SUTTON’S CYCLAMENS. 
Salmon Scarlet. By continued selection we have secured this 
gorgeously coloured variety from our Salmon Pink. The colour 
is vivid salmon scarlet, resembling the Grenadin Carnation. 
Although exceedingly free-flowering the individual blossoms are 
not so large as those of our Giant varieties. Makes a charming 
companion to the Giant Salmon Pink, per packet, 5s. and 2s. 6d. 
Silver-leaved Salmon. This new variety has particularly neat 
foliage, each leaf being beautifully marked with conspicuous 
silvery blotches which make the plant strikingly attractive 
and an ornament to the greenhouse stage long before the 
rich salmon flowers appear ... per packet, 3s. 6d. 
Fringed Pink Pearl. Elegantly fringed form of the favourite 
salmon-pink shade which cannot fail to please those who prefer 
this type of flower. Somewhat slower growing than the ordinary 
Cyclamen and seed should be sown earlier, per packet, 3s. 6d. 
Prize, mixed. Flowers almost equal to the Giant varieties in size, 
and the plants bloom much more profusely. All the best colours 
are included ... per packet, 5s. and 2s. 6d. 


SUTTON’S GIANT is a magnificent 
strain of Cyclamen with flowers of 
extraordinary size and substance. The 
leaves are proportionately large and very 
beautifully marked with silver grey. At 
every great Horticultural Show where 
these flowers have been exhibited they 
haveinvariably attracted admiring crowds. 
Giant White. One of the largest 
Cyclamens, per packet, 5s. and 2s. 6d. 
‘lam sending you a photograph of the 
Cyclamen raised from your seeds, with which 
my employer is very pleased. The varieties 
are Giant White, Giant Salmon Pink, and Giant 
Crimson, the plants being exceptionally large, 
very strong, and free-flowering. | have 70 
plants and there were 700 blooms on these 
when the photograph was taken. They have 
proved most valuable both for early winter 
use in pots and for supplying cut flowers.’— 
Mr. E. White, The Gardens, Bordean House. 
Ciant Salmon Pink. Lovely pale 
salmon pink. Flowers much larger 
than those of the original Salmon 
Queen ... per packet, 5s. and 2s. 6d. 
‘Your Giant Cyclamen have been admired 
by all who have seen them. The plants were 
grand and have been in flower for three 
months, the blooms being very large and 
beautifully coloured.’—Mr. R. Newble, Gardener 
to A. Blackman, Esq. 
Ciant Rose Queen. Very large flowers 
of a beautiful soft shade of rose. 
The plants are robust in habit and 
extremely free-flowering 
per packet, 5s. and 2s. 6d. 
Ciant Cherry Red. Very brilliant 
colour ... per packet, 5s. and 2s. 6d. 
Ciant Crimson. Almost as rich a 
colour as Vulcan, and a charming 
contrast with Giant White 
per packet, 5s. and 2s. 6d. 
Ciant Crimson and White. A grand 
flower of the largest type 
per packet, 5s. and 2s. 6d. 
Ciant Mauve. Immense flowers of a 
pleasing pinkish shade of mauve 
per packet, 5s. and 2s. 6d. 
Ciant, mixed. — Includes all the Giant 
varieties named, as well as inter- 
mediate shades, pkt. 5s. and 3s. 6d. 
Superb Fringed, mixed. Beautiful fringed white flowers and 
others of various pink shades per packet, 5s. and 2s. 6d. 
White Butterfly. Flowers of spotless purity, great substance, and 
excellent form, freely produced; the foliage is elegantly marked 
per packet, 5s. and 2s. 6d. 
Vulcan. Striking rich crimson colour; contrasts admirably with 
the pure white of Butterfly per packet, 3s. 6d. and 1s. 6d. 
COPYRIGHT 5, & S. 
Large-flowered Sweet-scented, mixed colours. Remarkably 
sweet-scented strain; the flowers have been very much improved 
in size during recent years per packet, 2s. 6d. 
Mrs. Buckston. Rich salmon-pink flowers, heavily fringed 
per packet, 2s. 6d. 
Cyclamen persicum, mixed ae # See a lismOds 
Hardy Cyclamens, mixed. Should be grown in every rock 
garden, and naturalised in ornamental grounds, especially in 
positions where their pretty foliage can be used to clothe bare 
ground round the bases of trees, &c. Hardy perennial 
per packet, 1s. 6d. 
A Collection of six varieties of Sutton’s Cyclamens, separate, our selection ...  ... 10s. 
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