CALCEOLARIA 
BEGONIA - Fibrous-Rooted Varieties 
Although the Fibrous-Rooted Begonia is best known as a bedding plant 
it also meets a great need in the greenhouse during the late summer and 
early autumn months, especially to follow annuals grown under glass for 
spring and early summer blooming. Sow the seed in February or March, and 
transplant the seedlings 2 inches apart into boxes. When large enough 
transfer those required for indoor decoration in pots. 
964. Begonia Lloydi Per packet 41c 
This Begonia has attained a great popularity, and now occupies a position 
among Begonias similar to that of the Stellata class of Cineraria and 
Primula. As a pot plant it is very beautiful, but a still more striking 
effect is produced in hanging baskets. Mixed colors. 
1025. Sutton’s Brightness (Winter-Flowering) Per packet 41c 
Prior to last season, when we introduced this variety, it had not been pos¬ 
sible to offer seed of a Fibrous-Rooted Begonia which would flower during 
the winter months. Sutton's Brightness, however, is especially suitable for 
this purpose; in fact it can be had in bloom practically all the year round. 
For winter flowering seed should be sown in July, and if a further sowing 
is made in November a good display may be obtained in the spring. This 
Begonia can also be used for summer bedding in the same way as the 
other Fibrous-Rooted varieties. The flowers are glowing carmine-pink and 
make an excellent contrast to the light green foliage. 
1028. Sutton’s Loveliness Per packet 29c 
One of the largest flowered Fibrous-Rooted Begonias, and the clear rose- 
pink blossoms have made it a great favorite both for greenhouse and for 
bedding. 
1034. Sutton’s Coral-Pink Per packet 29c 
Equally showy as a pot plant or for bedding out. 
Greenhouse Biennial 
The seed may be sown from May to July. It should be started in pans 
placed in moist heat; cover the seeds with a mere dusting of fine mould 
and water moderately. On the appearance of the second leaf promptly 
prick off the seedlings into pots. 
1091. Sutton’s Perfection Per packet 67c 
Gold Medal. Diversity of color, immense size, and profusion of flowers on 
very dwarf plants are the characteristics which have established the 
supremacy of the Perfection strain and to maintain its pre-eminence we 
continue to cross the finest flowers, and from these alone our seed is 
saved. Mixed colors. 
1094. Sutton’s Art Shades Per packet 67c 
The range of unusual and beautiful soft colors included in this strain 
will charm all who grow it. Strong yellows and browns have been avoided, 
leaving only shades of apricot, rose, terra cotta, etc. The plants possess 
the perfect form and robust habit of our perfection Calceolaria, from 
which this strain has been selected. 
1105. Multiflora nana Per packet 67c 
This strain has become popular in recent years owing to its suitability for 
indoor decoration in pots. The plants are dwarf and compact in habit, 
and the flowers, which are smaller than the large-flowered types such as 
our Perfection strain, are produced in great profusion in a wide range of 
beautiful colors. Height 1 foot. 
ANNUAL SUMMER CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Annual Chrysanthemums, including many new and improved varieties, 
are as valuable for summer gardening as the perennial flowers have long 
proved to be for the conservatory in autumn. Grown in pots, the Star class 
makes a grand greenhouse display in early spring, and out-of-doors, and 
gives flowers throughout the summer. Sow in the open ground during March, 
April, or May, and thin out the plants early. Seed may also be sown in 
September for an early display in the following summer. 
Annual Summer Chrysanthemums 
Begonia Lloydi 
COPYRIGHT S8S 
Sutton’s Star Chrysanthemum Varieties 
Height 18 inches 
1428. Morning Star Per packet 29c 
A fine Marguerite with immense flowers of an attractive soft yellow or 
primrose. The flowers last a remarkably long time when cut. 
1432. Evening Star Per packet 16c 
A deep golden yellow sport from Morning Star, to which it is similar in 
all respects except color. 
1433. Southern Star (Eldorado) Per packet 29c 
This differs from Evening Star in having a rich chestnut-brown center, 
and will be preferred by many. 
1434. Northern Star Per packet 29c 
Another beautiful variation; large ivory-white flowers with sulphur zone. 
1425. Sutton’s Special Mixture Per packet 29c 
Double and single; all the most beautiful varieties. 
SUTTON’S CINERARIAS 
The Large-Flowered variety come perfectly true from seed, and most 
pleasing effects can be obtained by the harmonious blending of colors. 
The Royal Blue, intermixed with the White variety, are very telling, while 
the Light Blue and Pink Pearl make a very delicate color combination. 
The mixed varieties produce a gorgeous show. 
Superb Large-Flowered Single 
1471. Superb Mixed Per packet 67c 
Including a wide range of beautiful colors, many of the flowers having 
clear white zones. The blooms are of immense size, borne on plants oif 
compact robust habit. 
1475. Royal Blue Per packet 67c 
Flowers extremely rich in color; a charming contrast to the white variety. 
1479. White Per packet 67c 
Lovely single pure white Cineraria, with fine broad petals. 
1487. Scarlet Per packet 67c 
The flowers open vivid scarlet and make a striking contrast with the pure 
white and more delicately tinted kinds. 
1501. Sutton’s Cactus-Flowered Per packet 41c 
Large flowers with narrow rolled petals radiating from a small center. An 
agreeable variation from the florist's flowers. This strain includes all the 
new shades of pale pink, salmon, old rose, and light blue. 
Intermediate or Hybrid Varieties 
The intermediate class of Cinerarias is especially useful for massing as 
well as for providng pot plants in the house. The flowers retain the star- 
like form of the Stellata strain, while the plants have the more robust 
habit of the large-flowered varieties. 
1507. Sutton’s Special Hybrids Per packet 41c 
From our numerous crosses we have developed this most interesting new 
strain. The plants attain a height of about 2 feet, and the flowers show 
many lovely pale "art shades" as well as the richest colored seifs. 
1509. Sutton’s Blue Shades Per packet 67c 
We consider this to be the best strain of Cinneria in this class. As the 
name implies, the shade of blue varies, but the medium sized flowers 
are much appreciated as pot plants for either greenhouse or hall decora¬ 
tion; the habit of the plant is intermediate between our Superb and Star 
types. Height 2 to 3 feet. 
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