VERBENA 
Verbenas are extremely popular subjects for summer bedding, and when 
cut the flowers make an attractive decoration in vases. Seedling Verbenas 
are models of health and vigor, and if raised from January to the beginning 
of March will bloom abundantly during the summer and autumn of the 
same year. Sow in boxes, prick off into pots singly, and gradually harden 
for planting out. In March and April sowings may be made in a frame. 
Verbenas are also sown on prepared beds, and transplanted as they become 
ready. 
Sutton’s Compact 
Free-flowering, neat plants of close hab't. Will be found invaluable in 
many cases where the spreading growth of the usual type is undesirable. 
4677. Chamois Per packet 29c 
Very pretty pale chamois color, tinted orange. 
4679. Scarlet Per packet 29c 
Brilliant scarlet flowers. 
4681. Blue Per packet 29c 
A fine rich shade; makes a very lasting and attractive bed. 
4667. 
4668. 
4670. 
4669. 
4673. 
Sutton’s Superb Bedding 
White 
Pink Shades 
Blue 
Scarlet 
Mixed 
Per packet 29c 
Per packet 29c 
Per packet 29c 
Per packet 29c 
Per packet 29c 
SUTTON’S GIANT VERBENA 
4650. Sutton’s Giant White Per packet 41c 
Dense heads of finely shaped large white flowers. 
4652. Sutton’s Giant Pink Per packet 41c 
A great favorite; bright pink flowers which may be relied upon to come 
uniformly true. 
4658. Sutton’s Giant Firefly Per packet 41c 
Large and extremely brilliant self scarlet flowers. Very striking in a large 
bed. 
4662. Sutton’s Giant Royal Blue, White Eye Per packet 41c 
A rich blue Verbena with a striking white eye. 
4664. Sutton’s Giant Mixed Per packet 41c 
Many beautiful colors; large flowers in fine trusses. 
VERBENA ERINOIDES - Moss Verbena 
An attractive species of low spreading habit, with finely cut foliage and 
small heads of flowers. Excellent for rockeries. Easily grown under half- 
hardy treatment. 
4687. Mauve Per packet 29c 
4700. Verbena (Aloysia) Lemon-Scented Per packet 29c 
Pot plant. This favorite old sweet scented perennial may be raised from 
seeds sown in slight heat in the spring 
VIOLA - Tufted Pansy 
Bedding Varieties 
Violas are indispensable for spring gardening, and if the dead blooms 
are regularly removed the plants will continue to flower profusely until late 
autumn. This valuable perennial plant is perfectly hardy, and may be grown 
in the same manner as Pansy. Height 6 inches. 
4723. Sutton’s Primrose Per packet 29c 
The pale primrose flowers vary slightly in shade, but the effect is very 
pleasing. 
4731. Arkwright Ruby. Per packet 29c 
A most attractive variety, with bright ruby-crimson flowers shaded terra 
cotta; sweetly scented and comes quite true from seed. 
4746. Self Colors Mixed Per packet 29c 
A mixture of all the best self-colored sorts which can be grown from seed. 
VIOLA CORNUTA (Small-Flowered Varieties) 
By reason of their perpetual-flowering character, and for the charm of 
their dainty starry flowers produced in the greatest abundance, this class of 
Viola is becoming more and more favored each year for the Alpine and rock 
garden, as well as for edging purposes. 
4752. Sutton’s Pink Pearl Per packet 29c 
Surprisingly rich colored rose-pink flowers, freely produced on closely 
tufted plants with miniature foliage. A gem for the rockery. 
4754. Sutton’s Miniature Blue (New) Per packet 29c 
A hybrid Viola forming tufted plants 4 to 6 inches high, covered with 
small round flowers of good substance, rich violet-blue in color. Useful 
for carpeting, growing in the rock garden, and for edgings. Stands the sun 
well and remains in flower the whole summer. 
4769. Bowles’ Black Per packet 29c 
Tiny flat circular flowers hardly larger than a Violet, of glossy black 
color relieved by a gold point in center. Very interesting plant for the 
rock garden, and spreads freely if required. 
VISCARIA 
Besides being one of the most beautiful of our hardy annuals, Viscaria 
is also one of the easiest to grow. It is extremely free flowering, and makes 
most brilliant clumps in the annual border. For blooming outdoors seed 
may be sown in the open during March, April, or May, or in September 
for early flowering. Height, except Sutton's Rosy Queen, 1 foot. 
4795. Sutton’s Rosy Queen Per packet 29c 
Brilliant carmine-rose flowers profusely borne on compact plants. Makes a 
most effective bed. Height 10 inches. 
4797. Sutton’s Pink Beauty Per packet 16c 
A splendid variety with large pure rose-pink flowers. 
4799. Sutton’s Pale Blue (New) Per packet 29c 
The large pale china-blue flowers will make a most useful addition to 
the existing colors in this popular annual. 
4805. Fire King Per packet 16c 
Gorgeous scarlet flowers freely produced on plants of neat habit. 
4809. Pure White Per packet 16c 
Lovely white glistening flowers. 
4803. Delphinium-Blue Per packet 16c 
A clear shade of pure bright blue. 
4812. Sutton’s Brilliant Mixture Per packet 16c 
Sutton’s Superb Bedding Verbenas 
Mauve Trachelium 
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