


BROWALLIA 
1076. Speciosa major Per packet 40c 
Valuable perpetual-flowering greenhouse per- 
ennial, neat in habit, and of the easiest pos- 
sible culture, producing numerous large bright 
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 shade. 
Height 2 feet. . 
CALCEOLARIA 
Greenhouse Biennial 
The seed may be sown from May to July. It 
should be started in pans and placed in moist 
heat; cover the seeds with a mere dusting of 
fine mould and water moderately. On the ap- 
pearance 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 
Perfection strain, and to maintain its pre- 
eminence we continue to cross the finest flow- 
ers, 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 per- 
fect 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 foot. 
CAMPANULA 
Campanulas are delightfully graceful subjects 
for borders and beds, and can be grown with the 
greatest ease in all gardens. They are also ex- 
tremely useful for conservatory and house dec- 
oration, as the plants are exceedingly beautiful 
when in bloom. 
1167. Persicifolia grandiflora, Sutton’s 
Special Hybrids Per packet 40c 
Embracing single, 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 Pkt. 40c 
Very similar to the favorite pale blue C. 
isophylla, which, unfortunately, cannot be 
grown 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% 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 greenhouse, for 
which purpose seed should be sown in Sep- 
tember. This Campanula may also be grown 
as a half-hardy annual in an open, sunny po- 
sition. Height 12 to 15 inches. 
1177. Grandiflora Per packet 15c 
(Wahlenbergia, or Platycodon grandiflorum.) 
A fine Campanula, with very large, glistening, 
deep blue, erect flowers. Height 2 feet. Hardy 
perennial. 




CALENDULA, Hardy Annual 
Single Varieties 
1138. Orange Chrysantha Per packet 25c 
A bright orange form of the well-known 
Chrysantha. 
1143. Sutton’s Single Hybrids 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 Varieties 
1126. Sutton’s Orange King Per packet 25c 
A splendid variety of Calendula with enor- 
mous 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 214 feet. 
1131. Radio Per packet 25c 
A pretty variety with beautifully quilled pet- 
als; 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 
Rick orange flowers, slightly marked with 
emon. 
1140. Meteor Per packet 15c 
Charming yellow flowers, marked with pale 
lemon. 
CANDYTUFT 
One of the most popular annuals for furnish- 
ing 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 in- 
tended to stand, and the clumps or 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. 
1220. Sutton’s Improved Carmine Pkt. 15c 
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 va- 
rieties, 
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Candytuft, Sutton’s Improved White Spiral COPYRIGHT Sas 
SUTTON’S CARNATIONS 
(Dianthus Caryophyllus) 
Improved Marguerite 
A very carefully selected strain which gives an 
abundance of beautiful fringed double flowers 
within 6 months from time of sowing. The 
plants are unusually robust and make a bril- 
liant display in beds and borders. For table 
decoration the flowers are especially useful on 
account of their sweet scent. Over 90 per cent 
come fully double. Height 18 inches. 
1339. Mixed Colors Per packet 25c 
1341. Perpetual Early-Flowering 
Per packet 40c 
A valuable race flowering within 6 months of 
sowing, produced in a great variety of colors. 
The plants when potted after flowering in the 
open ground bloom freely throughout the 
winter. Mixed colors. 
1343. Vanguard Per packet 40c 
Produces exquisitely scented flowers within 6 
months from the date of sowing. A succes- 
sion of those popular flowers can be main- 
tained after the perennial varieties have gone 
out of bloom. Mixed colors, including Fancy, 
Self, and Yellow Grounds. 
Perennial Varieties 
1313. Prize Border Mixed — Per packet 65c 
Including Bizarre, Fancy, Self, and other flow- 
ers. The flower stems rise in a great sheaf, 
literally hundreds on a plant, and the colors 
are charmingly bright and fresh. Height 2 
feet. 
1317. American Tree (Perpetual) 
Per packet 65c 
Saved from the newest and finest named flow- 
ers and especially valued for winter bloom- 
ing. These Perpetuals are also used with 
striking effect in beds and borders. Sown in 
February or March and planted out, the flow- 
ers appear in August and September, and in 
the second season great sheaves of bloom are 
produced. 
CASTOR-OIL-PLANT - Ricinus 
1345. Sutton’s Bronze King Per packet 25c- 
Handsome Ricinus with rich bronzy-purple 
leaves and stems. Equally useful for conserv- 
atory decoration and the open ground. Height 
3 feet. Half-hardy annual. 
CELOSIA PLUMOSA, 
Half-Hardy Annual 
Sutton’s Giant 
Affords a superb display when grown in pots 
in the greenhouse, and the plants are equally 
beautiful in beds during the summer months. 
We offer three colors, identical in habit. 
1355. Yellow 1357. Scarlet 1359. Crimson 
Each, per packet 25c 

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