ACHIMENES, Greenhouse Perennial 
111. Sutton’s Superb Mixed Per packet 40c 
Profuse blooming plants for pots. The flowers vary considerably in size, 
and are of the richest colors. Height 1 foot, 
ACROCLINIUM 
Popular everlasting flowers. One of the earliest annuals to bloom, flow¬ 
ering within 6 weeks from time of sowing. Height 1 foot. 
118. Sutton’s Special Mixture Many Shades Per packet 25c 
AGATHAEA (Aster) 
128. Coelestis Per packet 25c 
Half-hardy perennial, producing pretty pale blue daisy-like flowers in 
June. Makes an excellent pot plant, and is invaluable for dwarf borders. 
Height 18 inches. 
AGERATUM 
One of the most effective of our half-hardy annuals, for edgings and 
small beds, remaining in flower throughout the summer. 
131. Sutton’s Imperial Dwarf Blue Per packet 25c 
Habit very dwarf and compact, well adapted for ribbon borders. Height 
9 inches. 
134. Little Blue Star Per packet 25c 
A charming miniature variety which will be found invaluable for small 
beds ond formal edgings. The plants are literally covered with small 
bright bluish mauve flowers. Height 3 inches. 
138. Tall Blue Per packet 15c 
Very attractive in beds, and suitable for bouquets. Height 18 inches. 
ALONSOA 
Alonsoas were at one time grown only as half-hardy plants for the border, 
but are now also largely used with charming effect for greenhouse decora¬ 
tion. Sown in August or September and grown steadily on they make a 
surprisingly pretty display in April and May, 
151. Warscewiezi compacta Per packet 15c 
Foliage dark green; racemes of bright scarlet flowers. Height 12 inches. 
ALYSSUM 
158. Minimum Per packet 15c 
Hardy annual. Beautiful miniature Alyssum, growing close to the ground, 
with small wh te flowers. Invaluable for edgings. Largely used in the 
gardens at Sandringham, one of the Royal Palaces of England. 
161. Little Dorrif Per packet 15c 
Similar to preced ng, but the plants are less spreading and the flower- 
heads stand in an erect mass 3 or 4 inches high. 
163. Sweet Alyssum Per packet 15c, per ounce 50c 
Hardy annual. Free-blooming and suitable for beds and edgings; flowers 
white. Height 9 inches. 
AQUILEGIA - Columbine 
The delicate and refined beauty of the new shades in the Long-Spurred 
Aquilegias, coupled with their graceful form, has given a great impetus to 
the culture of the Columbine, and the plant has the additional advantage 
of thriving in semi-shaded positions. When cut, Aquilegias provide some of 
the most charming and refined flowers it is possible to have for table dec¬ 
oration. Seed may be sown under glass in March or April, the seedlings 
being transplanted when lorge enough; or a sowing may be made in the 
open ground in June. Hardy perennial. 
461. Selected Long-Spurred Hybrids Per packet 40c 
All the best and brightest colors. Height 3 feet. 
Antirrhinum, Sutton’s Triumph copyrights 8 s 
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THE WORLD'S FINE 
No comment about Sutton’s Seeds is necessary to the exper¬ 
ienced gardener. To the beginner or person who has never used 
Sutton’s Seeds we want to say—“you have missed the best.” 
Flowers grown from Sutton’s Seeds are the finest—recognized 
throughout the world. No one else in the world makes it pos¬ 
sible for you to grow such sturdy plants and lovely blooms as 
you can raise from. Sutton’s Seeds. No other flowers win as 
many prizes as those grown from Sutton’s Seeds. This is a long- 
established fact. 
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mums 
Snapdragons are popular bedding annuals; also largely used for 
flowering under glass In the winter. We make a specialty of them. 
Our strains are selected with the greatest possible care to insure 
their being true to color and equal to any for vigor. Snapdragons 
SUTTON’S TALL VARIETIES 
Undoubtedly the best strain of Tall Antirrhinums. Flowers very large, 
produced on long spikes, and invaluable for cutting. These Antirrhinums 
are indispensable for forming bold groups in large borders, but should not 
be used for ordinary bedding. Height 3 feet. 
407. Dawn Per packet 15c 
Pretty cream flowers shaded buff-pink; white throat. 
409. Golden Chamois Per packet 25c 
One of the most beautiful varieties, the colors being a rare and exquisite 
combination of the softest pink and bright golden shades, well indicated 
by the name "Golden Chamois". 
401. Bright Pink Per packet 15c 
Delightful shade of pure rose-pink; free-flowering. 
403. Buff-Pink Per packet 15c 
An attractive rich shade, which tones well with the yellow, apricot, and 
flame colors. The flowers of this variety are also prettily frilled. 
399. Coral-Red Per packet 15c 
Bright and charming variety with white throat. 
391. Orange King Per packet 25c 
A rather paler color than the Intermediate variety of the same name; 
excellent as a center for beds. 
395. Rich Apricot Per packet 25c 
Similar in color to the intermediate variety of this name. 
393. Fire King Per packet 25c 
Orange-scarlet with white throat. 
425. Pure White Per packet 15c 
Striking variety, throwing up numerous long spikes of pure white flowers. 
Excellent for cutting. 
413. Crimson and Gold Per packet 15c 
An effective combination of deep crimson and rich gold. The flowers are 
of the largest type, borne on long handsome spikes. 
421. Cloth of Gold Per packet 15c 
Long spikes of showy yellow flowers; remains in bloom the whole of the 
summer. 
423. Canary Yellow Per packet 25c 
Produces long spikes of large flowers, an attractive shade of yellow. 
419. Maroon King Per packet 25c 
A distinct chocolate-maroon variety which contrasts well with all the 
paler sorts. 
389. Giant-Flowered Mixed Per packet 40c 
Enormous flowers borne on long bold spikes, quite twice the size of the 
old-fashioned sorts; the colors have been carefully selected, avoiding all 
dull and uninteresting shades. 
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Border of Alyssum Minimum 
