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WAYS IDE G A R OEMS 
GAILLARDIA 
The gorgeous colors produced by Gaillardias make these flowers particu¬ 
larly valuable for garden decoration. They show conspicuously in borders, 
where the plants will remain in bloom for a long period and the flowers 
afford charming tints for color schemes. As cut flowers Gaillardias are 
extremely popular for the bold decoration of bowls and vases, for which 
purpose they should be widely grown. All the varieties offered below are, 
strictly speaking, perennials, but, with the exception of the three varieties 
first named, they are much better when treated as half-hardy annuals. 
11813. Sutton's Large-Flowered Single. An exceedingly showy and effec¬ 
tive strain of Gaillardia, producing throughout the summer and autumn 
months large handsome flowers of various colors, including clear golden 
yellow seifs, brilliant crimson-edged blossoms and others banded with 
gold. Height 2 to 3 feet. Per pkt., 29c. 
11815. Sutton's Primrose Beauty. Very large flowers of clear primrose 
marked with a broad wine-red band zone round center. Excellent for 
cutting, and very lasting. Per pkt., 29c. 
11816. Sutton's Crimson Glow. Similar in habit to the Large-Flowered 
Single, but the flowers are a rich crimson, showing very little yellow. 
Invaluable for herbaceous borders and for vase decoration. Per pkt., 29c. 
11811. Sutton's Special Mixture of the finest Double and Single varieties. 
Per pkt., 29c. 
GLOXINIAS 
Gloxinias can be flowered in the most satisfactory manner within 6 
months from the date of sowing seed, and by successive sowings and judi¬ 
cious management it is possible to flower them almost the year through. 
The most important months for sowing seed are January, February and 
March, and to secure an early display in the following spring some growers 
sow again in June or July. 
11875. Special Hybrids. Perfectly moulded gigantic bells of unequalled 
brilliance. Although seifs and bicolor predominate, there are others of 
unusual intermediate shades previously unknown in Gloxinias. 
Per pkt., 67c. 
11905. Giant Mixed. Flowers of gigantic proportions, brilliant in color, 
and beautifully marked, having the same erect habit as those of our 
Prize strain. Per pkt., 67c. 
Sutton's Double Godetia 
Sutton's Single and Double Jacobaeas 
GODETIA 
Godetias are of great value as summer-flowering annuals in the garden, 
and they also make an effective display in the greenhouse in spring. The 
plants are quite hardy and extremely easy to grow, and they remain in 
full beauty for a considerable period. When cut, the long graceful sprays 
of the taller varieties make a handsome decoration for vases, and this 
section is also largely employed as a background to borders of the dwarfer 
growing kinds. March and April are the best months for sowing seed in the 
open for a summer display; for a spring show under glass sow in pans dur¬ 
ing October. 
Tall Varieties with Flowers on Long Loose Sprays 
11921. Sutton's Double Cherry-Red. A beautiful rich color. Since its in¬ 
troduction by us in 1928, this variety has become extremely popular. 
Per pkt., 29c. 
11922. Sutton's Double Shell Pink. An attractive variety with dainty shell- 
pink double flowers, loosely arranged in long graceful sprays. Height 
2 to 3 feet. Per pkt., 29c. 
11926. Sutton's Double Rose. Of distinct and graceful habit, producing 
long sprays of beautiful large double flowers of a delicate rose-pink 
shade, with brilliant carmine centers. Invaluable for cutting. Excellent 
for borders. Per pkt., 16c. 
1 1933. Sutton's Double Mauve. A pretty variety with clear pinkish mauve 
flowers, of the same habit as the preceding. Per pkt., 29c. 
11936. Sutton's Double Mixed. A well-balanced mixture consisting only of 
the tall double varieties. Per pkt., 29c. 
11974. Mixed. Including all the finest varieties. Per pkt., 16c. 
Dwarf Bushy Varieties 
11966. Double Azalea-Flowered, Rose Carmine, (New). 
11967. Double Azalea-Flowered, Crimson-Scarlet. (New). 
11969. Double Azalea-Flowered, Mixed. 
Per pkt., 16c. 
Per pkt., 16c. 
Per pkt., 29c. 
Dwarfer Varieties with Flowers in Clusters 
11960. Sybil Sherwood. The color is a most glorious shade of salmon-pink 
blended with orange, which is softened by a delicate white border. Height 
1 foot. Per pkt., 29c. 
GYPSOPHILA 
12025. Elegans, Sutton's Crimson. A rich colored variety for bouquets and 
garden decoration. Of the same habit as the type. Per pkt., 16c. 
12030. Elegans, White, Large Flowered. Flowers twice as large as the type 
and more valuable for beds and borders. Per pkt., 16c. 
12031. Elegans, Delicate Pink. Charming pink Gypsophila well worth grow¬ 
ing in addition to the white variety. Per pkt., 16c. 
HELIOPHILA 
12063. A charming South African annual, with pretty blue, white-eyed 
flowers which are freely produced in long racemes. The plant may be 
flowered in the open under half-hardy treatment, and when grown in 
masses is very attractive. It is, however, seen to best advantage in the 
cool greenhouse, where its graceful sprays will overtop a groundwork of 
the orange Ursinia or apricot Dimorphotheca with great effect Height 
18 inches. p er pkt., 29c. 
