 
10902. Prince of Orange. Rich orange flowers, slightly marked with lemon 
Per pkt., 16c. 
10901. Meteor. Charming yellow flowers, marked with pale lemon 
Per pkt., 16c 
