LUPINUS. 
For growing in the mixed border and for supplying cut blooms for house decoration, Lupines 
are among the most useful of our garden flowers. The annual and perennial varieties are 
equally serviceable, each class including a number of charming colours, many of the flowers 
being delightfully scented. 
Hardy Annual Lupines. 
Hartwegii. A great improvement on the common Lupine; flowers blue and white; valuable 
for bouquets. Height 2 feet... ee eee ae ae ... per packet, 6d. and 4d. 
Hartwegii, white. Pure white flowers ; in other respects similar to preceding ... per packet, 6d. 
Hartwegii, azure blue. One of the prettiest of the section ; flowers of a delicate mist-like blue. 
Height 2 feet ope $e aac 300 af he “ic «es per packet, 1s. and 6d. 
Hybridus atrococcineus. The brightest-coloured of all the genus; large spikes of red white- 
tipped flowers. Height 24 feet Ae ae per ounce, ls.; per packet, 6d. and 4d. 
Tall dark blue. Rich blue flowers. Height 3 feet ts dee Sey a per packet, 6d. 
Yellow (Menziesii). Brilliant yellow flowers, dwarf habit. Height 18 inches x 6d. 
Mutabilis, blue and white. Showy spikes of flowers. Height 3 feet Ae 4d. 
Mutabilis, cream and pink. Large spikes of lovely creamy-white and soft rose flowers. Height 
3 feet Sec ty: at Si pe om des aa Kee op per packet, 6d. 
Dwarf delicate pink. Charming salmon-tinted flowers. Height 1 foot ... ‘ 6d. 
Dwarf blue and white. A very pretty dwarf variety, suitable for bedding; flowers blue, 
tipped with white. Height 1 foot... 50 per ounce, ls.; per packet, 6d. and 4d. 
Dwarf carmine and white. One of the best varieties for beds and borders, producing an 
abundance of carmine, white-tipped spikes. Height.1 foot af ... per. packet, 6d. 
Dwarf yellow. Handsome spikes of soft yellow flowers tinged with orange; delightfully 
scented. Height 1 foot ie shed ~ te on = ... per packet, 6d. 
Dwarf rich blue (subcarnosus). Exceedingly useful for cutting. Height 1 foot ,, 6d. 
Mixed, including the best tall and dwarf varieties ... per ounce, ls.; per packet, 6d. and 4d. 
Collection of six Annual varieties, our selection a Fre “He oes aa eS: 
Hardy Perennial Lupines. 
Polyphyllus. A valuable race of perennial Lupines giving an abundance of long spikes 
of delicately scented flowers in June and July. Sown in March or April, and treated as 
annuals, these plants make a fine show in tall borders during the autumn. Perfectly hardy. 
Height 3 feet. 
Pink. Immense spikes of beautiful soft pink flowers. Quite as hardy and robust as the 
older perennial Lupines. (I//ustrated) “6c nas Soc per packet, ls. 6d. and 1s, 
Sutton’s Dwarf Pink. A dwarf strain of the preceding. Invaluable as a middle and 
foreground plant in the herbaceous border ... Scie ace oe ... per packet, 1s. 
Sutton’s Colden Spire. The result of a cross between L. arboreus and L. polyphyllus, 
Attractive long spikes of soft yellow flowers. Height 3 feet ne poo Der packet, als: 
Sutton’s Hybrids. Flowers ranging from pure white to golden yellow, and from palest 
mauve to richest purple, as well as shades of rose and pink. A great acquisition 
per packet, ls. 
Elegans, blue and white. A very charming spring-blooming plant, producing handsome 
spikes of blue and white flowers sot a an M ve DET Packel,wod. 
Blue. Flowers similar to the 
annual Lupine, and quite as 
useful for bouquets 
per packet, 6d. 
White. Beautiful white spikes 
of bloom ... per packet, 6d. 
Mixed. A mixture of these 
favourite perennial Lupines 
per packet, 6c/. 
Arboreus. Bushy habit; bright 
yellow flowers. Height 
4 feet ... per packet, 6d. 
Arboreus, Snow Queen. Forms 
large pyramidal bushes, often 
6 feet in height, covered with 
long spikes of pure white 
flowers. Astately subject for 
large borders. (Jllustrated) COPYRIGHT $, &S, 
per packet, 1s. Lupinus arboreus, Snow Queen. 



— SUTTON & SONS, READING, 
Cupipys Poly Dy iba b ie Seedsmen By Appointment to Her Majesty Queen Alexandra. 
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