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ing Varietie Verbenas are extremely popular subjects for 
‘ Bedd 8 a! s ; summer bedding, and when cut the flowers make 
Violas are indispensable for spring gardening, an attractive decoration in vases. Seedling Ver- 
and if the dead blooms are regularly removed the benas are models of health and vigor, and if 
plants will continue to flower profusely until late raised from January to the beginning of March 
autumn. This valuable perennial plant is per- will bloom abundantly during the summer and 
fectly hardy, and may be grown in the same autumn of the same year. Sow in boxes, prick 
manner as Pansy. Height 6 inches. off into pots singly, and gradiaty harden for 
6 planting out. In March and April sowings may 
4717. Sutton’s Giant Yellow Per packet 25¢ be made in a frame. Verbenas are also sown on 
Pure deep golden yellow flowers of immense prepared beds, and transplanted as they become 
size and substance. ready. 
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4718. Sutton’s Large-F loner a aps 4650. Sutton’s Giant White Per packet 40c 
(Novelty) er pac. et 40c Dense heads of finely shaped large white 
Considerably larger than eee sg ps va- flowers. 
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piety. One O op a Techies Ele sncae 4652. Sutton’s Giant Pink Per packet 40c 
4731. Arkwright Ruby Per packet 25¢ A great favorite; bright pink flowers which 
A most attractive variety, with bright ruby- may be relied UD SIs to OMe uniformly true. 
crimson flowers shaded terra cotta; sweetly” | 4658. Sutton’s Giant Firefly Per packet 40c 
scented and comes quite true from seed. Large and extremely brilliant self scarlet flow- 
BIE6e Sele: Colors, Mixed Per packet 25c oe Very Su in a large bed. 
A mixture of all the best self-colored sorts 4662. Sutton’s Giant Royal Blue, 
which can be grown from seed. White Eye Per packet 40c 
A rich blue Verbena with a striking white eye. 
4664. Sutton’s Giant Mixed Per packet 40c 
Many beautiful colors; large flowers in fine 
VISCARIA trusses. 
Besides being one of the most beautiful of our | 
hardy annuals, Viscaria is also one of the easiest | ) 
to grow. It is extremely free flowering, and tt 
makes most brilliant clumps in the annual bor- ; LL Ov. 5 
der. For blooming outdoors seed may be sown in 
the See ducing Maret, APE sl HG as in Sep- 4 if 
tember for early flowering. Height oot. ng 1S allflower 
4803. Delphinium-Blue Per packet 15c 

: : ae A clear shade of pure bright blue. Our strain of Early Flowering Wallflowers is 
c Toast 3 5 Saas E uite distinct from the Annual Wallflower, bein 
Torenia Fournieri Grandiflora (See page 139) 4812. Sutton’s Brilliant Mixture Packet 15c horouahly hardy. From a sowing made at the 
COPYRIGHT S&S All shades and colors beautifully blended. 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 
) , ro beds free for their summer occupants. 
utto WS uper LayvYaldas 4895. Sutton’s Early- Flowering Mixed 
Per packet 25c 

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 loosely arranged, giving a grace- 
ful effect. Height 214 feet. We recommend this 
strain both for bedding and cutting; the flowers 
are large and carried on long stems. 
4920. White Per packet 25c 
4922. Canary-Yellow Per packet 25c 
4924, Yellow 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 
4936. Queen of Roses Per packet 25c 
Although the shade varies, this is a charming 
color in Zinnias—a soft salmon-rose. 
4940. Art Shades Per packet 40c 
A very pretty mixture of unusual shades, in- 
cluding cream, buff, apricot, pink, salmon, 
and old rose. The flowers are immense and will 
be found useful for furnishing large vases, as 
well as for brightening autumn borders. 
4974. Sutton’s Dwarf Hybrids 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. Height 15 inches. 
4980. Sutton’s Miniature Pompon Mixed 
Per packet 25c 
A very compact variety, with charming double 
flowers of various colors. Height 9 inches. 
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