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Sutton’s Mignonette 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM 
2997. Criniflorum (Livingstone Daisy) 
Per packet 25c 
Succeeds best under half-hardy treatment. An 
annual of dwarf, spreading habit. The plants 
are literally covered with flowers, which are 
produced in the most delightful tints, includ- 
ing primrose, apricot, and crimson selfs, as well 
as white edged with rose, pink, and buff. Do 
particularly well in hot dry places on sand or 
any poor soil. 
MICHAELMAS DAISY 
(Perennial Aster) 
Seed of Michaelmas Daisy sown under glass in 
February produces strong plants which flower in 
the autumn of the same year. Hardy perennial. 
3004. Sutton’s Dwarf Large-Flowered 
Mixed Colors Per packet 40c 
These Michaelmas Daisies are of the Amellus 
type and produce free-flowering plants 18 to 
24 inches in height. The colors range from pale 
mauve to purple, and also include shades of 
pink and rose. Very useful for cutting. 
MIGNONETTE, Hardy Annual 
Constant selection has resulted in the produc- 
tion of giant heads of Mignonette. The sweet 
perfume of the flowers is greatly appreciated in 
the house; on a hall table Mignonette makes a 
handsome ornament. 
3011. Sutton’s Giant Per packet 25c 
One of the finest and most sweetly scented 
Mignonettes; highly recommended. Height 18 
inches. 
3016. Sutton’s Pot Mignonette Pita 20 
Very dwarf, robust habit, with large spikes, 
especially suitable for pot culture. Height 1 
foot. 
3024. Sweet-Scented Per packet 25c 
Very free flowering and should be grown in 
every garden. Height 18 inches. 
NIEREMBERGIA 
3258. Coerulea (Hippomanica) Pkt. 40c 
The flowers, which are borne in great profu- 
sion, are a delicate lavender with an attractive 
clear yellow eye, and are well set off against 
the light green foliage, giving a very dainty 
effect. Although a perennial, the plant is best 
treated as an annual. Height 6 inches. 
Sutton’s NMarigolds 
In autumn when many bedding and other 
plants are past their prime, Marigolds afford a 
wealth of color that is simply invaluable. The 
African varieties produce large self-colored blos- 
soms, and a border of these flowers arranged 
against a dark hedge makes a most effective 
feature in the garden. 
There is hardly an annual which will last 
longer as a cut flower. 
2938. Sutton’s Orange Flame (Novelty) 
Per packet 25c 
The brightest Single French Marigold we have 
ever seen. The flowers are large and show a 
yellow base heavily suffused orange-scarlet; 
very free flowering. Height 15 inches. 
Single Dwarf French 
2939. Sutton’s Diadem Per packet 25c 
Elegant single variety of the same dwarf, 
sturdy, and free-flowering habit as Legion of 
Honor, but with bright chestnut-red flowers, 
margined with yellow. 
2941. Legion of Honor Per packet lic 
Flowers bright clear yellow, blotched with 
brown. Admirably adapted for beds and ribbon 
borders. Height 9 inches. 
Sutton’s Large-Flowered Salpiglossis (See pag 

e 138) 
Double African 
2911. Sutton’s Giant Orange Per packet 25c 
Enormous flowers of perfect shape, freely pro- 
duced. Very rich color. Fine for garden decora- 
tion in autumn. Height 21% feet. 
2916. Lemon Per packet 15c 
A very pure color. Height 214 feet. 
2923. Guinea Gold Per packet 25c 
Flat ruffled petals of golden orange so ar- 
ranged that the flower is called Carnation 
type. The blooms are large and very graceful. 
A distinct semi-double type with long, loose 
petals. Height 214 feet. 
2918. Dwarf Orange Per packet 1c 
Especially valuable for bedding. Very florifer- 
ous and blooms about two weeks earlier than 
the tall variety. Height 18 inches. 
2919. Dwarf Lemon Per packet 15c 
As early flowering as the preceding. Height 
18 inches. 
Double French 
2931. Sutton’s Orange Crown Pkt. 25c 
A very distinct variety with flowers of unusual 
brightness, consisting of crimson petals sur- 
rounding an orange crown. Height 1 foot. 
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Sutton’s Annual Poppy (See page 136) 
MYOSOTIS - Forget-me-not 
Of all the spring flowers none is more appre- 
ciated than Myosotis, especially when grown in 
abundance and planted in large masses. All the 
colors are beautiful, particularly the brilliant 
Royal Blue, which will afford a _ surprising 
pleasure to those who have not previously grown 
this strain. 
3061. Sutton’s Royal Blue —_ Per packet 25c 
The most popular of all the different types of 
Forget-me-not for spring gardening. Early and 
free-blooming; flowers of the deepest blue pro- 
duced in long sprays which are excellent for 
cutting. This variety is also largely grown in 
pots for the market. From a May-June sowing 
it may be had in bloom during the early 
months of the year as well as our Pot 
Myosotis. Height 12 inches. 
3062. Sutton’s Royal Blue, Dwarf Strain 
Per packet 25c 
A dwarf, compact form of this favorite va- 
riety, and will be found very useful for formal 
edgings and for carpeting beds where the 
stronger-growing sort Is not required. The most 
valuable to form a groundwork for spring 
bulbs. Height 6 inches. 
3065. Sutton’s Pot Myosotis Per packet 25¢ 
Forget-me-nots are delightful subjects for 
flowering -indoors during winter, and as they 
are everywhere welcome, the practice of grow- 
ing plants in pots is rapidly increasing. Sown 
in June and potted on, the strain we offer pro- 
duces fine free growing specimen plants, and a 
batch should always be reserved for cutting. 
For table decoration in winter, Forget-me-nots 
are very telling. Height 15 inches. 
NEMESIA 
For spring bedding Nemesias should be sown 
the first fortnight in February, grown under cool 
treatment, and transplanted early in May; for 
summer bedding the end of March or early in 
April is the best time to sow. Seed should be sown 
in July or August for winter greenhouse flower- 
ing, and from mid-September to mid-October for 
a spring display under glass. When flowered in 
the open garden, and for summer bedding espe- 
cially, it is most important that the plants should 
get a good root-hold of the ground before they 
come into bloom. 
3198. Special Mixture Per packet 25c 
Including white, pale yellow, pink, crimson, 
blue, and an almost endless diversity of inter- 
mediate shades. 
NIGELLA - Love-in-a-Mist 
This charming hardy annual is very profuse 
blooming and the plants continue to flower until 
the close of the summer. Easily raised. Just sow 
the seed where it is to grow. It quickly comes 
into bloom. 
3261. Miss Jekyll Per packet 25c 
Lovely Nigella, giving an abundance of long- 
stemmed flowers which are of a clear Corn- 
flower-blue, prettily set in slender elegant 
foliage. One of the most attractive annuals. 
The plants are extremely hardy, and an au- 
tumn sowing produces the best specimens for 
powers in the following summer. Height 18 
inches. 
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