SUTTON’S CARNATIONS 
Improved Marguerite 
A very carefully selected strain which gives an abundance of beautiful 
fringed double flowers within 6 months from time of sowing. The plants 
are unusually robust and make a brilliant display in beds and borders. For 
table decoration the flowers are especially useful on account of their 
sweet scent. Over 90 per cent come fully double. Height 18 inches. 
1339. Mixed Colors Per packet 29c 
1317. American Tree (Perpetual) Per packet 67c 
Saved from the newest and finest named flowers and especially valued 
for winter blooming. These Perpetuals are also used with striking effect 
in beds and borders. Sown in February or March and planted out, the 
flowers appear in August and September, and in the second season great 
sheaves of bloom are produced. 
Perennial Varieties (Dianthus Caryophyllus) 
1313. Prize Border Mixed Per packet 68c 
Including Bizarre, Fancy, Self, and other flowers. The flower stems rise 
in a great sheaf, literally hundreds on a plant, and the colors are charm¬ 
ingly bright and fresh. Height 2 feet. 
1343. Vanguard Per packet 41c 
Produces exquisitely scented flowers within 6 months from the date of 
sowing. A succession of those popular flowers can be maintained after 
the perennial varieties have gone out of bloom. Mixed colors, including 
Fancy, Self, and Yellow Grounds. 
CELOSIA PLUMOSA 
Sutton’s Giant 
Affords a superb display when grown in pots in the greenhouse, and the 
plants are equally beautiful in beds during the summer months. We offer 
three colors, identical in habit: 
1355. Yellow. 1357. Scarlet. 1359. Crimson. Each, per packet 29c 
CLARKIA 
The enormous improvement in the Elegans class, which now includes a 
wide range of really beautiful colors, has brought Clarkias much into favor. 
They are not only very largely used in the border, but magnificent speci¬ 
mens 4 feet or more in height are grown in pots for the conservatory dec¬ 
oration. For a display in the open ground, sow from March to May, or in 
September for blooming early in the following summer. August or early 
September is the best time to sow for spring flowering under glass. 
1551. Sutton’s Salmon-Scarlet Per packet 29c 
The brightest colored of all the Clarkias. Flowers brilliant salmon-scarlet, 
fully double, and produced in long sprays. An indispensable variety for 
the garden and conservatory decoration in pots. 
1563. Sutton’s Firefly Per packet 29c 
Vivid rose-crimson flowers, exceptionally double, and invaluable alike for 
cutting and border decoration. 
1553. Sutton’s Salmon Per packet 29c 
Long graceful sprays of double salmon flowers. 
1555. Sutton’s Rose-Pink (New) Per packet 29c 
A free-flowering double Clarkia of a pure glowing rose color. 
1557. Sutton’s Delicate Pink Per packet 16c 
Similar in habit to the preceding and equally valuable for the garden and 
cutting. 
1559. Sutton’s Snowball Per packet 16c 
Beautiful pure white fully double flowers produced in tall spikes. 
1567. Purple Prince Per packet 16c 
Rich ruby-purple double flowers; makes an attractive bed when grown 
alone, but should not be mixed with the red varieties. 
1570. Sutton’s Brilliant Mixture Per packet 29c 
A selection of the finest double Elegans varieties, all dull colors being 
excluded. Illustrated. 
CLERODENDRON FALLAX 
1585. Clerodendron Falax Per packet 67c 
Imposing perennial stove plant, which has been so much admired in Sut¬ 
ton's exhibits at recent Chelsea Shows, and is easily grown from seed. The 
large heads of bright scarlet flowers are as useful for greenhouse decora¬ 
tion as the popular Poinsettia. Height 2 feet. 
COLEUS 
1604. Sutton’s Prize Per packet 87c 
Seed carefully saved from one of the finest collections of named and 
hybridized varieties. Mixed colors. 
COREOPSIS (Calliopis) 
Coreopsis is one of the best of our annuals. The flowers are especially 
valuable for town gardens, where they flourish even under adverse condi¬ 
tions. 
1651. Sutton’s Special Mixture Per packet 29c 
A selection of the brightest and richest colored large-flowered varieties, 
including C. grandiflora. 
COTULA BARBATA 
1727. Cotula Barbata Per packet 29c 
An interesting little annual from South Africa. The plants are dwarf and 
compact and bear an abundance of small yellow, button-like flowers. 
A very suitable subject for edgings and for rockwork. Height 3 inches. 
CORNFLOWER - Centaurea 
Cornflowers are the hardiest of annuals and will grow anywhere. The 
Pink is a charming color, and our special Mixture contains an extraordinary 
variety of beautiful shades. 
1688. Double Pink Per packet 16c 
A great improvement on the original pink variety, and the flowers are 
more lasting when cut. 
1687. Double Blue Per packet 16c 
Flowers of intense color; true "Bachelor's Button" shape. 
1685. Sutton’s Special Mixture Per packet 29c 
A fine selection of brilliant colors and extra full flowers. 
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