SILENE 
The following are free-flowering hardy annuals, which make a brilliant 
show in early spring. 
4148. Sutton’s Double Salmon-Pink Per packet 16c 
A most beautiful rich shade of salmon-pink. Flowers fully double and 
borne in great profusion on compact plants 1 foot high. 
4172. Orientalis Per packet 29c 
Hardy biennial. Tall, robust-growing variety of neat habit; plants freely 
branched from the base, each branch carrying a large globular head of 
bright rose flowers, which are clove-scented. Useful for cutting and showy 
in herbaceous borders. Height 2 Vi feet. 
TEN-WEEK STOCK (Sutton’s Summer-Flowering) 
It is usual to sow annual Stocks under glass from the middle to the end 
of March. Sow thinly that the plants may become stout, and from the 
[ first give air freely when practicable. Prick off the seedlings into pans or 
boxes and give them the protection of a cold frame. Annual Stocks can 
also be successfully grown from sowings made in the open about the end 
of April. 
Perpetual Summer-Flowering Perfection Ten-Week 
Delicately Sweet Scented 
Valuable race of Ten-Week Stocks, producing throughout the summer 
and autumn months a continuous succession of lovely spikes of large 
flowers. Excellent for cutting. Height 18 inches. 
4220. White 4240. Blue 
4222. Yellow 4245. Mixed 
4238. Pale Mauve 
The above: All, per packet 29c 
4309. Princess Alice Per packet 29c 
A splendid branching Ten-Week Stock; immense spikes of beautiful white 
flowers of the greatest service for cutting. Height 18 inches. 
Sutton’s Ten-Week Stocks 
WINTER-FLOWERING STOCKS 
French—Giroflees a cultiver en pots. Half-hardy annuals 
If suitable varieties are chosen, a beautiful show of Stocks may be in¬ 
sured indoors during the winter months with very little trouble, and they 
are well worth growing, were it for their delightful scent alone. Sow thinly 
in pans or shallow boxes, from June to August. 
4364. Sutton’s Christmas Pink Per packet 41c 
If sown in July or August, this beautiful Stock will give fine specimens for 
indoor decoration at Christmas and during the winter months. The freely 
branching plants attain a height of 18 inches, and carry numerous long 
spikes of pale pink double flowers. 
4366. Sutton’s Yellow Prince Per packet 41c 
Large spikes of chroming sweet scented flowers; Wallflower-leaved 
foliage. Height 15 inches. 
STATICE - Sea Lavender 
The Sea Lavenders have become extremely popular, especially for cutting 
for house decoration. Th cloudlike masses of flowers of the branching va¬ 
rieties make borders gay for a long time, while their delicate coloring and 
light graceful habit are a great help to Helichrysums and other everlasting 
flowers. 
4210. Suworowi Per packet 29c 
An annual Statice, much in demand in London, where it is a prominent 
feature of the florists' shops. Greatly appreciated as a pot plant for the 
greenhouse, as it lasts in perfection for a long time. It also makes a 
charming decoration for the dinner table. Flowers bright rose color. 
Height 18 nches. 
4206. Sinuata Special Mixture Per packet 29c 
The large flowered Sea Lavender, which is also extensively grown for the 
cut-flower market, succeeds admirably under treatment as a half-hardy 
annual. Makes a graceful pot plant for the conservatory and the dried 
flowers are most effective for winter decoration. Height 18 inches. 
SUNFLOWER 
Seed may be sown very early in the season, and the plants can be brought 
forward in the manner usual with half-hardy annuals, or sowings may be 
made in the open in April or May where the plants are to flower. 
Large-Flowered Varieties 
4430. Sutton’s Giant Yellow. Per packet 29c 
Tall sunflower with immense heads. If a single-stemmed plant with one 
large terminal flower is preferred, it can be ensured by pinching out the 
side shoots if they appear. Height 8 to 10 feet. 
4432. Sutton’s Primrose Perfection Per packet 29c 
Numerous large bright primrose flowers with bold black centers. Height 
6 feet. 
4434. Sutton’s Red Per packet 29c 
Dark centered, brilliant flowers, banded with bright chestnut-red, mostly 
merging to yellow at the tips of the petals. Height 6 feet. 
4440. Sutton’s New Hybrids Per packet 29c 
Ranging from creamy white and primrose to orange-yellow, variably suf¬ 
fused and zoned with bronzy red and rose, and including ruby and maroon 
seifs, these new hybrids cannot fail to charm all who grow them. Height 
3 to 6 feet. 
. Small-Flowered Variety 
4462. Primrose Stella Per packet 29c 
A beautiful pale primrose variety. The dark center and delicately tinted 
petals make a delightful contrast. Valuable for cutting. Height 4 feet. 
Bowl of Various Varieties of Statice 
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