Sutton's Poppy, Double Paeony-Flowered Mixed 
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WAV SIDE 
GARDEN 
ANNUAL POPPIES 
A great wealth of color can be obtained throughout the summer by lib¬ 
eral sowings of the Annual Poppies. During March, April, and May sow 
in lines or groups, and thin to about a foot apart. The seeds should be 
sown where the plants are intended to flower, because it is difficult to 
transplant with any measure of success. 
13142, Shirley, Sutton's Delicate Shades. Including only pale shades of 
salmon, apricot, peach, etc., the strong colors and rose-pinks having been 
eliminated. Per pkt., 29c. 
13153. Shirley, Fine Mixed. Per pkt., 16c. 
13158. Shirley, Sutton's Double, Art Shades. All new and unusual shades. 
Per pkt., 29c. 
13170. Ryburgh Hybrids. A fine strain resembling the Double Shirley Poppy. 
The flowers have beautifully waved petals and are very bright in color. 
Height 2 feet. Per pkt., 29c. 
13181. Mexican Poppy (Hunnemannia). Clear yellow flowers with golden 
anthers, resembling in size and shape the Iceland Poppy. Half-hardy 
perennial, best grown as an annual in this country. Height 18 inches. 
Per pkt., 29c. 
13215. Double Paeony-Flowered Mixed. Imposing double globular flowers, 
well adapted for shrubberies and large borders. We offer a combination 
of several bright colors. Height 3 feet. Per pkt., 16c. 
PERENNIAL POPPIES 
13226. Orientale, Sutton's Double Scarlet. The earliest flowering of the 
Orientale Poppies. A very striking plant for the herbaceous border. 
Height about 2 feet. Per pkt., 29c. 
13228. Orientale, Sutton's Cherry Pink. A rare and pretty shade of bril¬ 
liant cerise-rose, which we have fixed from seed. The flowers are of 
silk-like texture and largest size. Per pkt., 41 c. 
PORTULACA 
Sow seed in shallow drills on a warm border at the end of April and dur¬ 
ing May; keep the surface moist. If too thick, the plants may be thinned, 
and very soon one of the loveliest of floral carpets will appear. 
Sutton's Sweet Scabious 
Sutton's Improved Double 
Saved from the finest flowers only, and will produce a large percentage 
of doubles. 
13254. Mixed. Double flowered improved. Per pkt., 29c. 
13263. Mixed. Single flowered improved. Per pkt., 16c. 
RHODANTHE 
The following everlasting half-hardy annuals are prized for winter dec¬ 
orations and for pot culture. Height 9 to 12 inches. 
13508. Double Rose. A splendid variety with very large brilliant flowers. 
Per pkt., 29c. 
RUDBECKIA 
13527. Golden Sunset. A hardy annual of great merit. The compact plants 
are covered with golden yellow flowers having chestnut markings. Beau¬ 
tiful autumn flower and excellent for cutting. Height 18 inches. 
Per pkt., 29c. 
13528. Autumn Glow. (New). A most attractive annual variety; large 
golden yellow ray florets, contrasting well with the rich dark maroon disc. 
Height 18 inches. Per pkt., 29c. 
13530. Sutton's Hybrids. (New). A selected strain of hybrid Rudbeckia 
producing vigorous plants growing 3 to 4 feet in height and carrying 
numerous flowers on long stems during late summer and autumn. The 
flowers measure from 4 to 5 inches in diameter and vary in color from 
clear lemon-yellow to orange and bronze, some approaching rich crimson. 
The majority of the flowers are beautifully marked with contrasting 
zones. A hardy perennial, but can be flowered as a half-hardy annual. 
Per pkt., 41c. 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
Salpiglossis are highly ornamental hardy annuals, with large, veined, 
funnel-shaped flowers; much prized for cutting; very showy in beds or 
borders. A bed of these beautiful plants is one of the most striking features 
of the garden during July and August. Salpiglossis also make splendid pot 
plants for groups in the greenhouse. 
If an early display is wanted, a start should be made at the end of 
February or beginning of March, by sowing on a moderate hotbed. In May 
the plants will be ready for flowering quarters. Or sow in April in the open 
ground where the plants are to remain. For flowering under glass, seed 
should be sown in August or September, and under cool-house treatment 
the plants will bloom profusely in the following spring. 
Sutton's Large-Flowered 
13535. Chelsea Hybrids. A wonderful strain, including all the brightest- 
colored and largest-flowered varieties, as shown in Sutton's Gold Medal 
exhibits at the Royal Horticultural Society's Show at Chelsea, England. 
Per pkt., 41c. 
13541. Light Blue and Gold. Per pkt., 29c 
13537. White with Golden Throat. A very desirable separate sort to grow. 
Per pkt., 29c. 
13539. Dark Blue and Gold. Large deep blue flowers, richly penciled with 
gold. Per pkt., 29c. 
13544. Chamois-Rose. Delightful shade. Per pkt., 29c. 
13546. Brown and Gold. A most unusual combination of colors. 
Per pkt., 29c. 
Per pkt., 29c. 
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Per pkt., 29c. 
13547. Golden Yellow. Very effective variety. 
13550. Crimson, Gold-Veined. Exceedingly attractive. 
13551. Velvet Red. A rich color. 
13558. Rich Crimson. Beautifully shaded. 
13561. Mixed. Including large flowered sorts only. 
