



Sutton’s Daisies 
CLERODENDRON FALLAX 
1585. Per packet 65c 
Imposing perennial stove plant, which has 
been so much admired in Sutton’s exhibits at 
recent Chelsea Shows, and is easily grown 
from seed. The large heads of bright scar- 
let flowers are as useful for greenhouse decora- 
tion as the popular Poinsettia. Height 2 feet. 
COREOPSIS (Calliopsis) 
Coreopsis is one of the best of our annuals. 
The flowers are especially valuable for town 
gardens, where they flourish even under ad- 
verse conditions. ; 
1651. Sutton’s Special Mixture Pkt. 25c 
A selection of the brightest and richest col- 
ored large-flowered varieties. 
1657. Dwarf Mixed Per packet 15c 
Choice and very showy strain, having flowers 
quite as large as those of the Tinctoria race, 
but borne on compact plants 12 inches in 
height. Blooms profusely during summer and 
autumn. Excellent for dwarf borders and edg- 
ings. 
CORNFLOWER - Centaurea 
Cornflowers are the hardiest of annuals and 
will grow anywhere. The Pink is a charming 
color, and our Special Mixture contains an ex- 
traordinary variety of beautiful shades. 
1688. Double Pink Per packet 15c 
A great improvement on the original pink va- 
riety, and the flowers are more lasting when 
cut. 
1687. Double Blue Per packet 15c 
Flowers of intense color; true ‘‘Bachelor’s But- 
ton’ shape. 
1685. Sutton’s Special Mixture Pkt. 25c 
A fine selection of brilliant colors and extra 
full flowers. i 
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. 
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Coreopsis (Calliopsis), Sutton’s Special Mixture 
Cos W1OS - Cos mea 
Cosmeas are among the finest annuals for 
table decoration, and for their long period of 
flowering they are invaluable in the mixed bor- 
der. Disappointment is often caused by sowing 
a late-flowering strain. Our early-flowering va- 
rieties 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 transplantingg im- 
presior sly. when the first flowers appear in May 
or June. 
Sutton’s Early-Flowering, Single 
Height 3 feet. 
1708. White Per packet 15c 
1709. Rose Per packet 15c 
1710. Crimson Per packet 15c 
Beautiful wine-red. 
1711. Mixed Per packet 25c 
1713. Sutton’s Pink Beauty Per packet 25c 
An early-flowering dwarf single variety pro- 
ducing an abundance of attractive rose-pink 
flowers. Height 2 feet. 
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 Per packet 25c 
1717. Double Rose Per packet 25c 
1718. Double Crimson Per packet 25c 
A rich claret color. 
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 sow- 
ing of the seed. The flowers are 3 inches 
across and borne in great profusion. A 1935 
novelty of great worth. 
COLEUS 
1604. Sutton’s Prize Per packet 65c 
Seed carefully saved from one of the finest 
collections of named and hybridized varieties. 
Mixed colors. 
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 out- 
Boe 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. 
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Sutton’s Special Mixture Cornflowers 
‘COTULA BARBATA 
Ugg Per packet 25c 
An interesting little annual from South Africa. 
The plants are dwarf and compact and bear an 
abundance of small yelléw, 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 sensation 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 large-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 invalu- 
able during the dull winter months. 
1747. Triumph Salmon-Scarlet 
Per packet 65c 
Of vivid coloring, its only counterpart being 
the shade seen in the Grenadin Carnation. 
tents in full flower produce a wonderful spec- 
tacle, 
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 cultivation quite 
easy. We confidently recommend these hy- 
brids to all who are fond of new and rare 
colors. 
DAISY - Bellis Perennis; 
Hardy Perennial 
Double Daisies rank among the most valuable 
plants for spring gardening, and beds composed 
entirely of these flowers give a very pretty 
effect. Seed should be sown in June to give 
strong plants for putting out in October, from 
which an abundance of flowers will be produced 
in the spring, lasting well into the summer. 
1842. Sutton’s Quilled Salmon-Pink 
Per packet 25c 
A favorite color in this class. 
1841. Sutton’s Quilled Bright Red 
Per packet 25c 
The quilled double flowers, which are of a most 
pleasing color, are distinct in character. 
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