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SUTTON'S CARNATIONS 
Improved Marguerite. A very carefully selected strain which gives an 
abundance of beautiful fringed double flowers within 6 months from 
time of sowing. The plants are unusually robust and make a brilliant 
display in beds and borders. For table decoration the flowers are espe¬ 
cially useful on account of their sweet scent. Over 90 per cent come 
fully double. Height 18 inches. 
11081. Mixed Colors. Per pkt., 29c. 
11061. American Tree (Perpetual). Saved from the newest and finest 
named flowers and especially valued for winter blooming. These Perpet- 
uals are also used with striking effect in beds and borders. Sown in 
February or March and planted out, the flowers appear in August and 
September, and in the second season great sheaves of bloom are pro¬ 
duced. Per pkt., 67c. 
Perennial Varieties (Dianthus Caryophyllus) 
11057. Prize Border Mixed. Including Bizarre, Fancy, Self, and other flow¬ 
ers. The flower stems rise in a great sheaf, literally hundreds on a plant, 
and the colors are charmingly bright and fresh. Height 2 feet. 
Per pkt., 68c. 
11088. Vanguard. Produces exquisitely scented flowers within 6 months 
from the date of sowing. A succession of those popular flowers can be 
maintained after the perennial varieties have gone out of bloom. Mixed 
colors, including Fancy, Self, and Yellow Grounds. Per pkt., 41c. 
CAMPANULA 
Campanulas are delightfully graceful subjects for borders and beds, and 
can be grown with the greatest ease in all gardens. They are also extremely 
useful for conservatory and house decoration, as the plants are exceed¬ 
ingly beautiful when in bloom. A place should be found in every rock 
garden for one or more of the dwarf kinds. 
10925. Persicifolia grandiflora, Sutton's Hybrids. Embracing single, semi¬ 
double and double flowers. The colors include various pleasing shades of 
mauve, blue, and purple, as well as pure white. Per pkt., 41c. 
10932. Sutton's "Basket" Campanula. Very similar to the favorite pale 
blue C. isophylla, which, unfortunately, cannot be grown from seed. The 
strain we offer makes a charming plant for hanging baskets, and is ex¬ 
tremely lasting. Half-hardy perennial; if sown early will flower the same 
year. Per pkt., 41 c. 
10933. Cecili. (New). A free flowering species producing large bells 1 1/2 
to 2 inches across, of a shining dark blue color, distinctly veined with 
purple. The hairy, dull green foliage is attractive, and the branching 
habit of the plant makes it desirable for pot work in early spring in the 
cool greenhouse, for which purpose seed should be sown in September. 
T^is Campanula may also be orown as a half-hardy annual in an open, 
sunny position. Height 12 to 15 inches. Per pkt., 41c. 
10946. Grandiflora (Wahlenbergia, or Platycodon grandiflora). A fine 
Campanula, with very large, glistening, deep blue, erect flowers. Height 
2 feet. Per pkt., 16c. 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
These imposing hardy biennials are profusely covered with large bell¬ 
shaped flowers; extremely showy in shrubberies and mixed borders. Height 
3 feet. Seed may be sown from April to July and the seedlings transplanted 
when large enough. Seedlings potted in October make most beautiful plants 
for the conservatory and greenhouse in the spring, coming into flower, 
without being forced in any way, about 2 months before those in the open 
ground. 
10993. Sutton's Improved Mixed. A combination of the finest and most 
delicate colors in cultivation, including single, double, and Cup and 
Saucer varieties. Per pkt., 29c. 
Sutton's Double Cosmos 
COSMOS - Cosmea 
Cosmeas are among the finest annuals for table decoration, and for their 
long period of flower,ng they are invaluable in the mixed border. Disap¬ 
pointment is often caused by sowing a late flowering strain. Our early 
flowering varieties begin to bloom as soon as planted out, and continue in 
flower until cut down by autumn frosts. The best results are obtained by 
sowing in pots during February and transplanting immediately. The first 
flowers appear in May or June. 
Sutton's Early-Flowering, Single 
Height 3 feet. 
1 1465. White. Per pkt., 16c. 
11467. Rose. Per pkt., 16c. 
11469. Crimson. Beautiful wine-red. Per pkt., 16c. 
11471. Mixed. Per pkt., 29c. 
11474. Sutton's Pink Beauty. An early flowering dwarf single variety pro¬ 
ducing an abundance of attractive rose-pink flowers. Height 2 feet 
Per pkt., 29c. 
Annual Canterbury Bells 
A new strain of this popular flower which, from a March or April sowing, 
will bloom in the late summer and autumn of the same year. It is also 
very useful for growing in pots in the conservatory. 
1 1044-A. Pink. (New). A soft clear pink shade. 
11044-B. Deep Rose. (New). 
11044-C. Light Blue. (New). 
11CX4-D. Dark Blue. (New). 
11044-E. Mixed Colors. 
Height 2 to 2Vi feet. 
Per pkt., 29c. 
Per pkt., 29c. 
Per pkt., 29c. 
Per pkt., 29c. 
Per pkt., 29c. 
Sutton's Early Flowering, Double 
This early flowering class blooms within 10 weeks from a spring sowing, 
and even earlier if the plants are allowed to become slightly "pot-bound' 
before putting out in beds and borders. The "doubling" is not quite fixed 
ana a percentage of single flowers is produced, which, however, are very 
lovely. 
11478. Double White. Per pkt., 29c. 
11480. Double Rose. Per pkt., 29c. 
11481. Double Crimson. A rich claret color. Per pkt., 29c. 
11483. Double Mixed. Per pkt., 41c. 
Candytuft, Improved White Spire 
COSMOS, Orange Flare 
A new, golden orange Cosmos blooming very early. Flowers may be had 
90 days after sowing of the seed. The flowers are 3 inches across and borne 
in great profusion A 1935 novelty of great worth. Per pkt., 41c. 
CYNOGLOSSUM - Hound's Tongue 
11549. Sutton's Annual Blue. A beautiful turquoise-blue variety, which 
flowers freely all the summer from an outdoor sowing in March or April. 
Height 18 inches. Per pkt., 16c. 
11550. Sutton's Blue Gem. An early flowering biennial producing large 
sprays of brilliant blue Forget-me-not-like flowers. Will be much ap¬ 
preciated in dwarf borders for the rare color it gives in the early summer 
months. Height 18 inches. Per pkt., 29c. 
DIDISCUS COERULEUS - Blue Laceflower 
11634. This annual is very largely grown in America as the "Blue Lace 
Flower," and is charming as a pot plant or for cutting. It is quite hardy, 
and the beauty of its form and coloring is best appreciated when grown 
in full sun. Trachymene coerulea is another name for this plant. Height 
18 inches. Per pkt., 29c. 
