Sutton’s Flower Seeds—Complete List for 1920. 

GILIA 
Coronopifolia. A very striking plant. Award of Merit, R.H.S. Half- 
hardy biennial giving long spikes of brilliant scarlet-crimson flowers 
interspersed with fine Larkspur-like foliage ; succeeds best as a half- 
hardy annual. Height 3 to 4 feet . per packet, ls. 
The following Gilias are hardy annuals. 
Capitata. Attractive pale mauve flowers in globular heads gracefully 
poised on long stems. Height 18 inches . per packet, 4d. 
Tricolor. Lavender and white flowers with black throat; free-flowering ; 
excellent for clumps. Height 18 inches per packet, 6d. and 4d. 
Tricolor rosea. <A great improvement on the Tricolor variety, the richly 
tinted flowers being very attractive. Height 18 inches, per packet, 6d. 
Nivalis. Beautiful and delicately scented snow-white flowers, with orange 
throat. ee 18 inches... ; Bsc oe . per packet, 4d. 
Mixed sat aa ae nil AC 4d. 
GLADIOLUS Usecden 
Half-hardy perennial. Height 3 feet. 
Twelve varieties, separate. Seed saved from the best named vars., 7s. 6d. 
Six 5 Be 52 Bs ee be ay sac 4s. 
Mixed . per packet, ls. 
GLAUCIUM. (Horned Poppy.) Height 2 feet. 
Sutton’s Scarlet. The brightest of all the Horned Poppies. The large 
flowers are of a brilliant orange-scarlet ; succeeds well as an annual, but 
the finest specimens are obtained from autumn sowings, per packet, 1s. 
GLOBE AMARANTH. French, Amarantoide. 
Half-hardy annual deserving extensive cultivation for its ever- 
lasting flowers, which are admirable in winter bouquets. 
Height 1 foot . a .. per packet, 6d. 
A mixture of ae ieee Sélours ane “} 6d. 
GLORIOSA SUPERBA. 
A handsome quick-growing stove climber. 
glowing orange-red with yellow base. 
should be sown singly } 
in a temperature of 75° 
GO LDEN FEATH ER. Pyréthre a feuillage doré. 
(Pyrethrum parthentfolium aureum.) 
Although this is a hardy perennial, the finest colour effects in 
bedding and edging are invariably obtained from seedlings. 
Sutton’s Selected Colden Feather. 
remarkable for its bright yellow colour 
Sutton’s Golden Ball. Striking variety with finely cut moss-like 
foliage, requiring no pinching during the summer. Each plant is a 
charming ball of golden yellow. The few flowers appear only when the 
autumn is well advanced. Height 4 inches, packet, 2s. 6d. and 1s. 6d. 
Sutton’s Dwarf Compact. Exceptionally dwarf compact plants 
which retain their habit throughout the season. Seed scarce, as very 
few flowers are produced. Height 5 inches per packet, ls. 6d. 
Pyrethrum aureum cristatum. Of pyramidal habit, foliage brilliant 
yellow, beautifully curled and fringed. Height 9 inches, per packet, 1s. 
Pyrethrum laciniatum. ae yellow foliage, leaves finely cut. Height 
6 inches Ab . per packet, 6d. 
Pyrethrum selaginoides. Walaabie strain OF Golden eatin quite as 
bright in colour as the last-named yape and does not flower till late 
in the season. Height 6 inches .. . per packet, Is. 
Double. Golden foliage and pure white double ey The plants are 
compact and flower profusely. Height 6 inches . per packet, 1s. 
See also Pyrethrum, page 131. 
GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. 
Beautiful greenhouse shrub, with fern-like pees 
decoration 
GUNNERA MANICATA. 
A noble plant with huge leaves from 4 to 5 feet in diameter; requires 
a damp situation. A fine subject for large lawns, the bog garden, or 
beside pools. Height 3 to 6 feet per packet, ls. 6d. 
GYNERIUM ARGENTEUM. (Pampas Grass.) 
Strikingly effective on lawns, in shrubberies and borders. Height 8 feet 
per packet, ls. 
French, Glaieul—graines. 
Purple. 
Mixed. 
The flowers are of a rich 
In February or March seed 
-inch meee in bel of light soil and placed 
: per packet, 2s. 6d. 
A greatly improved strain, 
per packet, ls. and 6d. 
Excellent for table 
. per packet, 1s. 

GRASSES, ORNAMENTAL. 
French, Graminées Ornementales. 
Several of the Ornamental Grasses have a graceful habit which adds to 
the charm of the flower garden. They are also specially suited for growing 
in areserve plot for the adornment of vases, table decoration, and bouquets. 
Twelve varieties, our selection, 5s. Hordeum jubatum pkt. ls. and 6d. 
Six At * TELS BOG: Lagurus ovatus tL Saeed. 
Agrostis laxiflora pkt. 1s. and 6d. Lamarckia aurea _ ,, ls. ,, 6d. 
a nebulosa ,, ls. ,, 6d. Pennisetum longistylum 
Avena sterilis... Spee sn Cork per packet, 1s. and 6d. 
Briza maxima... aL S denne etods Stipa pennata (Feather Grass) 
Eragrostis elegans ,, ls. ,, 6d. per packet, 1s. and 6d. 
Mixed Ornamental Crasses and Flower Seeds (Japanese Flower 
Garden). A mixture of suitable dwarf varieties forming an interesting 
subject for children’s gardens or for sowing in semi-wild spots 
per ounce, ls. 3d.; per pound, 15s. 
GYPSOPHILA 
Paniculata. Handsome hardy perennial, with graceful branched panicles 
of small white flowers, which are much prized for bouquets. Height 
24 feet. (Illustrated) per packet, 1s. 6d. and 9d. 
Paniculata, double. A great improvement on the single-flowered type 
and more lasting, the flowers forming miniature balls of white petals. 
Not quite fixed, but about 80 per cent. come true. The plant is difficult 
to propagate by division, and seedlings prove much more vigorous 
per packet, 1s. 6d. 
Elegans. Hardy annual; quite as useful as G. paniculata. Should be 
grown as a decorative accompaniment for Sweet Peas, Carnations, &c. 
Feathery white flowers. Height18 inches _ ...per packet, 6d. and 4d, 
Elegans, Large-flowered. Flowers twice as large as the type and more 
valuable for beds and borders. In atta the smaller-flowered type 
is preferable... . per packet, 6d. 
Elegans, Hiolionte pink, A site sine Gypsophila well worth growing 
in addition to the white variety see . per packet, 6d. 
Muralis. 
rockwork. 
Dwarf hardy annual with rose-coloured Bower suitable for 
Height 9 inches . per packet, 4d. 
COPYRIGHT S, &S, 
Gypsophila paniculata. 

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