
Sutton’s Annual Poppy 
Phlox Drummond 
Sutton’s Beauty Phloxes 
A fine strain of large-flowered, dwarf, compact 
Phloxes which are invaluable for massing in beds 
and for edgings, and they also make admirable 
pot plants for the greenhouse and conservatory. 
For greenhouse work, seed should be sown in 
September or October, the seedlings being grown 
steadily on in cold frames, and finally potted in 
4-inch pots for blooming in the spring. For 
summer bedding seed may be sown in February 
or March. 
3545. Sutton’s Pink Beauty Per packet 40c 
eee a charming range of salmon-pink 
shades. 
3549. Sutton’s Scarlet Beauty Per packet 40c 
A worthy companion to our well known Pink 
Beauty, the color being a vivid scarlet. 
3555. Sutton’s Mauve Beauty Per packet 40c 
The flowers exhibit various shades of pale 
mauve. Very attractive in beds. 
3557. Sutton’s Violet Beauty Per packet 40c 
Beemely effective either as a bedding or pot 
plant. 
3547. Sutton’s Salmon Beauty Per packet 40c 
in hae rich color, and very striking as 
a bed. 2 
3553. Sutton’s Blue Beauty Per packet 40c 
After years of selection we have succeeded in 
fixing this new ‘’Beauty’”’ variety, which may 
best be described as a good mauve-blue shade. 
Sutton’s Large-Flowered 
Large beds of annual Phlox make an 
amazing show of wonderful colors. For 
bedding, Phlox makes a pleasing change 
from Antirrhinums. Strong, 
healthy plants in the early stages 
will ensure continuous blooming 
for a long period. Height 1 foot. 
3505. Pure White 
3511. Delicate Pink 
3509. Yellow 
3519. Salmon-Rose 
3521. Vivid Scarlet 
3531. Blue 
White eye. 
3535. Mixed 
The above, each, per pkt. 25c 
3560. Sutton’s Purity 
Per packet 25c 
This beutiful pure white per- 
Petual-flowering Phlox is one 
of the most charming pot 
plants for the conservatory or 
greenhouse. The flowers are 
sweetly scented and easily pro- 
duced at almost any season of 
the year. Equally valuable for 
bedding. Height 9 to 12 inches. 

PENTSTEMON 
Sutton’s Large-Flowered 
_Grown as annuals in the North but are peren- 
nials in the South. 
A much improved strain of this favorite flow- 
er. The large Gloxinia-shaped blooms vary from 
pure white, pink, and rose, to richest crimson. 
3381. Pink Shades Per packet 40c 
A most charming combination of delicate 
tints only, including rose, pink, and carmine, 
on white grounds. 
3383. Scarlet Per packet 40c 
Brilliant flowers, free from magenta tint. 
Makes a very striking bed edged with the pink 
or white varieties. 
3385. Pure White Per packet 25c 
Large, pure white flowers freely produced. 
Excellent both for bedding and cutting. 
PENTSTEMON GLABER 
inis Pentstemon is well suited for bedding or 
for the herbaceous border, but it should be given 
a well drained soil and an open, sunny position. 
The plant is compact in habit, and the flowers, 
which are produced in large trusses, are much 
sought after by bees. Height 12 to 15 inches. 
3413. Glaber, Sutton’s Hybrids 
Per packet 25c 
Ranging in color from pale lavender-blue 
through mauve and purple to rose-pink shades. 


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ANNUAL POPPIES 
A great wealth of color can be obtained 
throughout the summer by liberal sowings of 
the Annual Poppies. During March, April, and 
May sow in lines or groups, and thin to about a 
foot apart. The seeds should be sown where the 
plants are intended to flower, because it is 
difficult to transplant with any measure of suc- 
cess. 
3623. Shirley, Sutton’s Delicate Shades 
Per packet 25c 
Including only pale shades of salmon, apricot, 
peach, etc., the strong colors and rose-pinks 
having been eliminated. 
3633. Shirley, Fine Mixed Per packet 15c 
3635. Shirley, Sutton’s Double, Art Shades 
Per packet 25c 
All new and unusual shades. 
3639. Ryburgh Hybrids Per packet 25c 
A fine strain resembling the Double Shirley 
Poppy. The flowers have beautifully waved 
petals and are very bright in color. Height 2 
feet. 
3678. Mexican Poppy (Hunnemannia) 
Per packet 25c 
Clear yellow flowers with golden anthers, re- 
sembling in size and shape the Iceland Poppy. 
Half-hardy perennial, best grown as an annual 
in this country. Height 18 inches. ; 
3670. Double Peony-Flowered Mixed 
Per packet lic 
Imposing double globular flowers, well adapted 
for shrubberies and large borders. We offer a 
combination of several bright colors. Height 
3 feet. 
PERENNIAL POPPIES 
3701. Orientale, Sutton’s 
Double Scarlet “Packet 25c 
The earliest-flowering of the 
Oriental Poppies. A very strik- 
ing plant for the herbaceous 
border. Height about 2 feet. 
3703. Orientale, Sutton’s 
Cherry Pink Packet 40c 
A rare and pretty shade of 
brilliant cerise-rose, which we 
have fixed from seed. The 
flowers are of silklike texture 
and largest size. 
ICELAND POPPY 
(Papaver Nudicaule) 
Beautiful perennial Poppies, 
which if sown in March will flow- 
er the same year. Height about 
1 foot, except where otherwise 
stated. 
Sutton’s Large-Flowered 
A truly giant strain, giving 
flowers twice the size of the 
original variety. Height 2 feet. 
3683. Special Mixture 
Per packet 25c 
Including pinks, bright orange, 
yellow and white, as well as 
cream, straw and maize-col- 
ored tints, and many unusual 
combinations of all these 
shades. 

