HELICHRYSUM 
°T e u wel| - known everlasting flowers and produce several 
beautiful colors. They are an ornament to the garden when growing and 
are everywhere prized for the winter decoration of vases and for durable 
M c° y sowr ) ln the °P en ground during April. Some growers, 
they have P bee e n hardened off"' M ° rCh ° nd P ' Qnt ° Ut the SeedMngS offer 
Sutton's Large-Flowered 
12059. Mixed. Brilliant colors only. Height 3 feet. Per pkt., 16c. 
HEUCHERA 
Charming hardy perennial for rockeries and borders; foliage dwarf and 
compact, above which rise numerous graceful panicles of flowers which are 
excellent- for cutting. Easily grown from seed. The plants make a remark- 
Q b V -nesbow when massed in the border and allowed to become well 
established. They are also useful in beds when other subjects may be in- 
terplanted for flowering at a different season. 
12077. Sanguinea, Sutton's Hybrids. Including a large proportion of pretty 
shades of pink, as well as creamy white, rose and crimson. Heiqht 18 
mches - Per pkt, 29c. 
HOLLYHOCK 
12109. Sutton's Annual Mixed. A strain which flowers freely from July 
onwards, from a sowing made in the open ground in April where in¬ 
tended to bloom, and such plants are singularly free from disease. Our 
mixture includes semi-double and single flowers, in a wide range of 
bright shades. Height 4 to 5 feet. Per pkt., 16c. 
HONESTY 
Early flowering hardy biennial, which will grow under trees. Chiefly prized 
for its shining silvery seed-pods, which make a useful winter decoration 
when arranged with the glowing orange fruits of the Winter Cherry Heiqht 
about 2 feet. 
12111. Purple. Bright purple flowers. Per pkt., 16c. 
IMPATIENS 
These brilliantly colored subjects are not so largely grown as they de¬ 
serve to be. They are ideal plants for greenhouse and conservatory decora¬ 
tion, of the simplest cultivation. 
12125. Holsti, Orange-Scarlet. A species from East Africa. In habit the 
plant resembles I. Sultani, but is more robust and of easier cultivation. 
The flowers are freely produced and make a fine effect in the conservg- 
tory. This variety also succeeds well for bedding. Height 18 inches. 
Per pkt., 41c. 
12128. Holsti Hybrids. Includes a wide range of colors varying from lilac 
to ruby, and salmon-pink to vermilion-scarlet. As easily grown as the 
orange-scarlet type, and a valuable strain for decoration of the con¬ 
servatory and for bedding. Per pkt., 41c 
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WAVSEPE GAnp E M S 
IrUMQEA - Japanese Morning Glory 
b ? QUtiful varieties of climbing Convolvulus are more generally 
this countrv P Hn^ eaS wlth < th f exce P[ io " '• rubro-coerulea, which in 
bnff h„,H trV d , not | l ° wer freely out-of-doors, they should be treated as 
wnr f k h otr V ^ ua i s '^ are admlrab| y adapted for verandas, trellis- 
woj’k, etc., and all delight in a sunny position. 
Rubro-coerulea (Heavenly Blue). Sutton's Early Flowering. Valu¬ 
able early and free flowering strain, specially suitable for pot culture. 
Gives an abundance of flowers 3 or 4 months after sowing. Per pkt 41c 
^iJ=. C Ki nV $ lvulus ma ’ or . (l P° m pea purpurea) or "Morning Glory," is in- 
F°Y en ng Wire trellises, arbors, and verandas. Although the 
plant is not strictly hardy, seed may be sown in the open ground in the 
h?il L P t i° f May w j tl ? out misgiving. We offer all the richest and most 
brilliant colors separately. 
11385. Major, Blue. p Pr nkt lfir 
nl|i: Major; Rose! 6 ' % 
11395. Major, Scarlet Striped. p er pu ' lfic 
Mat;' Whited''” 6 " "pkt.', 16c. 
Major, White. p er pkt ; ]6c 
11397. 
11399. 
Per pkt., 16c. 
11401. Major, Mixed. 
JACOBAEA 
. A J ea J, ly dutiful free flowering hardy annual, producing dense heads of 
,2V£L e f !?> ver i' whlch are largely grown for bouquets. Height 18 inches 
1/154. Mixed. p er pkt < ]6c 
KAULFUSSIA AMELLOIDES 
, 0 ^IL ex ^? llent annual for edging and rockwork. Height 6 inches. 
12157. Blue. Per pkt., 16c. 
KOCH IA - Summer Cypress or Belvedere 
12159. TrichophyUa. A rapid growing annual of graceful habit, with finely 
cut tender green foliage which changes to a rich russet-crimson in the 
autumn. Admirable for borders and for the centers of beds, and makes 
an elegant foliage plant for pots in conservatory. Height 2 to 3 feet. 
Per pkt., 16c. 
LAVATERA - Mallow 
The Lavateras or Mallows as they are more popularly known in gardens 
are extremely showy subjects for tall borders and large beds Lavatera' 
Sutton s Loveliness, is undoubtedly the finest form of all the Pink Mallows ; 
the imposing flowers are exceedingly rich in color and may be cut on stems 
of 2 feet or more in length. 
12228. Sutton's Loveliness. A deep form of our well-known Lavatera rosea 
splendens being much richer in color. Very effective either as a qarden 
plant or for indoor decoration the bronzy foliage and stems making a 
fine foil to the glowing rose-pink flowers. p e r pkt 29c 
1 ». 3 1l Alb <> Splendens. An excellent contrast to the preceding fine'Pink 
Mallows. Flowers large, glossy pearly white; valuable for borders and to 
supply cut material for vases or other decorative purposes. Height 3 feet 
Per pkt., 16c! 
Sutton's Gypsophila Elegans—Long-Flowered White 
