— ANTIRRHINUMK | 6neperccon. 
French, Muflier. 
Hardy perennial, 
On the opposite page we reproduce in natural colours a photograph of a remarkably fine border of Sutton’s Antirrhinums growing in the 
gardens at Claremont. 
All three sections, Tall, Intermediate, and Tom Thumb, are represented in the picture, which affords a charming 
illustration of the striking effects that can be produced on a large scale. 
The TALL varieties are very beautiful for mixed borders, and they show conspicuously against the dark green of a hedge or shrubbery. 
The flowers are also of great value for the bold decoration of large vases. 
For general bedding purposes there can be no doubt that the INTERMEDIATE section is the most striking, and this fact does not 
diminish its value for cutting. 
The TOM THUMB class is particularly useful for edging and for producing a bright display in small beds. 
For summer bedding the simplest course is to treat Antirrhinums as half-hardy annuals, sowing seed from January to March, shifting to 
pans or boxes as may be necessary, and planting out after the Wallflowers and other spring bedders have been removed. 
will then flower freely from the beginning of July until the end of September. 
flowering plants from a July-August sowing of the previous year. 
The Antirrhinums 
There are many growers, however, who prefer the earlier 
SUTTON’S TALL VARIETIES. Heigne 3 sect. 
Colden Chamois. One of the most beautiful varieties, the colours 
being a rare and exquisite combination of the softest fink and bright 
golden shades, well indicated by the name * Golden Chamois’ 
per packet, ls. 6d. and 1s. 
Carmine-pink. Very brilliant and unusual self-coloured Antirrhinum 
per packet, 1s. 6d. and Is. 
Coral-red. Bright’ and charming colour in Antirrhinums; a great 
favourite per packet, 1s. 6d. and 1s. 
Delicate pink. Most attractive shade of pale creamy pink 
per packet, 1s. 6d. and Is. 
Delightful shade of pure rose-pink. Habit vigorous; 
per packet, ls. 6d. and ls. 
Bright pink. 
free-flowering 
Grange King. 
and excellent as a centre for beds 
Fire King, 
A counterpart of the popular Intermediate variety, 
per packet, ls. 6d. and 1s. 
Similar colouring to the Intermediate variety of this name 
per packet, 1s. 6d. and 1s. 
Pure white. 
pure white flowers: 
Striking variety, throwing up numerous long spikes of 
Excellent for cutting Peek packets. 
‘Antirrhinums are great favourites here and they provide a splendid display from early summer to late autumn. 
thousand plants from your seed, all the varieties coming very true to name and colour. 
Orange King, Cloth of Gold, Rich Apricot (Bonfire), and Delicate Pink, being perhaps the most popular,’ 
Ware Park. 
‘Our Antirrhinum border from your seed has been very much admired. 

Cloth of Cold. Long spikes of showy yellow flowers ; 
bloom the whole of the summer 
remains in 
per packet, ls. 
Crimson and Gold. An effective combination of deep crimson 
end rich gold. The flowers are of the largest type, borne on long 
handsome spikes... per packet, ls. 6d. and 9d. 
Giant crimson. 
trace of magenta. 
Long spikes of enormous flowers, free from any 
Foliage dark bronze-green ...-per packet, 1s. 6d. 
makes a splendid contrast 
Deep crimson. Extremely rich colour; 
: per packet, 1s. 6d. and 9d. 
with the lighter varieties 
A very choice mixture of new 
Superb mixed, delicate shades. 
3c he : per packet, ls. 6d. and ls. 
varieties only sac : 
Twelve varieties, separate (our selection) 5s. 6d. 
Six varieties, separate (our selection) ... ats Sof ome nS. 
Mixed Tall varieties per packet, 6d. 
We raised about six 
They were greatly admired by all who saw them, 
Mr. F. W. Miles, The Gardens, 

The tall Crimsons have been nearly 5 feet high and beautifully 
branched, making quite a picture with Carmine-pink and Delicate Pink in front.—Mr. A. Witt, Gardener to R. G. Hargreaves, Esq. 
SUTTON’S TOM THUMB VARIETIES. 
Ours is undoubtedly the best dwarf strain of Snapdragon in cultivation; the brilliant flowers are borne profusely through a long period. 
Habit robust. 
Sutton’s Delicate Pink. A counterpart of our well-known 
Intermediate Delicate Pink, and will be found of great service where 
The flowers also make a 
per packet, 1s/ 6d. 
‘How wonderful your Pink Antirrhinums are! The border 
is a perfect picture..--W. R. Ward Jackson, Esq., Camp Hill. 
a compact pink edging plant is required. 
very attractive display in small beds 
Sutton’s Pale Apricot. A charming variety of a particularly pretty 
colour, well indicated by its name. For small beds and as an edging 
to the Intermediate sorts it will be largely grown, per packet, 1s. 6d, 
Yellow Prince. = Soft yellow flowers, produced in great abundance ; 
specially valuable for making a bright display in small beds and 
borders. Habit dwarf and compact . per packet, ls. 

Height 6 inches. 
White Queen. An extremely beautiful pure white Antirrhinum of the 
same dwarf habit as our Yellow Prince; profuse-flowering 
per packet, ls. 
Crimson King. Admirable as a companion to our White Queen. 
Flowers bright crimson, remaining in bloom during the whole of the 
summer months. Well adapted for small beds and borders 
per packet, 1s. 
Old Rose. A pretty pale shade of rose; of the same compact habit as 
the preceding bedding varieties ... per packet, 1s. 
Collection of the three varieties — 
Yellow Prince, White Queen, and Crimson King ... 2s. 6d. 
Six varieties, separate (our selection) ... ae rife ae SS) 
Mixed Tom Thumb varieties ea (per packet) hs. 
‘Your Antirrhinums have made a splendid show. We have a border here 260 yards long, with 4,000 plants massed in the various colours, 
Tall and Intermediate varieties, and the effect is grand. 
most telling. 
Lady Pearson is delighted with them. 
The tall Pure White, Cloth of Gold, Golden Chamois. and Orange King are all very fine, and the Intermediate varieties, Delicate 
It is difficult to say which variety is 
Pink, Pale Apricot, Deep Crimson, Carmine-pink, Golden Morn, Pure White, Rich Apricot (Bonfire), and Orange King, are also exceptionally 
good.’—Mr. W. Stephenson, Gardener to Sir E. E. Pearson. 

SUTTON & SONS, Seed Crowers and Merchants, READING, ENCLAND. 
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