Eschscholtzia, Sutton’s Special Mixture 
DIMORPHOTHECA - 
Star of the Veldt; Hardy Annual 
The Dimorphotheca is one of the quickest of 
our annuals to bloom, and may often be had in 
perfection within 6 weeks from an open-ground 
sowing made in April. Rich orange color of the 
type has become extraordinarily popular wher- 
ever grown, as also have the apricot and lemon 
colored varieties. In addition to its great value 
for bedding, the Dimorphotheca can be usefully 
employed on rockeries, and it also makes a pretty 
showing in the conservatory or greenhouse. 
1983. Sutton’s Apricot Per packet 25c 
A charming variety with soft apricot colored 
flowers; well worth growing separately as a 
bedding plant. 
1989. Aurantiaca (Orange Daisy) Pkt. 25c 
Gorgeous orange flowers produced in the 
greatest profusion on plants with neat foliage. 
Flowers within six weeks from time of sowing. 
One of the most brilliant and lasting summer 
bedding plants, continuing to bloom until cut 
down by frost. 
1991. Aurantiaca, Sutton’s Special Mixture 
Per packet 25c 
Various colored hybrids, including a wide range 
of shades of primrose, apricot, buff, and sal- 
mon, as well as delicately tinted white flowers. 
Ecklonis Per packet 25c 
Pure white star-shaped flowers with a blue 
disc in the center. The largest flowered Di- 
morphotheca. 2 feet high. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA - 
California Poppy 
For several years past we have paid great at- 
tention to this flower, and now offer a number 
of extremely beautiful varieties which show quite 
a distinct range of most brilliant coloring. Only 
those who have used Eschscholtzias for summer 
bedding have any idea of the gorgeous effect 
produced by these plants. They are 1 foot in 
height unless stated otherwise. 
A hardy annual which will thrive from Maine 
to California. Delightful as a border, producing 
a wealth of blooms until frost or seed may be 
broadcast through the fields and on hillsides 
where they will reseed and bloom for several 
years. For best results, sow while the ground is 
cool in the spring. 
2065. Sutton’s Aurora Per packet 25c 
A great advance in Eschscholtzias. Flowers 
delicate peach-pink and cream in color, silky 
in texture and of good size. Plant upright in 
habit and very free blooming. 
2057. Sutton’s Fireglow Per packet 25c 
This outstanding variety represents the bright- 
est orange Eschscholtzia we have yet seen. 
The glowing color is carried right through the 
petals, giving a very rich effect in a mass. 
Flowers of large size, borne in great profusion 
well above the foliage. One of the earliest 
Eschscholtzias to bloom, and continues through- 
out the summer. 
2055. Sutton’s Special Mixture Packet 25c 
Including many new shades, which create a 
most brilliant display. 


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DIGITALIS - Foxglove 
By carefully choosing the positions, the majes- 
tic grace of the wild Foxglove can be well repro- 
duced in our gardens, and moreover the plants 
will thrive in semi-shaded and damp _ positions 
which are otherwise most difficult to fill. 
The stately Foxgloves are attractive plants for 
the perennial border giving the needed high light 
of color in the background during June and early 
July. They grow in full sun, semi-shade and 
damp locations. Imposing spikes of large trum- 
pets grow on sturdy 4- to 5-ft. stems. 
1965. Sutton’s Giant Primrose Pkt. 25c 
The most beautiful Foxglove, with large flow- 
ers of rich cream or buff color. Very effective 
when planted against a dark shrubbery back- 
ground, and also a fine plant for the herba- 
ceous border. 
1967. Sutton’s Apricot Per packet 20c 
A hybrid variety with long spikes of charming 
pale apricot flowers. 
GODETIA 
Godetias are of great value as summer-flow- 
ering annuals in the garden, and they also make 
an effective display in the greenhouse in spring. 
The plants are quite hardy and extremely easy to 
grow, and they remain in full beauty for a con- 
siderable period. When cut, the long, graceful 
sprays of the taller varieties make a handsome 
decoration for vases, and this section is also 
largely employed as a background to borders of 
the dwarfer-growing kinds. March and April are 
the best months for sowing seed in the open for 
a summer display; for a spring show under glass 
sow in pans during October. 
