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Cosmeas are among the finest annuals for table decoration, and for their 
long period of flowering they are invaluable in the mixed border. Disap¬ 
pointment is often caused by sowing a late flowering strain. Our early 
flowering varieties begin to bloom as soon as planted out, and continue in 
flower until cut down by autumn frosts. The best results are obtained by 
sowing in pots during February and transplanting immediately. The first 
flowers appear in May or June. 
Sutton’s Early Flowering, Single 
Height 3 feet. 
1708. White 
1709. Rose 
1710. Crimson 
Beautiful wine-red. 
1711. Mixed 
Per packet 16c 
Per packet 16c 
Per packet 16c 
Per packet 29c 
1713. Sutton’s Pink Beauty Per packet 29c 
An early flowering dwarf single variety producing an abundance of at¬ 
tractive rose-pink flowers. Height 2 feet. 
Sutton’s Early Flowering, Double 
This early flowering class blooms within 10 weeks from a spring sowing, 
and even earlier if the plants are allowed to become slightly "pot-bound" 
before putting out in beds and borders. The "doubling" is not quite fixed 
and a percentage of single flowers is produced, which, however, are very 
lovely. 
1716. Double White 
Per packet 29c 
1717. Double Rose 
Per packet 29c 
1718. Double Crimson Per packet 29c 
A rich claret color. 
1721. Double Mixed Per packet 41c 
COSMOS, Orange Flare 
Per packet 41c 
A new, golden orange Cosmos blooming very early. Flowers may be had 
90 days after sowing of the seed. The flowers are 3 inches across and borne 
in great profusion. A 1935 novelty of great worth. 
CYNOGLOSSUM - Hound’s Tongue 
A beautiful turquoise-blue variety, which flowers freely all the summer 
from an outdoor sowing in March or April. Height 18 inches. 
1787. Sutton’s Annual Blue Per packet 16c 
A beautiful turquoise-blue variety, which flowers freely all the summer 
from an outdoor sowing in March or April. Height 18 inches. 
1785. Sutton’s Blue Gem Per packet 29c 
An early flowering biennial producing large sprays of brilliant blue Forget- 
me-not-like flowers. Will be much appreciated in dwarf borders for the 
rare color it gives In the early summer months. Height 18 inches. 
CYCLAMENS, SUTTON’S GOLD MEDAL 
Cyclamens are the brightest and most cheerful flowers one can have at 
Christmas for house and table decoration. They well repay the time and 
care bestowed on their cultivation, and since the introduction by us of the 
salmon shades and the rich crimson color they have very rapidly increased 
in popular favor. 
1741. Triumph White Per packet 67c 
One of the largest and most handsome Cyclamens. 
1745. Triumph Salmon-Pink Per packet 67c 
Lovely shade of salmon-pink. Flowers much larger than those of the 
original Salmon Queen. 
1747. Triumph Salmon-Scarlet Per packet 67c 
A vivid color, resembling that of the Grenadin Carnation. Free-flowering 
and of good giant form. Makes a charming companion to the Giant 
Salmon-Pink. 
1768. Giant Mixed Per packet 41c 
Includes the Giant varieties named, as well as intermediate shades. 
1775. Unique (New) Per packet 41c 
A beautiful fringed giant crimson and white Cyclamen which shows color 
in the fringed portions of the petals as well as at the base, a feature 
which gives the flowers a very striking appearance. Most fringed varieties 
have loose, heavy petals which do not remain upright, but Unique retains 
the graceful habit and poise of the original C. persicum. 
DIDISCUS COERULEUS - Blue Laceflower 
I960. Per packet 29c 
This annual is very largely grown in America as the "Blue Lace Flower," 
and is charming as a pot plant or for cutting. It is quite hardy, and 
the beauty of its form and coloring is best appreciated when grown in 
full sun. Trachymene coerulea is another name for this plant. Height 
18 inches. 
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