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DELPHINIUMS 
Delphiniums furnish our gardens with flowers of great beauty in form 
and color, the charming shades of blue being especially attractive. The 
perennial varieties offered below are extremely valuable during the early 
months of summer, and are strikingly effective in the border. They can be 
grown quite easily from seed, from which it is now possible to produce the 
best colors and shades, many flowers being equal to the finest named sorts. 
1869. Hybridum, Sutton’s Improved Per packet 41c 
Very beautiful strain with large, handsome flower spikes, including the 
best of the new double and single varieties. Height 3 to 5 feet. Mixed 
shades. 
1885. Dwarf Porcelain-Blue Per packet 29c 
Similar in habit to the preceding, and the flowers are of the purest pale 
porcelain-blue. Can be flowered as an annual if sown early. 
1887. Blue Butterfly Per packet 29c 
A brilliant blue variety of compact habit which can be flowered as an 
annual if sown early. Valuable for small beds and as an edging to taller 
plants. Height 15 inches. 
1897. Paniculata (New) Per packet 29c 
A most attractive species, producing very freely branched plants with 
narrow fernlike foliage which is literally covered with small violet-blue 
flowers. From seed sown in early spring, plants may be put out in May 
and will flower freely in an open sunny position from June till the end 
of August. A useful addition to the early flowering Delphiniums. Height 
1 '/ 2 to 2 feet. 
DIGITALIS - Foxglove 
By carefully choosing the positions, the majestic grace of the wild Fox¬ 
glove can be well reproduced in our gardens, and moreover the plants will 
thrive in semi-shaded and damp positions which are otherwise most difficult 
to fill. 
1965. Sutton’s Giant Primrose Per packet 29c 
The most beautiful Foxglove, with large flowers of rich cream or buff 
color. Very effective when planted against a dark shrubbery background, 
and also a fine plant for the herbaceous border. 
1967. Sutton’s Apricot Per packet 16c 
A new hybrid variety with long spikes of charming pale apricot flowers. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA - California Poppy 
For several years past we have paid great attention to this flower, and 
now offer a number of extremely beautiful varieties which show quite a 
d'stmct range of most brilliant coloring. Only those who have used Esch- 
scholtzias for summer bedding have any idea of the gorgeous effect pro¬ 
duced by these plants. They are 1 foot in height unless stated otherwise. 
2063. Sutton’s Red Chief Per packet 29c 
A distinct shade, the flowers being a rich red-mahogany throughout- early 
flowering. Plants of compact habit and particularly useful for beddina 
purposes. a 
2059. Sutton’s Orange Prince Per packet 29c 
A real giant; the bright orange blooms frequently measure 5 inches 
across. Height 1'/ 2 to 2 feet. 
2071. Sutton’s Buff-Pink p er packet 29c 
Distinct shade in Eschscholtzias. Beautiful large frilled flowers of deep 
creamy pink will be much appreciated. 
2061. Sutton’s Flame p er packet 16c 
Gorgeous coloring of coppery orange-scarlet, and one of the most vivid 
of the section. The flowers are rather smaller than the older sorts and 
the plants dwarfer and more compact. 
2055. Sutton’s Special Mixture Per packet 29c 
Including all the new shades, which create a most brilliant display. 
EUPHORBIA MARGINATA - Snow-on-the-Mountain 
2121 . 
An annual with most attractive variegated foliage, 
leaves are broadly margined with pure white. May be 
April or May. Height 18 inches. 
Per packet 16c 
The tender green 
sown in position in 
EXACUM AFFINE 
7177. p er packet 41c 
Beautiful greenhouse pot plant, producing sweetly scented bright mauve 
flowers. Biennial, flowering within 6 months from sowing. Height 9 
inches. 
FELICIA - The Kingfisher Daisy 
2133. Adfinis Per packet 41c 
Succeeds well under half-hardy treatment. The best of the Felicias. The 
rich blue flowers, with bright yellow centers, are borne on stems 6 to 8 
inches long. Makes good pot plant. Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural 
Society. 
FRANCOA RAMOSA - Bridal Wreath 
71^1- Per packet 41c 
Popular decorative plant, producing during the summer months a number 
ot elegant sprays of pure white flowers. Excellent for cutting and very 
largely used for table decoration. Half-hardy perennial. Height 2i/ 2 feet. 
GAMOLEPIS 
7173. Tagetes Per packet 16c 
Hardy annual. A pretty lemon-yellow annual edging plant with Daisy- 
like flowers produced in great abundance. Height 6 inches. 
GAILLARDIA 
The gorgeous colors produced by Gaillardias make these flowers particu¬ 
larly valuable for garden decoration. They show conspicuously in borders 
where the plants will remain in bloom for a long period and the flowers 
afford charming tints for color schemes. As cut flowers Gaillardias are 
extremely popular for the bold decoration of bowls and vases for which 
purposes they should be widely grown. All the varieties offered' below are 
strictly speaking, perennials, but, with the exception of the three varieties 
first named, they are much better when treated as half-hardy annuals. 
2156. Sutton’s Large-Flowered Single Per packet 29c 
An exceedingly showy and effective strain of Gaillardia, producing 
throughout the summer and autumn months large handsome flowers of 
various colors, including clear golden yellow seifs, brilliant crimson-edged 
blossoms and others banded with gold. Height 2 to 3 feet. 
2152. Sutton’s Primrose Beauty Per packet 29c 
Very large flowers of clear primrose marked with a broad wine-red band 
zone around center. Excellent for cutting, and very lasting. 
21 c 54 -. Sutton’s Crimson Glow Per packet 29c 
Similar in habit to the Large-Flowered Single, but the flowers are a rich 
crimson, showing very little yellow. Invaluable for herbaceous borders and 
for vase decoration. 
2158. Sutton’s Special Mixture Per packet 29c 
Of the finest Double and Single varieties. 
GAURA 
2175. Lindheimeri Per packet 29c 
Succeeds well as an annual. Extremely useful perennial which produces 
long graceful sprays of white flowers. Plants from a March sowing com- 
mence flowering in July and continue till late in autumn; useful for 
cutting. Height 2 feet. 
GESNERA - Naegelia 
22 PL Sutton’s New Hybrids Per packet 67c 
A delightful race of Hybrid Gesneras for the decoration of stove green¬ 
houses and conservatories during the summer and autumn months. The 
flowering spikes carry numerous bright pendulous blooms including pure 
white, yellow, salmon-pink, orange, rose-carmine, and rich crimson Ad¬ 
mirable as a table plant. Perennial. Height 18 inches. 
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