Tall Varieties With Flowers in 
Long, Loose Sprays 
Height about 214 feet. 
2278. Sutton’s Double Cherry-Red Pkt. 25c 
A beautiful rich color. This variety has be- 
come extremely popular. 
2280. Sutton’s Double Shell-Pink Pkt. 25c 
An attractive variety with dainty shell-pink, 
double flowers, loosely arranged in long, grace- 
ful sprays. 
2282. Sutton’s Double Rose Per packet 20c 
Of distinct and graceful habit, producing long 
sprays of beautiful large, double flowers of a 
delicate rose-pink shade, with brilliant carmine 
centers. Invaluable for cutting. Excellent for 
borders. 
2296. Sutton’s Double Mixed Per packet 25c 
A well balanced mixture consisting only of the 
tall, double varieties. 
ORNAMENTAL CURIOUS 
GOURDS 
Rapid growing and suitable for growing around 
arbors, trellises, fencing, etc. Fruits are 
strangely shaped and quaintly marked and 
colored. The foliage is often curious. Grown 
for ornament. 
6708. Gourds Per packet 25c 
Sutton’s Godetias COPYRIGHT Sas 
Gypsophila Elegans (See page 130) copyricutsas 

GLOXINIA 
2245. Sutton’s Triumph Special Hybrids 
Per packet 65c 
Perfectly moulded gigantic bells of unequaled 
brilliance. Although selfs and bicolors pre- 
dominate, there are others of unusual inter- 
mediate shades previously unknown in Glox- 
inias. 
GYPSOPHILA - 
Annual Baby’s Breath 
The perfect subject for use in flower arrange- 
ments. Large graceful sprays carried on thin 
wiry stems in bloom 5 weeks from sowing when 
the weather is warm. 
The following varieties are hardy annuals. 
2407. Elegans, Sutton’s Crimson. Pkt. 20c 
A rich colored variety for bouquets and gar- 
den decoration. Height 18 inches. 
2401. Elegans, White Pkt. 20c, % oz. 35c 
Sow seed every three weeks to assure con- 
tinuous supply of bloom for cutting. Flowers 
twice as large as the type and more valuable 
for beds and borders. 
2405. Elegans, Delicate Pink Per packet 15c 
Charming pink Gypsophila well worth growing 
in addition to the white variety. 
HELICHRYSUM, Hardy Annual 
Helichrysums are well known everlasting flow- 
ers and produce several beautiful colors. Tinney 
are an ornament to the garden when growing 
and are everywhere prized for the winter decora- 
tion of vases and for durable bouquets. May be 
sown in the open ground during April. Brilliant 
colors only. Height 3 feet. 
2455. Sutton’s Large-Flowered Mixed 
Per packet 25c 
HEUCHERA 
Charming hardy perennial for rockeries and 
borders; foliage dwarf and compact, above which 
rise numerous graceful panicles of flowers which 
are excellent for cutting. Easily grown from seed. 
2481. Sanguinea (splendens) Per packet 35c 
Vivid coral-red. Height 18 inches. 
HONESTY 
Early-flowering hardy biennial, which will grow 
under trees. Chiefly prized for its shining silvery 
seed-pods, which make a useful winter decoration 
when arranged with the glowing orange fruits of 
the Winter Cherry. Height about 2 feet. 
2523. Purple Per packet 15c 
Bright purple flowers. 
HUNNEMANNIA - Mexican Poppy 
Clear bright yellow Poppy-like blooms above 
silver-green finely cut foliage. Seed planted 
outside when the ground is warm will flower in 
about 2 months and continue until hard frost. 
A beautiful color to combine with any blue 
flowers. Plants grow about 18 inches high. 
3678. Hunnemannia Per packet 25c 
Clear yellow flowers with golden anthers, re- 
sembling in size and shape the Iceland Poppy. 
Half-hardy perennial, best grown as an annual 
in this country. Height 18 inches. 
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