BEGONIA Double Varieties, Tuberous-Rooted 
From seed sown in February or March, and with generous treatment, 
plants may be flowered within 6 months. Prick off the seedlings into pans 
or small pots as fast as they become large enough, shifting on to larger 
pots as growth requires. 
Double Begonias, besides being most useful throughout many months of 
the year under glass, make invaluable summer bedding plants owing to 
their sturdy free-flowering habit. 
961. Sutton’s Double Mixed Per packet 40c 
Our mixed strain includes many charming intermediate shades as well as 
red, white, yellow, and cream, etc., which cannot be "fixed" separately. 
Single Varieties, Tuberous-Rooted 
Notwithstanding that Double Begonias have come prominently to the 
front in recent years the Single varieties retain their popularity for bedding 
and conservatory decoration. The flowers are very lovely both in foriTi and 
coloring. The seed may be sown as advised under Double Begonia. 
1011. Sutton’s Frilled Mixed Per packet 40c 
Flowers erect and delightfully frilled; chiefly delicate shades. 
971. Sutton’s Prize Single Mi.xed Per packet 40c 
Saved from the richest and most varied flowers. All shades of color are 
included from the deepest crimson to the lightest pink, as well as orange, 
yellow, and white. 
BROWALLIA 
1076. Speciosa major Per packet 40c 
Valuable perpetual-flowering greenhouse perennial, neat in habit, and of 
the ecs est possible culture, producing numerous large br ght blue flowers, 
relieved by a white throat. They are exceptionally valuable in the garden, 
blooming all summer and retaining their neat appearance. Do well in sun 
or light shode. Height 2 feet. 
Sutton’s Improved Balsam 
CALCEOLARIA 
Greenhouse Biennial 
The seed may be sown from May to July. It should be started in pans 
placed in moist heat; cover the seeds with a mere dusting of fine mould 
and water moderately. On the appearance of the second leaf promptly 
prick off the seedlings into pots. 
1091. Sutton’s Perfection Per packet 65c 
Gold Medal. Diversity of color, immense size, and profusion of flowers 
are the characteristics which have established the supremacy of the Per- 
tection strain, and to maintain its pre-eminence we continue to cross the 
finest flowers, and from these alone our seed is saved. Mixed colors. 
1094. Sutton’s Art Shades Per packet 65c 
The range of unusual and beautiful soft colors included in this strain 
will charm all who grow it. Strong yellows and browns have been avoided, 
leaving only shades of apricot, rose, terra cotta, etc. The plants possess 
the pertect form and robust habit of our Perfection Calceolaria, from 
which this strain has been selected. 
1105. Dwarf Mixed (Multiflora nana) Per packet 65c 
This strain has become popular in recent years for indoor decoration in 
pots, owing to its dwarf and compact habit. The flowers, which are 
smaller than the large-flowered types, are produced in great profusion 
in a wide range of beautiful colors. Height 1 toot. 
SINGLE CALENDULA, Hardy Annual 
1143. Sutton’s Single Hybrids Per packet 15c 
Single Calendulas are very attractive and our strain shows a beautiful 
range of delicate shades of cream, primrose, buff, apricot, and orange. 
Height 1 foot. 
DOUBLE CALENDULA, Hardy Annual 
1126. Sutton’s Orange King Per packet 25c 
A splendid variety of Calendula with enormous orange flowers, perfectly 
double and beautifully formed. This is the strain which is now so much 
grown for the cut-flower market. 
1129. Sutton’s Lemon Queen Per packet 15c 
A charming variety, bearing very large double flowers of a pleasing clear 
lemon-yellow. An admirable companion to Sutton's Orange King. 
1135. Sutton’s Art Shades Per packet 25c 
A mixture of attractive and uncommon shades of apricot, orange, and 
cream. Particularly useful for cutting. • 
1137. Chrysantha Per packet 25c 
A distinct type of Calendula. The large double buttercup-yellow flowers 
with broad drooping petals somewhat resembling a Chrysanthemum, and 
the long stout stems make it an ideal variety for cutting. Height 2 to 
2 V 2 teet. 
1131. Radio Per packet 25c 
A pretty variety with beautifully quilled petals; flowers of fine form 
and of a very rich orange color. 
1133. Radio, Golden Beam Per packet 15c 
This is the golden counterpart of the above variety. 
1139. Prince of Orange Per packet 15c 
Rich orange flowers, slightly marked with lemon. 
1140. Meteor Per packet 15c 
Charming yellow flowers, marked with pole lemon. 
CAMPANULA 
Campanulas are delightfully graceful subjects for borders and beds, and 
can be grown with the greatest ease in all gardens. They are also extremely 
useful for conservatory and house decoration, as the plants are exceedingly 
beautiful when in bloom. 
1167. Persicifolia grandiflora, Sutton’s Special Hybrids 
Per packet 40c 
Embracing smgle, semi-double, and double flowers. The colors include 
various pleasing shades of mauve, blue, and purple, as well as pure white. 
Hardy perennial. 
1171. Sutton’s “Basket” Campanula Per packet 40c 
Very similar to the favorite pale blue C. isophylla, which, unfortunately, 
cannot be crown from seed. The strain we offer makes a charming plant 
for hanging-baskets, and is extremely lasting. Half-hardy perennial; 
if sown early will flower the same year. 
1173. Cecili Per packet 40c 
A free-flowering half-hardy annual species producing large bells 1'/z .to 
2 inches across, of a shining dark blue color, distinctly veined with 
purple. A desirable plant for pot work in early spring in the cool green¬ 
house, for which purpose seed should be sown in September. This Cam¬ 
panula may also be grown as a half-hardy annual in an open, sunny 
position. Height 12 to 15 inches. 
1177. Grandiflora Per packet 15c 
(Wahlenbergia, or Platycodon grondiflorum.) A fine Campanula, with 
very large, glistening, deep blue, erect flowers. Height 2 feet. Hardy 
perennial. 
CANDYTUFT 
One of the most popular annuals for furnishing beds and borders with 
masses of color during the summer months. The Dwarf Hybrid mixture is 
particularly rich in color. Seed may be sown in March, April, or May, where 
the plants are intended to stand, and the clumps cr lines must be thinned 
to afford each specimen a fair chance of attaining robust proportions and 
of producing fine heads of bloom. 
1222. Sutton’s Improved White Spiral Per packet 25c 
Large, pure white Hyacinth-shaped spikes. Height 1 foot. (Illustrated 
page 79.) _ n j t- 
1220. Sutton’s Improved Carmine Per packet loc 
Attractive bright carmine flowers. Height 1 foot. 
1216. Sutton’s Dwarf Pink Per packet 15c 
A pretty shade of pale pink; flowers freely produced. Height 6 inches. 
1218. Sutton’s Lilac Queen Per packet 15c 
A dwarf compact variety, with clear mauve or lilac flowers, makes a 
charming companion to our Dwarf Pink. Height 6 inches. 
1213. Sutton’s Dwarf Hybrid Mixed Per packet 25c 
Including the best large-flowered dwarf varieties. 
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