No gardens are envied as much, or are as beautiful as 
those planted with Sutton's Seeds. 
Bold claims—yet they are not idly made. Plant Sutton's 
Seeds this spring and see for yourself. We know you'll never 
be content with any others again. The few cents more they 
cost are of no importance when compared with their high 
germination and the unfailing results you get. Send for your 
supply now and start right for the best flower garden you 
ever had. 
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thrive in almost any good garden soil, and may be brought into 
flower early in the season by sowing the seed indoors in February 
and March. Later sowings will produce blooms in the fall. 
SUTTON’S INTERMEDIATE VARIETIES 
Height about 15 inches, unless otherwise stated. 
303. Malmaison Per packet 29c 
Large pure silvery pink flowers which are strikingly effective against the 
dark foliage. Height 18 inches. 
299. Rosy Queen Per packet 29c 
Delightful pink variety, with paler pink lips and white throat, producing 
a superb effect. 
279. Rich Apricot (Bonfire) Per packet 16c 
Pretty pink flowers with orange and yellow lips, giving a rich apricot 
effect. 
281. Pale Apricot Per packet 16c 
Handsome flowers, shading from buff-yellow to apricot, with white throat. 
Height 12 inches. 
283. Buff Beauty Per packet 16c 
Soft pinkish buff flowers with white throat; the most attractive of all the 
buff Antirrhinums. 
265. Orange King (Scarlet Flame) Per packet 29c 
Glowing orange-scarlet, the most vivid flame color yet achieved in Antirr¬ 
hinums. 
269. Guardsman Per packet 29c 
Brilliant scarlet variety, with yellow lips. 
307. White Per packet 16c 
Pure white flowers freely produced. Height 18 inches. 
289. Yellow Per packet 16c 
Very large flowers of a soft yellow shade. Height 12 inches. 
313. Mauve Beauty Per packet 29c 
Pleasing shade of rosy mauve with white throat, but should be grown 
apart from the pink and red varieties. 
317. Superb Mixed, Delicate Shades Per packet 29c 
A very choice mixture of pale shades only. 
SUTTON’S TRIUMPH VARIETIES 
This giant-flowered strain of Intermediate Antirrhinums will be found 
excellent for borders and general bedding effects. The plants, which are 
compact and bushy, carry long spikes of large flowers well above the foliage, 
the central spike being particularly sturdy. A further important feature of 
this strain is that the upper blooms on the spikes come into flower before 
the lower ones have faded. Height about 18 inches. 
245. Bright Yellow Per packet 41c 
The richest yellow variety we know. 
255. Rich Crimson Per packet 41c 
A real crimson, without a trace of magenta. 
251. Orange-Salmon Per packet 41c 
Orange-cerise, suffused salmon; a most attractive combination of colors. 
248. Rich Pink Per packet 41c 
The deepest and brightest shade of rose yet seen in Antirrhinums. 
Arctotis, Sutton's Special Hybrids 
ANCHUSA 
Anchusas provide some of the few really blue flowers of our gardens. 
188. Italica, Sutton’s Royal Blue Per packet 41c 
Hardy biennial. A compact free-flowering strain of the Dropmore va¬ 
riety, but with flowers of a richer shade of blue; will be found of great 
service for mid-line positions in the border. Height about 2 feet. 
193. Annual Bedding Blue (Blue Bird) Per packet 16c 
Of dwarfer growth and more compact in habit than preceding. The flow¬ 
ers are of the same pure blue color but are carried in flatfish heads. 
Height 15 inches. 
195. Sutton’s Annual Blue Per packet 16c 
Succeeds with ordinary hardy-annual treatment. It has slender stems and 
small foliage, while the flowers are of the purest blue. Height 18 inches. 
191. Sutton’s Dwarf Blue Per packet 29c 
Hardy perennial. Rich deep blue Forget-me-not-like flowers, valuable for 
cutting. Height 2 feet. 
AUBRIETIA 
The lovely spring plant which makes the garden so gay in the early 
months of the year. Aubrietias are charming companions to Yellow Alyssum 
and white Arabis. Grows well from seed. Sow in May or June and plant out 
in autumn. 
887. Sutton’s Large-Flowered Hybrids Per packet 29c 
A wide range of many unusual colors which cannot be fixed and offered 
separately. 
891. Pale Mauve Per packet 16c 
893. Deep Mauve. Per packet 29c 
Very showy. 
895. Rich Rose Per packet 29c 
A beautiful variety, the cushion-like plants being covered with large rosy 
carmine flowers. Excellent for spring bedding, edging and rockwork. 
AQUILEGIA - Columbine 
The delicate and refined beauty of the new shades in the Long-Spurred 
Aquilegias, coupled with their graceful form, has given a great impetus to 
the culture of the Columbine, and the plant has the additional advantage 
of thriving in semi-shaded positions. When cut, Aquilegias provide some of 
the most charming and refined flowers it is possible to have for table dec¬ 
oration. Seed may be sown under glass in March or April, the seedlings 
being transplanted when large enough; or a sowing may be made in the 
open ground in June. 
461. Selected Long-Spurred Hybrids Per packet 41c 
All the best and brightest colors. Height 3 feet. 
ARMERIA - Giant Thrift 
515. Sutton’s Giant Pink Per packet 29c 
An improvement on the well-known Giant Thrift, having been selected to 
a true rose-pink color. The plants are of robust habit, and give a pro¬ 
fusion of very large flowers, carried on long stems. Useful in borders and 
excellent for cutting. Height 18 inches. 
Aster, Sutton's Scarlet King 
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