
IPOMOEA (Convolvulus) 
Morning Glory 
The Ipomoea Morning Glories are the large- 
flowered kinds so admirably adapted to climbing 
over the trellis, along verandas and covering 
unsightly stumps or stones. A combination 
planting of Heavenly Blue and Scarlett O’Hara 
creates a lovely contrast from July until frost. 
Ipomoeas do not reseed themselves and are 
never nuisance weeds. Never plant the seed 
outside until the soil is warm, and. for quick 
germination, soak overnight in water before 
planting. 
2548A. Rubro-coerulea (Heavenly Blue), 
Sutton’s Early Flowering Packet 40c 
The early flowering strain with very large blue 
trumpets and golden throats. 
Scarlett O’ Hara Per packet 25c 
Rich wine-red flowers of good size blooming 
about the same time as Heavenly Blue. An 
Fae etionally fine variety with fine dense fo- 
iage. 
Pearly Gates Per packet 25c 
The large white counterpart of Heavenly Blue. 
Large 4-inch flowers produced on vines climb- 
ing to 10 or 12 feet. Early blooming. 
Many beautiful varieties of climbing Convol- 
vulus are more generally known as Morning 
Glories. In this country because of our sunny and 
warm weather, they flower freely out-of-doors; 
they should be treated as hardy annuals. They 
are admirably adapted for verandas, trellis work, 
etc., and all delight in a sunny position. 
1628. Major, White Per packet 15c 
1625. Major, Rose Per packet 15c 
1630. Major, Mixed Per packet 15c 
JACOBAEA, Double 
A really beautiful free flowering hardy annual, 
Producing dense heads of double flowers, which 
are largely grown for bouquets. Height 18 inches. 
2562. Mixed Per packet 15c 
KOCHIA - Summer Cypress 
2579. Trichophylla Per packet 15c 
A rapid-growing annual of graceful habit, with 
finely cut, tender green foliage which changes 
to a rich russet-crimson in autumn. Admirable 
for borders and for the centers of beds, and 
makes an elegant foliage plant for pots in con- 
servatory. Height 2 to 3 feet. 
LOBELIA 
Compact Lobelias 
Very dwarf and compact varieties, growing 
about 4 to 6 inches high, each plant forming a 
dense ball of flowers. These Lobelias are repro- 
duced from seed with much greater exactness 
than is the case with any other strain. Though 
usually grown for edgings, they are very effective 
in small beds. 
2731. Sutton’s Large-Flowered Cambridge 
Blue Per packet 25c 
A charming Lobelia which comes quite true 
from seed, and is no doubt one of the most 
popular edging plants now grown. It also 
makes a delightful ornament for the conserva- 
tory when grown in hanging baskets. 
2735. Sutton’s Bright Blue Per packet 25c 
Quite the brightest blue variety; plants of 
compact habit. 
2733. Sutton’s Dark Blue Per packet 25c 
The finest dwarf dark blue Lobelia for bedding. 
Plants very compact, profusely covered with 
rich blue flowers. 
Spreading Lobelias 
Profuse blooming, free in habit, and deservedly 
prized for large beds and borders where great 
Precision is not of paramount importance; suit- 
able also for hanging baskets, rustic work, vases, 
etc. 
2761. Sutton’s “Basket”? Lobelia Pkt. 25c 
An extremely rich purplish blue trailing va- 
riety with pure white eye. Particularly adapted 
for hanging baskets. 




Sutton’s Compact Lobelias 
Sutton’: Larkspur 
These annual Delphiniums are quite hardy, and 
the fine spikes of bloom are exceedingly graceful 
and attractive. It is usual to put in the seed 
where the plants are intended to stand, and 
March and April are the best months for spring 
sowing. Thin out the seedlings promptly, and 
give each plant ample room for development, 
especially when grown on good ground. Larkspurs 
may also be sown in September for Producing an 
earlier display in the following year than is pos- 
sible from spring-sown seed. 
