Sutton’s Giant Pale Blue Pansy 
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NEMESIA - Sutton’s Large-Flowered 
For spring bedding Nemesias should be sown the first fortnight in Feb¬ 
ruary, grown under cool treatment, and transplanted early in May; for 
summer bedding the end of March or early in April is the best time to sow. 
Seed should be sown in July or August for winter greenhouse flowering, and 
from mid-September to mid-October for a spring display under glass. When 
flowered in the open garden, and for summer bedding especially, it is most 
important that the plants should get a good root-hold of the ground be¬ 
fore they come into bloom. 
3182. Pale Yellow 
3186. Rich Orange 
3188. Bronze-Pink Shades 
3192. Scarlet 
3197. Delicate Shades, Mixed 
3198. Special Mixture 
Including white, pale yellow, pink, 
diversities of intermediate shades. 
Per packet 29c 
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crimson, blue, and almost endless 
Sutton’s Hybrid Nemesia 
This popular dwarf compact strain is very beautiful for edging or pot 
culture. In recent years the flowers have been much improved both in size 
and color. Four varieties have been selected and fixed; we feel sure our 
customers will be pleased with them, especially the Blue Gem and Aurora. 
3207. Aurora Per packet 29c 
A very bright and attractive crimson and white bicolor variety, selected 
and fixed from our hybrid strain. The upper half of the flower is of the 
most brilliant red, the lower half being pure white. 
3207. Twilight Per packet 29c 
Charming blue and white bicolor variety, the blue counterpart of Aurora; 
makes a very effective bed. 
3209. Blue Gem Pretty Forget-me-not blue. Per packet 29c 
3211. Fire King Per packet 29c 
Brilliant scarlet flowers; the plants are particularly neat in habit; very 
attractive. 
3217. Mixed Colors Makes a striking bed. Per packet 29c 
NIGELLA - Love-in-a-Mist 
This charming hardy annual is very profuse blooming and the plants con¬ 
tinue to flower until the close of the summer. 
3261. Miss Jekyll Per packet 29c 
Lovely Nigella, giving an abundance of long stemmed flowers which are 
of a clear Cornflower-blue, prettily set in slender elegant foliage. One 
of the most attractive annuals. The plants are extremely hardy, and an 
autumn sowing produces the best specimens for flowering in the following 
summer. Height 18 inches. 
NIEREMBERGIA 
3278. Hippomanica (New) Per packet 41c 
A new and interesting subject for the conservatory or garden. The flowers, 
which are borne in great profusion, are a delicate lavender with an at¬ 
tractive clear yellow eye, and are well set off against the light green 
foliage, giving a very dainty effect. Although a perennial, the plant is 
best treated as a half-hardy annual. Height 6 inches. 
SUTTON’S PANSIES 
Pansies and Violas from seed cannot be grown too freely in any garden. 
The beautiful and rich colors produced by these flowers are especially wel¬ 
come after the yellow of the Daffodils has passed. Messrs. Sutton pay the 
greatest attention to Pansies and Violas, and the displays seen at our 
Reading and Slough grounds in May invariably call forth comment from 
passengers in passing trains and bring us many letters of inquiry. Pansies 
are best treated as biennials, sowing in July for flowering in the following 
year. 
3 316. Fire Beacon (Roggli) (New) Per packet 71c 
We consider this variety to be the greatest advance in Pansies we have 
seen for a considerable time. The color, which is quite unique, can best 
be described as bright Wallflower-red with a touch of orange. Fire Beacon 
possesses the same vigorous free-flowering hab t as our well-known Ulls- 
water and Crimson Queen Pansies, and will undoubtedly prove to be one 
of the most popular floral novelties, whether for beds and borders, or for 
cutting. 
3 313. Sutton’s Perfection Mixed Per packet 41C 
It is impossible to convey an adequate idea of the delightful variations 
in color and markings of this well known and popular strain. Our seed is 
saved only from the largest and best shaped flowers of the very richest 
colors, and we still consider this one of the finest Pansies in cultivation. 
Mixed colors. 
3311. Sutton’s Giant Fancy Per packet 41c 
A new strong growing strain with enormous flowers of brilliant and very 
varied colors. 
3 318. Sutton’s Ullswater. Per packet 41c 
A fine race which has created the widest interest, and we are gratified 
to learn of the pleasure this Pansy has given to many customers who have 
grown it. The coloring is unusual and attractive—a solid blue flower 
with a blue-black center; size, form and substance are equal to our well- 
known Perfection Pansy. 
3337. Large-Flowered Pale Blue Per packet 29c 
Flowers of a delicate mauve-blue shade with lightly marked centers, 
freely produced. 
3 3 32. Large-Flowered Yellow Per packet 29c 
Rich yellow flowers, with small dark centers; excellent in form. 
3320. Sutton’s Crimson Queen Per packet 41c 
The red counterpart of Sutton's Ullswater. It is the reddest and most 
brilliant Pansy we know. The flowers are of the largest size, of perfect 
form, and are marked with a conspicuous dark blotch towards the center. 
3337. Large-Flowered Bronze Per packet 29c 
A favorite and attractive coloring of bronze shades, all toning well to¬ 
gether. 
Nigella, Miss Jekyll 
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