CANTERBURY BELLS 
With the introduction of the annual class of 
Canterbury Bells it is now possible to have plants 
of this favorite flower in bloom for a much 
longer period than formerly. The hardy biennial 
varieties make a wonderful display in mixed bor- 
ders in the early summer months and may be 
sown from April to July, the seedlings being 
transplanted when large enough. Seedlings may 
also be potted in October and, provided they are 
not forced in any way, these will decorate the 
conservatory and greenhouse in spring. The 
annual varieties should be sown in March or 
April for flowering in the open during the late 
summer and autumn. 
Annual Canterbury Bells 
A fine strain of single Canterbury Bells which, 
from a March or April sowing, will bloom in the 
late summer and autumn of the same year. It 
is also very useful for growing in pots in the 
conservatory. Height 2 to 214% feet. 
1301. Pink Per packet 25c 
A soft clear pink shade. 
1303. Deep Rose Per packet 25c 
1305. Light Blue Per packet 25c 
1307. Dark Blue Per packet 25c 
1311. Mixed Colors Per packet 25c 
Hardy Biennial 
1255. Sutton’s Improved Mixed 
Per packet 25c 
A combination of the finest and most deli- 
cate colors in cultivation, including single, 
double, and Cup-and-Saucer varieties. 
ANNUAL SUMMER 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Annual Chrysanthemums, including many new 
and improved varieties, are as valuable for sum- 
mer gardening as the perennial flowers have long 
proved to be for the conservatory in autumn. 
Grown in pots, the Star class makes a grand 
greenhouse display in early spring, and out-of- 
doors gives flowers throughout the summer. Sow 
in the open ground during March, April, or May, 
and thin out the plants early. Seed may also be 
sown in September for an early display in the 
following summer. 
1425. Sutton’s Special Mixture 
Per packet 25c 
Double and single; all the most beautiful va- 
rieties. 
Sutton’s Star Varieties 
Height 18 inches 
1428. Morning Star Per packet 25c 
A fine Marguerite with immense flowers of an 
attractive soft yellow or primrose. The flowers 
last a remarkably long time when cut. 
1432. Evening Star Per packet 15c 
A deep golden yellow sport from Morning 
Star, to which it is similar in all respects ex- 
cept color. 
1433. Southern Star (Eldorado) 
Per packet 25c 
This differs from Evening Star in having a 
rich chestnut-brown center, and will be pre- 
ferred by many. 
Annual Summer Chrysanthemums 
Sutton’s 
Cineari 
The Large-Flowered varieties come perfectly 
true from seed, and most pleasing effects can 
be obtained by the harmonious blending of colors. 
The Royal Blue intermixed with the White va- 
riety is very telling, making a very delicate 
color combination. The mixed hybrids produce 
a gorgeous show. 
Sutton’s Large-Flowered Single 
1471. Hybrids Mixed Per packet 65c 
Including a wide range of beautiful colors, 
many of the flowers having clear white zones. 
The blooms are of immense size, borne on 
plants of compact robust habit. 
1475. Royal Blue Per packet 65c 
Flowers extremely rich in color; a charming 
contrast to the white variety. 
1479. White Per packet 65c 
Lovely single pure white Cineraria, with fine 
broad petals. 
1487. Scarlet Per packet 65c 
The flowers open vivid scarlet and make a 
striking contrast with the pure white and 
more delicately tinted kinds. 
Intermediate or Hybrid Varieties 
The intermediate class of Cinerarias is espe- 
cially useful for massing as well as for provid- 
ing pot plants in the house. The flowers retain 
the starlike form of the Stellata strain, while 
the plants have the more robust habit of the 
large-flowered varieties. 
1507. Sutton’s Special Hybrids 
Per packet 40c 
From our numerous crosses we have developed 
this most interesting strain. The plants attain 
a height of about 2 feet, and the flowers show 
many lovely pale “art shades’ as well as the 
richest colored selfs. 
1509. Sutton’s Blue Shades _ Per packet 65c 
We consider this to be the best strain of 
Cineraria in its class. As the name implies, 
the shade of blue varies, but the medium 
sized flowers are much appreciated as pot 
plants for either greenhouse or hall decoration; 
the habit of the plant is intermediate between 
our Superb and Star types, not offered. Height 
2 to 3 feet. 
Stellata Varieties 
As a graceful pot plant for house decoration, 
or for furnishing vases with lasting cut flowers 
of elegant lightness, we know of no subject to 
surpass Cineraria stellata. The range of delicate 
shades has called forth endless admiration. 
1539. Feltham Beauty Mixed 
Per packet 25c 
The flowers retain the true star shape and 
mostly have white centers, which greatly add 
to their beauty. Very effective for greenhouse 
and table decoration, and the mixture we 
offer contains distinctive and attractive shades. 
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Coltness Hybrid Dahlia (See page 132) 

Dimorphotheca Aurantiaca Hybrids (pg. 132) 
CLARKIA, Hardy Annual 
The enormous improvement in the Elegans 
class, which now includes a wide range of really 
beautiful colors, has brought Clarkias much into 
favor. They are not only very largely used in the 
border, but magnificent specimens 4 feet or more 
in height are grown in pots for conservatory 
decoration. For a display in the open ground, sow 
from March to May, or in September for blooming 
early in the following summer. August or early 
September is the best time to sow for spring 
flowering under glass. 
Sutton’s International Prize (Elegans) 
Double Varieties 
1551. Sutton’s Salmon-Scarlet Per pkt. 25c 
The brightest colored of all the Clarkias. 
Flowers brilliant salmon-scarlet, fully double, 
and produced in long sprays. An indispensable 
variety for the garden and conservatory dec- 
oration in pots. 
1563. Sutton’s Firefly Per packet 25c 
Vivid rose-crimson flowers, exceptionally dou- 
ble, and invaluable alike for cutting and bor- 
der decoration. 
1553. Sutton’s Salmon Per packet 25c 
Long graceful sprays of double salmon flowers. 
1555. Sutton’s Rose-pink Per packet 25c 
A free-flowering double Clarkia of a pure 
glowing rose color. 
1557. Sutton’s Delicate Pink Per packet 15c 
Similar in habit to the preceding and equally 
valuable for the garden and cutting. 
1559. Sutton’s Snowball Per packet 15c 
Beautiful pure white fully double flowers pro- 
duced in tall spikes. 
1567. Purple Prince Per packet lic 
Rich ruby-purple double flowers; makes an 
attractive bed when grown alone, but should 
not be mixed with the red varieties. 
1570. Sutton’s Brilliant Mixture Pkt. 25c 
A selection of the finest double Elegans vari- 
eties, all dull colors being excluded. 
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