CORNFLOWER - Centaurea 
Cornflowers ore the hardiest of annuals and will grow anywhere. The 
Pink is a charming color, and our special Mixture contains an extraordinary 
variety of beautiful shades. 
1688. Double Pink Per packet 15c 
A great improvement on the original pink variety, and the flowers are 
more lasting when cut. 
1687. Double Blue Per packet 15c 
Flowers of intense color; true "Bachelor's Button" shape. 
1685. Sutton’s Special Mixture Per packet 25c 
A fine selection of brilliant colors and extra full flowers. 
1693. Double Dwarf Blue (Jubilee Gem) Per packet 25c 
A dwarf compact variety growing about 12 inches high and bearing an 
abundance of deep blue double flowers. 
Gosmos - Gi 
osmea 
Cosmeas are among the finest annuals for table decoration, and for their 
long period of flowering they are invaluable in the mixed border. Disap¬ 
pointment is often caused by sowing a late flowering strain. Our early- 
flowering varieties begin to bloom as soon as planted out, and continue in 
flower until cut down by autumn frosts. The best results are obtained by 
sowing in pots during February and transplanting immediately the first 
flowers appear in May or June. 
Sutton’s Early-Flowering, Single 
Height 3 feet. 
1708. White 
1709. Rose 
1710. Crimson 
Beautiful wine-red. 
Per packet 15c 
Per packet 15c 
Per packet 15c 
1711. Mixed 
Per packet 25c 
1713. Sutton’s Pink Beauty 
An early-flowering dwarf single variety producing 
attractive rose-pink flowers. Height 2 feet. 
Per packet 25c 
an abundance of 
Sutton’s Early-Flowering, Double 
This early-flowering class blooms within 10 weeks from a spring sowing, 
and even earlier if the plants are allowed to become slightly "pot-bound" 
before putting out in beds and borders. The "doubling" is not quite fixed 
and a percentage of single flowers is produced, which, however, are very 
lovely. 
1716. Double White 
1717. Double Rose 
1718. Double Crimson 
A rich claret color. 
Per packet 25c 
Per packet 25c 
Per packet 25c 
1721. Double Mixed 
Per packet 40c 
COSMOS, Orange Flare 
Per packet 40c 
A new, golden orange Cosmos blooming very early. Flowers may be had 
90 days after sowing of the seed. The flowers are 3 inches across and borne 
in great profusion. A 1935 novelty of great worth. 
COTULA BARBATA 
1727. Per packet 25c 
An interesting little annual from South Africa. The plants are dwarf and 
compact and bear an abundance of small yellow, button-like flowers. 
A very suitable subject for edgings and for rockwork. Height 3 inches. 
Half-hardy annual. 
CYCLAMENS, SUTTON’S TRIUMPH 
The introduction, several years ago, of the first large-flowered Cyclamen 
—the forerunner of the varieties now in general cultivation—created quite 
a sensatioh in the horticultural world. As a result of continued and patient 
experiment, extending over many years, we have now evolved a race of 
Cyclamens which marks an even more pronounced advance than did the 
Icrge-flowered varieties in their day. In every respect Sutton's Triumph 
Cyclamens are superior to the sorts now usually grown. 
1741. Triumph White Per packet 65c 
White Cyclamens have always been popular, and this new strain is 
superior in every way to the older forms of white. 
1745. Triumph Salmon-Pink Per packet 65c 
A dainty, yet bright and decorative shade of salmon-pink. Pleasing at 
all times, but invaluable during the dull winter months. 
1747. Triumph Salmon-Scarlet Per packet 65c 
Of vivid coloring, its only counterpart being the shade seen in the Grenq- 
din Carnation. Plants in full flower produce a wonderful spectacle. 
1768. Giant Mixed Per packet 25c 
For those of our customers who may prefer to grow the old large- 
flowered varieties we are retaining this mixture, which includes the usual 
wide range of attractive colors so long associated with our strain. 
1775. Unique Per packet 40c 
A beautiful fringed giant crimson and white Cyclamen, which shows color 
in the fringed portions of the petals as well as at the base. 
1765. Triumph Special Hybrids Per packet 65c 
Practically every shade commonly known in Cyclamens is included in 
this special mixture, as well as others not usually associated with this 
flower. The wonderful vigor and health of the plants make their cultiva¬ 
tion quite easy. We confidently recommend these hybrids to all who are 
fond of new and rare colors. 
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CYNOGLOSSUM - Hound’s Tongue 
1787. Sutton’s Annual Blue Per packet 15c 
A beautiful turquoise-blue variety, which flowers freely all the summer 
from an outdoor sowing in March or April. Height 18 inches. 
1785. Sutton’s Blue Gem Per packet 25c 
An early-flowering hardy biennial producing large sprays of brilliant blue 
Forget-me-not-like flowers. Will be much appreciated in dwarf borders 
for the rare color it gives in the early summer months. Height 18 inches. 
DAHLIA, Half-Hardy Perennial 
One of the greatest marvels to the numerous visitors to Sutton's trial 
grounds during past summers has been the display of Dahlias, flowering 
from seed within six months from date of sowing. Many of the blooms were 
of extraordinary size and coloring, and equal to named varieties. 
1815. Sutton’s Single Star Per packet 40c 
A distinct and pretty type of S'ngle Dahlia. The brilliantly colored flowers 
are of perfect star shape with pointed petals, ond are most decorative 
both in the garden border and for vases. Height 3 to 4 feet. Mixed 
colors. 
1797. Sutton’s Mammoth Decorative Mixed Per packet 65c 
A fine strain ot Double Dahlia, producing truly gigantic b'ooms measuring 
from 8 to 10 inches in d'ameter. The flowers are well displayed on plants 
5 feet in height, and may be cut with foliage for bold decoration in large 
bowls. Mixed colors. 
1805. Sutton’s Dwarf Border Mixed Per packet 40c 
An excellent strain for border work, especially where the taller varieties 
are not suitable The plants reach a height of about 21/2 feet and do 
not require staking. The small double and semi-double flowers, in a wide 
range of colors, appear well above the foliage, and are excellent for vases 
when cut. 
Coltness Hybrids 
The perfect form of the well-known Coltness Gem is reproduced in this 
hybrid strain; the plants are of ideal habit and very free flowering. 
Height about 2 feet. 
1823. Scarlet Per packet 40c 
1825. Yellow Per packet 40c 
1826. White Per packet 40c 
1830. Mixed Per packet 40c 
Sutton’s Daisies 
Sutton’s Blue Gem Cynoglossum 
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