Sutton’s English Flower Seeds 
THE WORLD’S FINEST FLOWER SEEDS 
No comment about Sutton’s Seeds is necessary to the experienced 
gardener. To the beginner or person whe has never used Sutton’s 
Seeds we want to say—“you have missed the best.” Flowers grown 
No gardens are envied as much, or are as beautiful as those planted 
with Sutton’s Seeds. 
Bold claims—yet they are not idly made. Plant Sutton’s Seeds this 
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from Sutton’s Seeds are the finest—recognized throughout the world. 
No one else in the world makes it possible for you to grow such sturdy 
plants and lovely blooms as you can raise from Sutton’s Seeds. No 
other flowers win as many prizes as those grown from Sutton’s Seeds. 
This is a long-established fact. 
you ever had. 
spring and see for yourself. We know you'll never be content with 
any others again. The few cents more they cost are of no importance 
when compared with the magnificent and unfailing results you get. 
Send for your supply now and start right for the best flower garden 
Antirrhinums : Snapdragons 
Snapdragons are one of the most popular annuals. Plants bloom 
in about 22 months from seed and continue until hard frost. 
The modern strains produce ten to fifteen stems per plant, branch- 
ing from the base. The flowers make a perfect show in the garden 
SUTTON’S TALL ANTIRRHINUMS 
Undoubtedly the best strain of Tall Antirrhin- 
ums. Flowers very large, produced on long spikes, 
and invaluable for cutting. These Antirrhinums 
are indispensable for forming bold groups in 
large borders, but should not be used for ordinary 
bedding. Height 3 feet. 
233. Scarlet (Novelty) Per packet 25c 
A ricn shade of orange-scarlet. 
237. Primrose (Novelty) Per packet 25c 
Provides an agreeable contrast with our Tri- 
umph Mauve. 
409. Golden Chamois Per packet 25c 
One of the most beautiful varieties, the colors 
being a rare and exquisite combination of the 
softest pink and bright golden shades, well 
indicated by the name “‘Golden Chamois.” 
401. Bright Pink Per packet 15c 
Delightful shade of pure rose-pink; free- 
flowering. 
403. Buff-Pink Per packet 15c 
An attractive rich shade, which tones well 
with the yellow, apricot, and flame colors. 
The ale of this variety are also prettily 
frilled. 

391. Orange King Per packet 25c 
A rather paler color than the intermediate 
variety of the same name; excellent as a 
center for beds. 
395. Rich Apricot Per packet 25c 
Similar in color to the intermediate variety of 
this name. 
393. Fire King Per packet 25c 
Orange-scarlet with white throat. 
425. Pure White Per packet 15c 
Striking variety, throwing up numerous long 
spikes of pure white flowers. Excellent for 
cutting. 
421. Cloth of Gold Per packet 15c 
Long spikes of showy yellow flowers; remains in 
bloom the whole of the summer. 
429. Superb Tall Mixed Per packet 40c 
Enormous flowers borne on long, bold spikes, 
quite twice the size of the old-fashioned sorts; 
the colors have been carefully selected, avoid- 
ing all dull and uninteresting shades. 
SUTTON’S TRIUMPH ANTIRRHINUMS 
This giant-flowered strain of intermediate 
Antirrhinums will be found excellent for bor- 
ders and general effects. The plants, which are 
compact and bushy, carry long spikes of large 
flowers well above the foliage, the centre! spike 
being particularly sturdy. A further important 
feature of this strain is that the upper blooms 
on the spikes come into flower before the lower 
ones have faded. Height about 18 inches. 
245. Bright Yellow Per packet 40c 
The richest yellow variety we know. 
Sutton’s Improved Balsam 
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(See page 127) 
255. Rich Crimson Per packet 40c 
A real crimson, without trace of magenta. 
251. Orange-Salmon Per packet 40c 
Rich orange, suffused salmon; a most attrac- 
tive combination of colors. 
Per packet 40c 
248. Rich Pink 
The deepest and brightest shade of rose yet 
seen in Antirrhinums. 
317. Special Mixture of Delicate 
Per packet 25c 
Shades Only 
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and are unsurpassed for cutting. Our strains are selected with 
great care to be sure they are true to color and vigorous in growth. 
Snapdragons thrive in any good garden soil and may be brought 
into bloom early by sowing seed in February or March under glass. 
TALL MAXIMUM .- Rust Resistant 
Rust resistant Snapdragons represent a mas- 
terpiece of modern science. It was necessary to 
breed modern varieties back onto the original 
wild strain which was not susceptible to rust. 
This back-breeding produced plants which not 
only showed resistance to disease, but added vigor 
regained from the old original strain. Rust- 
resistant strains produce large blooms with luxur- 
iant foliage from the ground to the flower spike. 
Indispensable for bold color groups in the border. 
Alaska Per packet 25c 
Pure white blooms on especially long flower 
spikes. 
Canarybird Per packet 25c 
Clear canary-yellow. 
Crimson Per packet 25¢ 
Deep rich crimson on long strong stems. 
Indian Summer Per packet 25¢ 
Rich copper-scarlet with a velvet sheen, yellow 
throat. 
Loveliness Per packet 25¢ 
Soft pure rose-pink. 
Yellow Giant Per packet 25c 
Deep golden yellow. 
Super Giant Mixture Per packet 25c 
A select strain of clear bright colors carefully 
blended with all dull tones eliminated. 
ALONSOA 
Alonsoas were at one time grown only as half- 
hardy plants for the border, but are now also 
largely used with charming effect for green- 
house decoration. Sown in August or September 
and grown steadily on, they make a surprisingly 
pretty display in April and May. 
151, Warscewiczi compacta Per packet 15c 
Foliage dark green; racemes of bright scarlet 
flowers. Height 12 inches. 
Aster, Sutton’s Scarlet King (See page 126)  copyricurss 
