SWEET PEAS 
Choicest Named Varieties 
WHITE 
9115. Sutton’s Sextet Queen Per packet 40c 
Pure white flowers of great substance. Gives normally five-flowered stems 
when grown under ordinary conditions, and six-flowered stems with quite 
a fair number of sevens, when grown on the "cordon" system for show 
purposes. 
CREAM 
9165. What Joy Per packet 25c 
Flowers cream, heavily frilled, and well placed on long substantial stems. 
FLUSHED, CREAM GROUND 
9210. Sutton’s Shell Pink Per packet 25c 
Immense flowers of great substance, daintily flushed with an exquisite 
shade of deep shell-pink over a cream ground. 
PINK SHADES 
9255. Sutton’s Nobility Per packet 40c 
A giant among Sweet Peas. The color is clear pale salmon-pink on a deep 
cream ground, closely approaching buff, and many five-flowered stems 
are produced. 
SALMON AND ORANGE SHADES 
9435. Guinea Gold Per packet 25c 
Deep golden-orange, and stands sun and wind perfectly. 
CERISE AND SCARLET SHADES 
9500. Sutton’s Golden Radiance Per packet 40c 
Flowers clear salmon-cerise, suffused with golden lights. The constitution 
of the plant is very vigorous. 
9535. Flamingo Per packet 25c 
Brilliant orange-scarlet flowers, shaded cerise; of large size, and carried 
on long stems. 
BLUE SHADES 
9750. Sutton’s Ebony Per packet 40c 
Quite a distinct shade, almost a blue-black, and the blooms have a lus¬ 
trous sheen which imparts a brilliance seldom seen in dark Sweet Peas. 
The flowers, which are perfectly placed, are frequently produced five on a 
stem. An exceptionally strong grower. 
9775. Blue Flame Per packet 25c 
Large true deep blue variety, the standard showing a little deeper color 
than the wings. 
9788. Pierrot Per packet 25c 
Pure white, with heavy deep blue picotee edges and markings to both 
standards and wings. 
PURPLE 
9900. Sutton’s Purple Monarch Per packet 25c 
A deep shade of purple, but free from the dead coloring often associated 
with purple Sweet Peas. 
9905. Bacchus Per packet 25c 
Immense wine-colored flowers; distinct. 
SUTTON’S SWEET PEAS IN COLOR MIXTURES 
One of the most delightful methods of growing Sweet Peas is to arrange 
a number of varieties in harmonious biendings or contrasts. The range of 
colors is so extensive and diverse that an almost endless choice is made 
possible, and as a basis for those who may be planning such color schemes 
we offer the following effective combination of the finest frilled varieties. 
9080. Pink, Yellow, and Salmon Shades 
9084. Pale Blue and Cream Shades 
9086. Salmon-Pink and Pale Blue Shades 
9088. Rose-Pink and Bright Blue Shades 
9090. Cream and Maroon Shades 
9092. Salmon-Pink and Crimson Shades 
9096. White, Pink, and Red Shades 
9100. Imperial Red, White, and Blue 
9041. All Colors Mixed 
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TEN-WEEK STOCKS, 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. 
Sutton’s Giant Perfection 
A wonderfully fine type of the largest-flowered Ten-Week Stocks, of 
strong growth, branching habit, very large and fully double flowers, the 
plants growing to a height of 15 to 18 inches. A remarkable percentage 
of plants of this strain yields double flowers. 
4220. White 4240. Blue 
4222. Yellow 4245. Mixed 
4238. Pale Mauve 
The above: All, per packet 25c 
4309. Princess Alice Per packet 25c 
A splendid branching Ten-Week Stock; immense spikes of beautiful white 
flowers of the greatest service for cutting. Height 18 inches. 
WINTER-FLOWERING STOCKS, 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 40c 
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 40c 
Large spikes of charming sweet-scented flowers; Wallflower-leaved 
foliage. Height 15 inches. 
Sutton’s Sweet Peas 
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