ANNUAL POPPIES. eeescn, pacois annucis 
Sutton’s Selected Shirley Poppy. 

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Seeds of Annual Poppies should be sown where 
the plants are intended to flower, because it is 
difficult to transplant with any measure of success. 
During March or April sow in lines or groups, 
and thin to about a foot apart. 
(Papaver Rhoeas: finely cut hairy foliage.) 
Shirley Poppy, Sutton’s Selected. Our strain 
includes an almost endless variety of colours, from 
pure white, pink, terra cotta, salmon, chamois, and 
rosy carmine to brilliant crimson, many of the 
flowers being beautifully flaked or edged with 
white. Height 2 feet. (Illustrated) 
per packet, 2s. 6d. and 1s. 6d. 
‘| am writing to tell you how exceedingly beautiful 
are the Shirley Poppies raised from your seed. They are 
about three feet in height and | have been picking quan- 
tities of flowers daily for some time past.’—Mrs. Atlee, 
Woodville Gardens. 
Shirley, single rose-pink. An even shade of 
rose-pink ... aa Stic jon DeTepACkCh els. 
Shirley, blue shades. Unusual grey-blue flowers 
in varying tints. Should be grown separately from 
other Shirley Poppies ... Gee Derepacker als, 
Shirley, fine mixed ... per packet, 1s. and 6d. 
Sutton’s Double Shirley. A lovely strain of 
double and semi-double flowers. 
Double White Hon ae ... per packet, 1s. 
Double Pink ... or he Lon a 1s. 
Doubie Saimon en ue a. 
Double Slate-blue ... “Fh Bae < aS 
Double, mixed a per packet, ls. 6d. and Is. 
‘The Poppies from your seed were magnificent in 
colour and continued blooming until November. The 
plants are very strong, and the flowers lasted two or 
three days after being cut.—Geo. W. White, Esq., 
Dunster Lodge. 
Sutton’s Dwarf Japanese Pompone, mixed. 
Very pretty small double flowers, of perfect form. 
Height lS mcehess.. aC ee DeCiEpacCKet els. 
Single Scarlet, Improved. (Corn Poppy.) 
Striking orange-scarlet Poppy with golden anthers 
per packet, 6d. 
French Ranunculus Poppy. A beautiful race 
of Poppies; bright double flowers having thin 
paper-like petals. Height 2 feet. 
Collection of six separate colours ... ... 2s. 
Mixed ... 500 sa ae ... per packet, 6d. 
‘! had a grand bed of Poppies from seed supplied 
by Messrs. Sutton. They were really beautiful.— 
Mrs. Nicholas, Clifton Place. 
Mixed Single, combining all the brightest varieties. 
Height 2 feet cic ht ... per packet, 6d. 
Pavonium, (Peacock Poppy.) Intenge scarlet flowers, 
with broad purplish-black band. “Bight 18 inches 
per packet, 1s. 
Umbrosum. — Dwarf habit, bright crimson flowers, 
distinctly spotted with black. Height 18 inches 
per packet, 4d. 
Tulip Poppy. (Papaver glaucum.) Dazzling scarlet 
flowers. Height 15 inches See per packet, 1s. 
Mexican Poppy. (Hunnemannia.) Clear yellow 
flowers with golden anthers, resembling in size and 
shape the Iceland Poppy. Height 18 inches 
per packet, 1s. 

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