
BALSAM .- Lady Slipper 
A good subject for that semi-shaded bed. The 
blossoms appear between the leaf and plant 
stem, and closely resemble Camellia blooms. 
Such shades as white, salmon and: scarlet pre- 
dominate. An old-fashioned plant, it can grow 
on through our worst hot dry spells without 
faltering. Broadcast seed freely in masses in 
the sun or in that difficult shady part of your 
garden. 
923. Sutton’s Improved Camellia-Flowered 
Per packet 25c 
In its extraordinary size, perfect form and 
brilliant colors this fine strain of Balsam sur- 
passes all others. Height 18 inches. 
Sutton’s 
AS uberous- Rooted 
Begonias 
Double Varieties 
From seed sown in February or March, and 
with generous treatment, plants may be flowered 
within 6 months. Prick off the seedlings into 
pans or small pots as fast as they become large 
enough, shifting on to larger pots as growth 
requires. 
Double Begonias, besides being most useful 
throughout many months of the year under 
glass, make invaluable summer bedding plants, 
owing to their sturdy free-flowering habit. 
961. Sutton’s Double Mixed Per packet 65c 
Our mixed strain includes charming inter- 
mediate shades as well as red, white, yellow, 
and cream, etc., which cannot be ‘fixed’ 
separately. 
Single Varieties 
Notwithstanding that Double Begonias thave 
come prominently to the front in recent years, 
the single varieties retain their popularity for 
bedding and conservatory decoration. The flow- 
ers are very lovely both in form and coloring. The 
seed may be sown as advised under Double 
Begonias. 
971. Sutton’s Prize Single Mixed Pkt. 65c 
Saved from the richest and most varied flow- 
ers. All shades of color are included from 
the deepest crimson to the lightest pink, as 
well as orange, yellow, and white. 
BEGONIA =. Fibrous-Rooted 
Although the Fibrous-Rooted Begonia is best 
known as a bedding plant, it also meets a great 
need in the greenhouse during the late summer 
and early autumn months, especially to follow 
annuals grown under glass for spring and early 
summer blooming. Sow the seed in February or 
March, and transplant the seedlings 2 inches 
apart into boxes. When large enough transfer to 
pots those required for indoor decoration. 
1028. Sutton’s Loveliness Per packet 40c 
One of the largest-flowered Fibrous-Rooted 
Begonias, and the clear rose-pink blossoms 
have made it a great favorite for greenhouse 
and for bedding. ‘ 


BROWALLIA 
Speciosa major Per packet 40c 
The dwarf plants are covered with light blue- 
white throated Campanula-like flowers through 
most of the summer. Particularly adapted to 
light shade and full sun. Valuable in the green- 
house for late winter and early spring bloom if 
started in July. Ideal as a border in the garden, 
good for planting in window boxes, and very 
pretty as a pot plant. Height 18 inches. 
Calend ulas 
Will grow in any garden where it is sunny, 
blooming very quickly from seed. Good for hot 
dry locations. Keep the flowers picked for con- 
tinuous all-summer bloom. For early bloom sow 
the seed as soon as your soil can be worked. 
An early sowing with Cornflower Jubilee Gem 
will make a very attractive showing in your 
flower border from July Ist on. 
Single Varieties 
1143. Sutton’s Single Hybrids Packet 25c 
Single Calendulas are very attractive and our 
strain shows a beautiful range of delicate 
shades of cream, primrose, buff, apricot, and 
orange. Height 1 foot. 
Double Varieties 
1126. Sutton’s Orange King Per packet 25c 
A splendid variety of Calendula with enor- 
mous orange flowers, perfectly double and 
beautifully formed. This strain is now much 
grown for the cut-flower market. 
1129. Sutton’s Lemon Queen Per packet 25c 
A charming variety, bearing very large double 
flowers of a pleasing clear lemon-yellow. An 
admirable companion to Sutton’s Orange King. 
1137. Chrysantha Per packet 25c 
A distinct type of Calendula. The large double 
buttercup-yellow flowers with broad drooping 
petals somewhat resembling a Chrysanthemum, 
and the long stout stems make it an ideal 
variety for cutting. Height 2 to 214 feet. 
Candytuft 
One of the most popular annuals for furnish- 
ing beds and borders with masses of color during 
the summer months. The Dwarf Hybrid mixture 
is particularly rich in color. Seed may be sown in 
March, April, or May, where the plants are in- 
tended to stand, and the clumps or lines must 
be thinned to afford each specimen a_ fair 
chance of attaining robust proportions and of 
producing fine heads of bloom. 
1222. Sutton’s Imp. White Spiral Pkt. 25c 
Large, pure white WHyacinth-shaped spikes. 
Height 1 foot. 
1220. Sutton’s Improved Carmine Pkt. 25c 
Attractive bright carmine flowers. Height 1 ft. 
1216. Sutton’s Dwarf Pink Per packet 25c 
A pretty shade of pale pink; flowers freely 
produced. Height 6 inches. 
1218. Sutton’s Lilac Queen Per packet 25c 
A dwarf compact variety, with clear mauve or 
lilac flowers; makes a charming companion to 
our Dwarf Pink. Height 6 inches. 
1213. Sutton’s Dwarf Mixed Per packet 40c 
Including the best large-flowered dwarf va- 
rieties. 
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