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CALCEOLARIA 
Greenhouse biennial. 
The seed may be sown from May to July. It should be started in pans 
placed in moist heat; cover the seeds with a mere dusting of fine mou d 
and water moderately. On the appearance of the second leaf promptly 
prick off the seedlings into pots. 
10869 Sutton's Perfection. Gold Medal. Diversity of color, immense size 
and profusion of flowers on very dwarf plants are the characteristics 
which have established the supremacy of the Perfection strain and to 
maintain its pre-eminence we continue to cross the finest flowers, and 
from these alone our seed is saved. Mixed colors. Per pkt., 67c. 
10871. Sutton's Art Shades. The range of unusual and beautiful soft 
colors included in this strain will charm all who grow it. Strong yellows 
and browns have been avoided, leaving only shades of apricot, rose, 
terra cotta, etc. The plants possess the perfect form and robust habit 
of our Perfection Calceolaria, from which this strain has been selected. 
Per pkt., 67c. 
10873. Sutton's Cloth of Gold. Pure golden yellow self-colored Calceolaria 
of robust yet compact habit, with immense trusses of flowers. 
Per pkt., 41c. 
10S75 Sutton's Cloth of Silver. Beautiful glistening white flowers pro¬ 
duced in large trusses. Makes a fine contrast with the darker colored 
varieties. Per pkt., 41c. 
10878. Multiflora nana. This strain has become popular in recent years 
owing to its suitability for indoor decoration in pots. The plants are 
dwarf and compact in habit, and the flowers, which are smaller than 
the large-flowered types such as our Perfection strain, are produced in 
areat profusion in a wide range of beautiful colors. Height 1 foot. 
Per pkt., 67c. 
10881. Gracilis. (John Innes Strain). The tiny flowers are produced in 
graceful sprays, and show a wonderful range of delicate shades varying 
from pink to mauve and cream, many of them being prettily shaded 
with a second color. Height 2 feet. Per pkt., 67c. 
CASTOR-OIL PLANT - Ricinus 
11046. Sutton's Bronze King. Handsome Ricinus with rich bronzy purple 
leaves and stems. Equally useful for conservatory decoration and the 
open ground. Height 3 feet. P er P^t., 29c. 
CELOSIA PLUMOSA 
Sutton's Giant. Affords a superb display when grown in pots in the green¬ 
house, and the plants ore equally beautiful in beds during the summer 
months. We offer 3 colors, identical in habit: 
11095. Yellow. 11097. Scarlet. 11099. Crimson. Each, per pkt., 29c. 
CELSIA 
11113. Arcturus. Clear yellow flowers with purple anthers. Verv decora¬ 
tive as a conservatory pot plant, flowering in about 6 months from date 
of sowing. Height 18 inches. Per pkt., 41c. 
Sutton's Annual Coreopsis (Calliopsis) 
BEGONIA 
Double Varieties, Tuberous-Rooted 
Half-hardy perennial. 
From seed sown in February or March, and with generous treatment, 
plants may be flowered within 6 months. Prick off the seedlings into pans 
or small pots as fast as they become large enough, shifting on to larger 
pots as growth requires. 
Double Begonias, besides being most useful throughout many months of 
the year under glass, make invaluable summer bedding plants owing to 
their sturdy free-flowering habit. 
10811. Sutton's Double Mixed. Our m.xed strain includes many charming 
intermediate shades which cannot be "fixed" separately. Per pkt., 41c. 
Single Varieties, Tuberous-Rooted 
Half-hardy perennial. 
Notwithstanding that Double Begonias have come prominently to the 
front in recent years the Single varieties retain their popularity for bedding 
and conservatory decoration. Particularly attractive are the Frilled and 
Crested varieties, the flowers of which are very lovely both in form and 
coloring. The seed may be sown as advised under Double Begonia. 
10771. Sutton's Frilled Mixed. Flowers erect and delightfully frilled; chiefly 
delicate shades. Per P^t., 41c. 
10788. Sutton's Prize Single Mixed. Saved from the richest and most varied 
flowers. All shades of color are included, from the deepest crimson to the 
lightest pink, as well as orange, yellow, and white. Per pkt., 41c. 
Fibrous-Rooted Varieties 
Although the Fibrous-Rooted Begonia is best known as a bedding plant 
it also meets a great need in the greenhouse during the late summer and 
early autumn months, especially to follow annuals grown under gloss for 
spring and early summer blooming. Sow the seed in February or March, 
and transplant the seedlings 2 inches apart into boxes, when large enough 
transfer those required for indoor decoration in pots. 
10821. Begonia Lloydi. This Begonia has attained great popularity and 
now occupies a position among Begonias similar to that of the Stellata 
classes of Cineraria and Primula. As a pot plant it is very beautiful, 
but q still more striking effect is produced in hanging baskets Mixed 
colors. Per P kt -< 41 c - 
10824 Sutton's Brightness (Winter-Flowering). Prior to last season, when 
we introduced this variety, it had not been possible to offer seed of a 
Fibrous-Rooted Begonia which would flower during the winter months. 
Sutton's Brightness, however, is especially suitable for this purpose; in 
fact it can be had in bloom practically all the year round. For winter 
flowering seed should be sown in July, and if a further sowing is made 
in November a good display may be obtained in the spring. This Begonia 
can also be used for summer bedding in the same way as the other 
Fibrous-Rooted varieties. The flowers are glowing carmine-pink and moke 
an excellent contrast to the light green foliage. Per pkt., 41c. 
10825. Sutton's Scarlet Glow. Similar in habit to the preceding, but with 
rich fiery carmine flowers which provide a striking contrast to the dark- 
green foliage. Per P kt - 29c - 
10828 Sutton's Loveliness. One of the largest flowered Fibrous-Rooted 
Begonias, and the clear rose-pink blossoms have made it a great favorite 
both for the greenhouse and for bedding. Per pkt., 29c. 
10837. Sutton's Fairy Queen, Pink. An exquisite Begonia, flowering freely 
in the open throughout summer and autumn. Per pkt., 29c. 
10844 Sutton's Crimson Bedder. A charming strain with small russet- 
crimson foliage and glowing scarlet-crimson flowers; a most attractive 
bedding plant Per P kt - 29c - 
10847. Sutton's Coral Pink. Equally showy as a pot plant or for bedding 
out. Per pkt " 29c - 
Sutton's Begonia Lloydi 
