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IPOMOEA - Japanese Morning Glory 
Many beautiful varieties of climbing Convolvulus are more generally 
known as Ipomoeas, rubro-coerulea, which in this country flowers freely 
out-of-doors, they should be treated as hardy annuals. They are admirably 
adapted for verandas, trellis work, etc., and all delight in a sunny position. 
1643. Rubro-coerulea (Heavenly Blue). Sutton’s Early Flowering 
Per packet 41c 
The Convolvulus major (Ipomoea purpurea) or "Morning Glory", is in¬ 
dispensable for covering wire trellises, arbors, and verandas. Although the 
plant is not strictly hardy, seed may be sown in the open ground in the 
early part of May without misgiving. We offer all the richest and most 
brilliant colors separately. 
1621. Major, Blue Per packet 16c 
1625. Major, Rose Per packet 16c 
1630. Major, Mixed Per packet 16c 
JACOBAEA 
A really beautiful free flowering hardy annual, producing dense heads of 
double flowers, which are largely grown for bouquets. Height 18 inches. 
2562. Mixed Per packet 16c 
KAULFUSSIA AMELLOIDES 
An excellent annual for edging and rockwork. Height 6 inches. 
2573. Blue Per packet 16c 
KOCHIA - Summer Cypress or Belvedere 
2579. Trichophylla. Per packet 16c 
A rapid growing annual of graceful habit, with finely cut, tender green 
foliage which changes to a rich russet-crimson in autumn. Admirable 
for borders and for the centers of beds and makes an elegant foliage 
plant for pots in conservatory. Height 2 to 3 feet. 
LAVATERA - Mallow 
The Lavateras, or Mallows as they are more popularly known in gardens, 
are extremely showy subjects for tall borders and large beds. Lavatera, 
Sutton's Loveliness, is undoubtedly the finest form of all the Pink Mallows; 
the imposing flowers are exceedingly rich in color and may be cut on stems 
of 2 feet or more in length. 
2646. Sutton’s Loveliness Per packet 29c 
A deep form of our well-known Lavatera rosea splendens, being much 
richer in color Very effective either as a garden plant or for indoor 
decoration, the bronzy foliage and stems making a fine foil to the glow¬ 
ing rose-pink flowers. 
2650. Alba Splendens Per packet 16c 
An excellent contrast to the preceding fine Pink Mallows. Flowers large, 
glossy, pearly white; valuable for borders and to supply cut material for 
vases or other decorative purposes. Height 3 feet. 
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LARKSPUR 
These annual Delphiniums are quite hardy, and the fine spikes of bloom 
are exceedingly graceful and attractive. It is usual to put in the seed 
where the plants are intended to stand, and March and April are the best 
months for spring sowing. Thin out the seedlings promptly, and give each 
plant ample room for development, especially when grown on good ground. 
Larkspurs may also be sown in October for producing an earlier display in 
the following year than is possible from spring-sown seed. 
2633. Early-Flowering, Tall Rocket Mixed Per packet 29c 
An early-flowering strain of tall Larkspur, growing about 3 feet high and 
producing an abundance of spikes of double flowers. The plants come into 
bloom at least 3 weeks in advance of the Stock-Flowered class. 
Sutton’s Stock-Flowered 
A tall growing, branched, double flowering strain, invaluable for large 
beds and for cutting. Height 3 feet. 
2591. Rosy Scarlet Per packet 29c 
A superb color in Larkspurs; as a dinner table decoration it is unsurpassed. 
2599. Old Rose Per packet 29c 
A particularly pleasing shade. 
2593. Shell-Pink Per packet 29c 
A beautiful pale shade which associates nicely with the richer Rosy 
Scarlet. 
2595. Salmon-Pink Per packet 29c 
A very brifliant new shade. 
2597. Rose-Pink Per packet 29c 
(New) Attractive bright rose flowers; quite a distinct shade. 
Per packet 29c 
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2603. Blue 
Rich violet-blue. 
2601. White 
A popular variety. 
2605. Pale Mauve 
Delicate lavender-mauve. 
2607. Deep Mauve 
2611. Special Mixture 
All the brightest colors. 
