Gilia Tricolor Rosea 
Ornamental Grasses 
COPYRIGHT SftS 
Gypsophila Elegans, IF kite. Large-flowered 
GILIA 
2218. Coronopifolia, Sutton’s Hybrids Per packet 41c 
A magnificent strain of this half-hardy biennial giving long spikes of the 
most brilliant flowers interspersed with fine Larkspur-like foliage. The 
colors include vermilion, salmon, apricot, rich pinks, and pure yellow. 
Succeeds best as a half-hardy annual. Height 3 to 4 feet. 
GLOXINIA 
2245. Special Hybrids Per packet 67c 
Perfectly moulded gigantic bells of unequaled brilliance. Although seifs 
and bicolors predominate, there are others of unusual intermediate shades 
previously unknown in Gloxinias. 
GODETIA 
Godetias are of great value as summer-flowering annuals in the garden, 
and they also make an effective display in the greenhouse in spring. The 
plants are quite hardy and extremely easy to grow, and they remain in 
full beauty for a considerable period. When cut, the long graceful sprays 
of the taller varieties make a handsome decoration for vases, and this 
section is also largely employed as a background to borders of the dwarfer 
growing kinds. March and April are the best months for sowing seed in the 
open for a summer display; for a spring show under glass sow in pans dur¬ 
ing October. 
Tall Varieties With Flowers On Long Loose Sprays 
2278. Sutton’s Double Cherry-Red Per packet 29c 
' A beautiful rich color. Since its introduction by us in 1928, this variety 
has become extremely popular. 
2280. Sutton’s Double Shell Pink Per packet 29c 
An attractive variety with dainty shell-pink double flowers, loosely 
arranged in long graceful sprays. Height 2 to 3 feet. 
2282. Sutton’s Double Rose Per packet 16c 
Of distinct and graceful habit, producing long sprays of beautiful large 
double flowers of a delicate rose-pink shade, with brilliant carmine 
centers. Invaluable for cutting. Excellent for borders. 
2292. Sutton’s Double Mauve Per packet 29c 
A pretty variety with clear pinkish mauve flowers, of the same habit as 
the preceding. 
2296. Sutton’s Double Mixed Per packet 29c 
A well-balanced mixture consising only of the tall double varieties. 
Dwarf Bushy Varieties 
2337. Double Azalea-Flowered, Rose Carmine (New) Per packet 16c 
2339. Double Azalea-Flowered, Crimson-Scarlet (New) 
Per packet 16c 
2340. Double Azalea-Flowered, Mixed Per packet 29c 
Dwarfer Varieties With Flowers In Clusters 
2317. Sybil Sherwood Per packet 29c 
The color is a most glorious shade of salmon-pink blended with orange, 
which is softened by a delicate white border. Height 1 foot. 
ORNAMENTAL CURIOUS GOURDS 
Rapid growing and suitable for growing around arbors, trellises, fencing, 
etc. Fruits are strangely shaped and quaintly marked and colored. The 
foliage is often curious. Grown for ornament. 
6708. Gourds • Per packet 29c 
GRASSES, ORNAMENTAL 
Several of the Ornamental Grasses have a graceful habit which adds to 
the charm ot the flower garden. They are also especially suited for grow¬ 
ing in a reserve plot for the adornment of vases, table decoration, and 
bouquets. See illustration above. 
2357. Twelve Varieties, Sutton’s Selection $1.25 
2358. Six Varieties, Sutton’s Selection 65c 
GYPSOPHILA 
2407. Elegans, Sutton’s Crimson Per packet 16c 
A rich colored variety for bouquets and garden decoration. Of the same 
habit as the type. 
2402. Elegans, White, Large Flowered Per packet 16c 
Flowers twice as large as the type and more valuable for beds and borders. 
2405. Elegans, Delicate Pink Per packet 16c 
Charming pink Gypsophila well worth growing in addition to the white 
variety. 
HELIOPHILA 
2461 . Per packet 29c 
A charming South African annual, with pretty blue, white-eyed flowers 
which are freely produced in long racemes. The plant may be flowered 
in the open under half-hardy treatment, and when grown in masses is 
very attractive. It is, however, seen to the best advantage in the cool 
greenhouse, where its graceful sprays will overtop a groundwork of the 
orange Ursinia or apricot Dimorphotheca with great effect. Height 18 
inches. 
HELICHR Y SUM 
Helichrysums are well-known everlasting flowers and produce several 
beautiful colors. They are an ornament to the garden when growing and 
are everywhere prized for the winter decoration of vases and for durable 
bouquets. May be sown in the open ground during April. Some growers, 
however, prefer to sow in pans in March and plant out the seedlings atter 
they have been hardened off. 
Sutton’s Large-Flowered 
2455. Mixed Brilliant colors only. Height 3 feet. Per packet 16c 
HEUCHERA 
Charming hardy perennial for rockeries and borders; foliage dwarf and 
compact, above which rise numerous graceful panicles of flowers which are 
excellent for cutting. Easily grown from seed. The plants make a remark¬ 
ably fine show when massed in the border and allowed to become well 
established. They are also useful in beds when other subjects may be in- 
terplanted for flowering at a different season. 
2482. Sanguinea, Sutton’s Hybrids Per packet 29c 
Including a large proportion of pretty shades of pink, as well as creamy 
white, rose, and crimson. Height 18 inches. 
HOLLYHOCK 
2521. Sutton’s Annual Mixed Per packet 16c 
A strain which flowers freely from July onwards, from a sowing made in 
the open ground in April where intended to bloom, and such plants are 
singularly free from disease. Our mixture includes semi-double and single 
flowers, in a wide range of bright shades. Height 4 to 5 feet. 
HONESTY 
Early flowering hardy biennial, which will grow under trees. Chiefly prized 
for its shining silvery seed pods, which make a useful winter decoration 
when arranged with glowing orange fruits of the Winter Cherry. Height 
about 2 feet. . . 
2523. Purple Bright purple flowers. Per packet 16c 
IMPATIENS 
These brilliantly colored subjects are not so largely grown as they de¬ 
serve to be. They are ideal plants for greenhouse and conservatory decora¬ 
tion, of the simplest cultivation. 
2538. Holsti, Orange-Scarlet Per packet 41c 
A species from East Africa. In habit the plant resembles I. Sultani. but 
is more robust and of easier cultivation. The flowers are freely produced 
and make a fine effect in the conservatory. This variety also succeeds well 
for bedding. Height 18 inches. , 
2539. Holsti Hybrids Per packet 41c 
Includes a wide range of colors varying from lilac to ruby, and salmon- 
pink to vermilion-scarlet. As easily grown as the orange-scarlet type, 
and a valuable strain for decorafion of the conservatory and tor bedding. 
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