2633. Early, Tall Rocket Mixed Packet 25c 
An early-flowering strain of tall Larkspur, 
growing about 3 feet high and producing an 
abundance of spikes of double flowers. The 
plants come into bloom at least three weeks 
in advance of the Stock-Flowered class. 
Sutton’s Stock-Flowered 
A_ tall growing, branched, double-flowered 
Strain, invaluable for large beds and for cutting. 
Height 3 feet. 
2591. Rosy Scarlet Per packet 25c 
A superb color in Larkspur; as a dinner table 
decoration it is unsurpassed. 
2593. Shell-Pink Per packet 25c 
A beautiful pale pink which associates nicely 
with the richer Rosy Scarlet. 
2595. Salmon-Pink Per packet 25c 
A very pleasing shade. 
2603. Blue Per packet 25c 
Rich violet-blue. 
2601. White Per packet 25c 
A popular variety. 
2605. Pale Mauve Per packet 25c 
Delicate lavender-mauve. 
2607. Deep Mauve Per packet 25c 
2611. Special Mixture Per packet 25c 
All the brighest colors. 
LAVATERA - Mallow 
The Lavateras, or Mallows as they are more 
popularly known in gardens, are extremely showy 
subjects for tall borders and large beds. Lavatera, 
Sutton’s Lovelinecs, is undoubtedly the finest 
form of all the Pink Mallows; the imposing 
flowers are exceedingly rich in color and may be 
cut on stems of 2 feet or more in length. 
2646. Sutton’s Loveliness Per packet 25c 
Rich rose-pink. Very effective either as a gar- 
den plant or for indoor decoration, the bronzy 
foliage and stems making a fine foil to the 
glowing rose-pink flowers. 
2650. Alba Splendens Per packet 15c 
Flowers large, glossy, pearly white; valuable 
for borders and to supply cut material for 
Meee or other decorative purposes. Height 3 
eet. 
LINARIA 
The annual Linaria is quite hardy and produces 
varied and beautiful flowers resembling miniature 
Antirrhinums; very suitable for bouquets and 
table decoration. Clumps of Linaria form an 
interesting feature of the annual border. 
2697. Sutton’s Special Mixture Pkt. 15c 
All the finest varieties. Height 9 to 12 inches. 
2699. Sutton’s Large-Flowered Delicate 
Shades Mixed Per packet 25c 
A dwarf strain of compact habit, with large 
flowers produced in many distinct and unusual 
colors. Height 8 inches. 
LINUM - Scarlet Flax 
2720. Grandiflorum rubrum Per packet 15c 
Hardy annual. An elegant, free-flowering an- 
nual, valuable for bedding; brilliant scarlet 
flowers. Height 12 inches. 
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LUPINUS - Hardy Annual Lupines 
The annual Lupines are among the most useful 
of our garden flowers, either for mixed borders or 
for house decoration. They are very free flower- 
ing, and make a fine show for a small outlay. 
They include a number of charming colors, many 
of the flowers being delightfully scented. 
The annual varieties will bloom from late July 
until early September, thus carrying on from the 
time perennial varieties are over. 
2847. Hartwegi Per packet 15c 
A lovely blue and white Lupine; valuable for 
bouquets. Height 2 feet. 
2848. Hartwegi, White Per packet 15c 
Pure white flowers; in other respects similar 
to preceding. 
2849. Hartwegi, Azure Blue Per packet 15c 
One of the prettiest of the section; flowers of 
a delicate, mistlike blue. Height 2 feet. 
2855. Sutton’s Tall Pink Per packet 15c 
This is the best pink annual Lupine we know, 
and it gives an abundance of long, pale pink 
spikes which are extremely useful for cutting, 
especially to go with the Azure Blue Hartwegi 
variety. Height 214 feet. 
2875. Mixed Annual Lupines Per packet 15c 
pes cine the best varieties. Height 2 to 214 
eet. 
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