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Celosia Plumosa (See page 129) — copvricut sas 

Browallia Speciosa Major (See page 129) copyricut sas 
Sutton’s Double Tuberous-Rooted Begonia 

ANAGALLIS - Pimpernel 
Free-flowering, half-hardy annual, and thrives 
also from a sowing made in the open ground 
in April. Height 6 inches. 
181. Large-Flowered Blue _— Per packet 25c 
182. Large-Flowered Scarlet Per packet 15c 
AQUILEGIA - Columbine 
The delicate and refined beauty of the new 
shades in the Long-Spurred Aquilegias, coupled 
with their graceful form, has given a great im- 
petus to the culture of the Columbine, and the 
plant has the additional advantage of thriving 
in semi-shaded positions. When cut, Aquilegias 
provide some of the most charming and refined 
flowers it is possible to have for table decoration. 
Seed may be sown under glass in March or April, 
the seedlings being transplanted when large 
enough; or a sowing may be made in the open 
ground in June. Hardy perennial. 
461. Selected Long-Spurred Hybrids 
Per packet 49c 
All the best and brightest colors. Height 3 
feet. 
ARCTOTIS 
504. Sutton’s Special Hybrids Per packet 40c 
Half-hardy annual. These Special Hybrids in- 
clude the finest range of coloring we have 
ever seen in Arctotis. They have been raised 
from crosses made between a number of 
species, and embrace white, ivory, cream, yel- 
low, orange, red, rich crimson, and also un- 
usual wine shades, many with interesting con- 
trasting basal markings to the ray petals. 
Extremely useful for bowls and vases, and if 
cut in the young state the flower heads last 
in water for a long period, making an attrac- 
Ne day-time table decoration. Height 9 
inches. 
AUBRIETIA 
The lovely spring plant which makes the gar- 
den so gay in the early months of the year. 
Aubrietias are charming companions to Yellow 
Alyssum and white Arabis. Grows well from 
seed. Sow in May or June and piant out in 
autumn. Hardy perennial. 
887. Sutton’s Large-Flowered Hybrids 
Per packet 25c 
A wide range of colors including many unusual 
shades which cannot be fixed and offered sep- 
arately. 
891. Pale Mauve Per packet 15c 
893. Deep Mauve Per packet 25c 
Very showy. 
895. Rich Rose Per packet 25c 
A beautiful variety, the cushion-like plants 
being covered with large rosy carmine flowers. 
Excellent for spring bedding, edging and rock- 
work, 
BALSAM 
Balsams are excellent for conservatory dec- 
oration, and they are also freely used as bor- 
der plants and for bedding. Considering the 
fleshy nature of the stems, it is surprising how 
well these flowers endure dry seasons and severe 
storms. Half-hardy annual. 
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Sutton’s Improved Balsam 

923. Sutton’s Improved Camellia-Flowered 
Per packet 25c 
In its extraordinary size, perfect form and 
brilliant colors this fine strain of Balsam sur- 
passes all others. Height 18 inches. 
BEGONIA - Fibrous-Rooted 
Although the Fibrous-Rooted Begonia is best 
known as a bedding plant it also meets a great 
need in the greenhouse during the late summer 
and early autumn months, especially to follow 
annuals grown under glass for spring and early 
summer blooming. Sow the seed in February or 
March, and transplant the seedlings 2 inches 
apart into boxes. When large enough transfer to 
pots those required for indoor decoration. 
1028. Sutton’s Loveliness Per packet 25c 
One of the largest-flowered Fibrous-Rooted 
Begonias, and the clear rose-pink blossoms 
have made it a great favorite for greenhouse 
and for bedding. 
1034. Sutton’s Coral-Pink Per packet 25c 
Equally showy as a pot plant or for bedding 
out. 
964. Begonia Lloydi (Tuberous-Rooted) 
Per packet 40c 
This Begonia has attained a great popularity, 
and now occupies a position among Begonias 
similar to that of the Stellata classes of Cin- 
eraria and Primula. As a pot plant it is very 
beautiful, but a still more striking effect is 
produced in hanging-baskets. Mixed colors. 
BEGONIA 
Double Varieties, Tuberous-Rooted 
From seed sown in February or March, and 
with generous treatment, plants may be flowered 
within 6 months. Prick off the seedlings into 
pans or small pots as fast as they become large 
enough, shifting on to larger pots as growth 
requires. 
Double Begonias, besides being most useful 
throughout many months of the year under 
glass, make invaluable summer bedding plants, 
owing to their sturdy free-flowering habit. 
961. Sutton’s Double Mixed Per packet 40c 
Our mixed strain includes charming inter- 
mediate shades as well as red, white, yellow, 
and cream, etc., which cannot be ‘fixed’ 
separately. 
Single Varieties, Tuberous-Rooted 
Notwithstanding that Double Begonias have 
come prominently to the front in recent years, 
the single varieties retain their popularity for 
bedding and conservatory decoration. The flow- 
ers are very lovely both in form and coloring. The 
seed may be sown cas advised under Double 
Begonias. 
1011. Sutton’s Frilled Mixed Per packet 40c 
Flowers erect and delightfully frilled; chiefly 
delicate shades. 
971. Sutton’s Prize Single Mixed 
Per packet 40c 
Saved from the richest and most varied flow- 
ers. All shades of color are included from 
the deepest crimson to the lightest pink, as 
well as orange, yellow, and white. 
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