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Sutton’s Perfection. Gop MEDAL. 
For many successive years we have been 
honoured with Gold Medals or Silver 
Cups for our exhibits of Flowering Plants 
grown from Seeds, staged at the Royal 
Horticultural Society’s Chelsea and 
Temple Shows, and on each occasion 
our display has included an unrivalled 
Collection of Sutton’s Perfection Cal- 
ceolarias grown in our own houses at 
Reading. Visitors have expressed as- 
tonishment at the diversity of colour, the 
immense size and profusion of flowers on 
very dwarf plants. These characteristics 
have established the supremacy of our strain, and to 
maintain its pre-eminence we continue to cross the 
finest flowers, and from these alone our seed is saved. 
(Illustrated.) Mixed colours 
per packet, 5s. and 3s. 6d. 
‘Mrs. Langford has a wonderful show of Calceolarias from 
Messrs. Sutton’s seed, the plants being remarkably fine both in 
foliage and flowers. Out of fifty plants there are only three 
duplicate colours.’ —Littlepark. 
Spray of 
Sutton’s | ‘| should mention the grand show of Herbaceous Calceo- 
Perfection — larias | have obtained from your Perfection strain. There 
Calceolaria. are sixty shades of colour in the batch, and my employer 
admires the flowers very much.’—Mr. G. Howe, The Gardens, 
Nork Park. 
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Sutton s Art Shades. The range of unusual and beautiful soft colours included in this strain will charm all who grow it. Strong 
yellows and browns have been avoided, leaving only shades of apricot, rose, terra-cotta, &c. The plants possess the perfect form and 
robust habit of our Perfection Calceolaria from which this strain has been selected ce i fae ..- per packet, 5s. and 3s. 6d. 
‘The Calceolarias grown from your seeds this year are really magnificent. Mrs. Clive is delighted with them.—Mr. W. D. Thornely, 
The Gardens, Perrystone Court. 
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Sutton Ss Cloth of Cold. Pure golden-yellow self-coloured Calceolaria of robust yet compact habit, with immense trusses of flowers 
of the largest size and finest form. Awarded a First-class Certificate by the Royal Horticultural Society. Height 2 feet 
per packet, 5s. and 2s. 6d. 
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Sutton Ss Cloth of Silver. Beautiful glistening white flowers produced in large trusses. Makes a fine contrast with the darker- 
coloured varieties ™ per packet, 5s. and 2s. 6d. 
James’s Prize. Saved by Mr. James from his well-known collection. Height 2 feet... oie ee ok sae Bs per packet, 2s. 6d. 
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SUTTON & SONS, READINC, Seedsmen By Appointment to His Majesty King Ceorge V. 
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