CALCEOLARIA 
Greenhouse Biennial 
The seed may be sown from May to July. It 
should be started in pans and placed in moist 
heat; cover the seeds with a mere dusting of 
fine mould and water moderately. On the ap- 
pearance of the second leaf promptly prick off 
the seedlings into pots. 
1091. Sutton’s Perfection Per packet 65c 
Gold Medal. Diversity of color, immense size, 
and profusion of flowers are the characteristics 
which have established the supremacy of the 
Perfection strain, and to maintain its pre- 
eminence we continue to cross the finest flow- 
ers, and from these alone our seed is saved. 
Mixed colors. 
1094. Sutton’s Art Shades _— Per packet 65c 
The range of unusual and beautiful soft colors 
included in this strain will charm all who 
grow it. Strong yellows and browns have been 
avoided, leaving only shades of apricot, rose, 
terra cotta, etc. The plants possess the per- 
fect form and robust habit of our Perfection 
Calceolaria, from which this strain has been 
selected. 
1105. Dwarf Mixed (Multiflora nana) 
Per packet 65c 
This strain has become popular in recent years 
for indoor decoration in pots, owing to its 
dwarf and compact habit. The flowers, which 
are smaller than the large-flowered types, are 
produced in great profusion in a wide range 
of beautiful colors. Height 1 foot. 
CAMPANULA 
Campanulas are delightfully graceful subjects 
for borders and beds, and can be grown with the 
greatest ease in all gardens. They are also ex- 
tremely useful for conservatory and house dec- 
oration, as the plants are exceedingly beautiful 
when in bloom. 
1167. Persicifolia grandiflora, Sutton’s 
Special Hybrids Per packet 40c 
Embracing single, semi-double, and double 
flowers. The colors include various pleasing 
shades of mauve, blue, and purple, as well as 
pure white. Hardy perennial. 
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. 
1311. Mixed Colors Per packet 25c 
Eschscholtzia, Sutton’s Special Mixture 

SUTTON’S CARNATIONS 
(Dianthus Caryophyllus) 
Improved Marguerite 
A very carefully selected strain which gives an 
abundance of beautiful fringed double flowers 
within 6 months from time of sowing. The 
plants are unusually robust and make a bDril- 
liant display in beds and borders. For table 
decoration the flowers are especially useful on 
account of their sweet scent. Over 90 per cent 
come fully double. Height 18 inches. 
1339. Mixed Colors Per packet 25c 
1343. Vanguard Per packet 40c 
Produces exquisitely scented flowers within 6 
months from the date of sowing. A succes- 
sion of these popular flowers can be main- 
tained after the perennial varieties have gone 
out of bloom Mixed colors, including Fancy, 
Self, and Yellow Grounds. 
Perennial Varieties 
1313. Prize Border Mixed Per packet 65c 
Including Bizarre, Fancy, Self, and other flow- 
ers. The flower stems rise in a great sheaf, 
literally hundreds on a plant, and the colors 
are charmingly bright and fresh. Height 2 
eet. 
CELOSIA PLUMOSA, 
Sutton’s Giant 
Affords a superb display when grown in pots 
in the greenhouse, and the plants are equally 
beautiful in beds during the summer months. 
We offer three colors, identical in habit. 
1355. Yellow 1357. Scarlet 1359. Crimson 
Each, per packet 25c 
ANNUAL 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. 
Silva Choa ba 
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. 
One of the finest pot plants and very easily 
grown. A moist, not too warm greenhouse is best. 
Keep shifting as plants become pot-bound until 
they are in 5- or 6-inch pots. Water copiously 
when growth is well started and give plants 
plenty of room. Summer sowing produces blooms 
in 5 months, winter sowing in 6 months. Forty- 
five to fifty ‘degrees is best growing temperature. 
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. 
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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Dimorphotheca Aurantiaca Hybrids 
CLARKIA 
Exquisite double flowers placed at each leaf 
joint give the soft, graceful spray effect of fruit 
blossoms. A_ lovely cut flower especially when 
mixed with Baby’s Breath. Full sun is required 
and plants should be staked when 1 foot high. 
Sow seed right out where plants are to bloom. 
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. 
1555. Sutton’s Rose-pink Per packet 25c 
A. free-flowering double Clarkia of a pure 
glowing rose color. 
1559. Sutton’s Snowball Per packet 15c 
Beautiful pure white fully double flowers pro- 
duced in tall spikes. 
1570. Sutton’s Brilliant Mixture Pkt. 25c 
A selection of the finest double Elegans vari- 
eties, all dull colors being excluded. 
COLEUS 
1604. Sutton’s Prize Per packet 65c 
Seed carefully saved from one of the finest 
collections of named and hybridized varieties. 
Mixed colors. 
CORNFLOWER - Centaurea 
Cornflowers or Bachelor Buttons are the hardi- 
est of annuals and will grow most anywhere. 
They prefer to make growth while the weather 
is cool and seed sown early will give masses of 
flowers during early summer. Flowers in 6 weeks 
when weather is warm. 
1688. Double Pink Per packet 15c 
A great improvement on the original pink va- 
riety, and the flowers are more lasting when 
cut. 
1687. Double Blue Per packet 15c 
Flowers of intense color; true ‘“‘Bachelor’s But- 
ton” shape. 
1685. Sutton’s Special Mixture Pit2ac 
A fine selection of brilliant colors and extra 
full flowers. 
1693. Double Dwarf Blue (Jubilee Gem) 
Per packet 25c 
A dwarf compact variety growing about 12 
inches high and bearing an abundance of deep 
blue double flowers. 
CYNOGLOSSUM - Hound’s Tongue 
1787. Sutton’s Annual Blue Per packet 15c 
A beautiful turquoise-blue variety, which 
flowers freely all the summer from an out- 
see sowing in March or April. Height 18 
inches. 
