SWAN RIVER DAISY - Brachycome Iberidifolia 
Brilliant free-flowering hardy annual, blooming throughout the summer 
months and suitable for beds or borders; the dainty flowers resemble small 
Cinerarias. Makes a very pretty pot plant for the greenhouse and the 
flowers are extremely lasting. Height 9 inches. 
4475. Sutton’s Azure Fairy Per packet 25c 
One of the prettiest variations of this favorite hardy annual. The azure- 
blue flowers show a white zone around the central dark disc and are 
most attractive. 
4477. Sutton’s Large-Flowered Pale Blue Per packet 25c 
Distinct dainty flowers with primrose centers; charming for pots as well 
as for outdoor effects. 
4479. Sutton’s Large-Flowered Dark Blue Per packet 15c 
The rich-colored flowers go well with the paler blue varieties. 
4485. Sutton’s Special Mixture Per packet 25c 
Including many beautiful varieties not found in the usual mixed strains. 
SWEET SULTAN 
A very attractive hardy annual. The flowers are well adapted for cutting 
and retain their freshness in water for a long period. Sow in the open ground 
in March, April, or May, or in September for early flowering. 
Sutton’s Giant 
Magnificent strain with flowers exquisitely fringed, delightfully scented, 
and at least twice the size af older varieties. The plants are alsa earlier 
flowering. Height 18 inches. 
4495. Giant White Per packet 15c 
Superb pure white flowers. 
4503. Giant Splendens Per packet 15c 
Rich wine-red; unusual color in Sweet Sultans and most attractive. 
4497. Giant Delicate Mauve Per packet 15c 
Pale mauve outer petals with white center. Very dainty. 
4501. Giant Rosy Mauve Per packet 15c 
The pinkest variety of Giant Sweet Sultan we know, and a very pretty 
shade. 
4507. Giant Mixed Per packet 25c 
Including white and various shades of mauve, blue, purple, etc. 
TAGETES 
4561. Signata pumila, Sutton’s Golden Gem Per packet 25c 
Hardy annual. A much-improved dwarf compact variety; flowers very 
freely produced and thrown well above the foliage. Height 9 inches. 
TITHONIA SPECIOSA 
4588. Per packet 25c 
Tall-growing half-hardy annual plant with rich orange-red flowers of a 
very telling color. The seed should be sown under glass in February or 
March, and the plants either flowered in the greenhouse or put into a 
sunny position in the border during May. Height 6 feet. 
TORENIA 
4591. Foumicri grandiflora Per packet 25c 
Profuse-blooming greenhouse annual; large violet-blue and pole mauve 
flowers. Sow in a warm temperature in March or April. Prick off while 
small, and subsequently pot the seedlings singly. Height 1 foot. 
TRACHELIUM 
A free-growing greenhouse annual or biennial, having large cloudlike 
heads of tiny flowers somewhat resembling Gypsophila. Height about 18 
inches. If large plants are required, a sowing should be made at the end 
of June, and the seedlings grown steadily on, repotted as needed up to the 
10- or 12-inch size. In this way fine specimens 5 feet in height may be 
obtained. Does well outdoors in sheltered positions. 
4595. Mixed Per packet 25c 
Mauve and white. 
TYDAEA 
4602. Sutton’s Dwarf Large-Flowered Per packet 65c 
A most valuable greenhouse plant ‘‘nr autumn and winter decoration. 
When sown in January or February, blaoming will commence in the fol¬ 
lowing August or September and the display will continue for a long time. 
The cultivation is the same as for Achimenes or Gloxinias. Height 1 foot. 
URSINIA 
4605. Anethoides Per packet 25c 
A brilliant orange-colored, daisy-like annual from the Cape. The dwarf 
plants are well furnished with finely cut foliage, above which rise the 
orange flowers measuring over 2 inches in diameter, each with a deep 
purple zone around the center. The flowers are borne on long wiry stems, 
and make an excellent decoration In small vases. When grown in the 
garden it should be given a sunny position, and strong plants raised in 
pots from seed sown in a cool greenhouse during the latter part of March 
or early in April for transfer to the open at the end of May will produce 
a very effective display. For flowering under glass, January is the best 
time for sowing. Height 1 foot. 
4609. Pulchra, Sutton’s Radiance fer packet 25c 
A dwarf form of the preceding, growing only 6 to 8 inches high. The 
plants ore covered with brilliant orange flowers, which stand out well 
above the finely cut foliage. May be treated in the same manner as 
Ursinia anethoides. 
VENIDIUM 
Sow the seeds in April or early May, and avoid excessive moisture. Gerrni- 
nation is difficult if sowings are made too early, but may often be facili¬ 
tated by exposing the seed-pans ar boxes to direct sunshine. 
4622. Sutton’s Hybrid Art Shades Per packet 40c 
Half-hardy annual. An entirely new race of Venidiurn. The most att^c- 
tive feature is the remarkable range of coloring, varying from pure white 
to orange shades, through ivory, cream, lemon, yellow, and straw tinged 
with buff, mostly set off by glistening black centers and maroon mark¬ 
ings at the base of the ray-petals. Height 2 to 3 feet. 
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Sutton’s Swan River Daisy coPYRisHisas 
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