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Silas Superb Z innias 
Valuable bedding and border annuals, remaining in bloom for a long period. Formerly 
Zinnias were considered by some too stiff and formal for general garden purposes, but this 
cannot be said of our Giant Double strain, the massive heads of which are fairly loosely 
arranged. These immense double blooms make a gorgeous show when massed in a large bed, 
and the pink-flowered Queen of Roses and the Art Shades will be found especially effective. 
Even the single flowers, some of which are generally produced among doubles, are of great 
beauty. The most perfectly shaped blooms are, however, found in Sutton’s Double strain, though 
these are not so large as the flowers of our Giant Double varieties. 
Sutton’s Giant Double Zinnia 
(Largest Obtainable) 
Immense double flowers of gorgeous coloring, 
the petals being more loosely arranged than in 
our Double strain. Height 214 feet. 
4920. White Per packet 25c 
Per packet 25c 
4974. Sutton’s Dwarf Hybrids 
Per packet 25c 
Beautiful strain with double, semi-double, and 
single flowers showing some very unusual 
shades of cream, pink, and rose, as well as 
orange-scarlet, white, bi-colored, and _ tri- 
colored flowers. Makes an attractive bed. 
Height 15 inches. 
Torenia Fournieri Grandiflora 
URSINIA 
4604. Sutton’s Special Hybrids Pkt. 25c 
A. distinct strain of compact free-flowering 
plants growing about 9 inches in height. 
Especially bright for bedding. 
4605. Anethoides Per packet 25c 
A brilliant orange colored, daisy-like annual 
from the Cape. The dwarf plants are well fur- 
nished with finely cut foliage, above which rise 
the orange flowers measuring over 2 inches 
in diameter, each with a deep purple zone 
around the center. The flowers are borne on 
long, wiry stems, and make an excellent dec- 
oration in small vases. When grown in the 
garden it should be given a sunny location, 
and strong plants raised in pots from seed in 
a cool greenhouse during the latter part of 
March or early in April for transfer to the 
open at the end of May will produce a very 
effective display. For flowering under glass, 
January is the best time for sowing. Height 
Sutton’ 
English (Wallflo wer 
Early Flowering 
Our strain of Early Flowering Wallflowers is 
quite distinct from the Annual Wallflower, being 
thoroughly hardy. From a sowing made at the 
usual time the plants commence flowering in 
autumn and continue throughout the winter, 
bursting into full bloom with the advent of spring 
weather. These Early Flowering varieties may be 
cleared from the ground in May, leaving the 
beds free for their summer occupants. 
4895. Sutton’s Early- Flowering Mixed 
; Per packet 25c 
Single Varieties 
Height, unless otherwise stated, 18 inches. 
4825. Sutton’s Giant Fire King Pkt. 40c 
Undoubtedly the most brilliant Wallflower we 
have introduced. The flowers resemble in color 
our well known Fire King, but as they are 
much larger in size the scarlet effect of a bed 
in the distance is intensified. Height 15 inches. 
4833, Sutton’s Giant Pink Per packet 40c 
A great improvement on Rosy Gem, the flowers 
being larger and of better shape. The color is 
not quite uniform, but gives a delightfully 
praded wine-pink effect in a bed. Height 15 
inches. 
4837. Sutton’s Giant Yellow Per packet 40c 
A splendid match for our Giant Blood Red. 
Enormous spikes of rich yellow flowers with 
brownish buds. 
4850. Sutton’s Superb Mixed Per packet 40c 
This strain is unsurpassed for variety of color, 
size of the spikes of bloom, and robust free 
flowering habit. 
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4922. Canary-Yellow 
4924. Yellow 
4936. Queen of Roses 
4940. Art Shades 

4978. Sutton’s Quilled 

Per packet 25c 
4926. Orange Per packet 25c 
4928. Delicate Pink Per packet 25c 
4930. Rich Salmon-Rose Per packet 25c 
4932. Scarlet Per packet 25c 
4934. Mixed Per packet 25c 
4938. Orange King Per packet 25c 
A very bright colored and desirable variety 
selected from our Giant strain. The flowers are 
of perfect shape, and the color a very telling 
one for separate beds. 
Per packet 25c 
Although the shade varies, this is a charming 
color in Zinnias—a soft salmon-rose. 
Per packet 40c 
A very pretty mixture of unusual shades, in- 
cluding cream, buff, apricot, pink, salmon, 
and old rose. The flowers are of immense size, 
and will be found extremely useful for fur- 
nishing large vases, as well as for brightening 
autumn borders. 
Very large, fully double flowers, with 
evenly quilled petals of bronze, cerise, 
yellow and white. Many of the petals 
are reflexed, showing a different color 
on the inside, giving a charming ef- 
fect. Height 2 feet. 
Per packet 25c 
4980. Sutton’s Miniature Pompon Mixed 
Per packet 25c 
A very pretty, compact variety, with charming 
double flowers of various colors. Height 9 
inches. 
4986. Zinnia Haageana Per packet 15c 
Single orange flowers. Height 18 inches. 
Double Dwarf 
A valuable class, only about 15 inches high; 
very free blooming; flowers as large as the 
ordinary double Zinnia. 
4968. Mixed Per packet 15c 














