Sutton’s Flower Seeds—Complete List for 1920. 
VERBENA. 
French, Verveine. Half-hardy perennial. 
Verbenas are extremely popular 
subjects for summer bedding, and when 
cut the flowers make an attractive 
decoration in vases. Seedling Verbenas 
are models of health and vigour, and if 
raised from January to the beginning of 
March will bloom abundantly during the 
summer and autumn of the same year. 
Sow in boxes, prick off into pots singly, 
and gradually harden for planting out. 
In March and April, sowings may be 
made in a frame. Verbenas are also 
sown on prepared beds, and transplanted 
as they become ready. 
Sutton’s Ciant White. Dense heads 
of finely shaped large white flowers 
per packet, ls. 6d. 
Sutton’s Ciant Pink. Although the 
colour varies from shell-pink to deep 
salmon- pink, all the shades are 
bright and harmonious, and give a 
most beautiful effect 
per packet, ls. 6d. 
Sutton’s Giant Mixed. Many attrac- 
tive colours; large flowers in fine 
trusses 
per packet, 2s. 6d. and 1s. 6d. 
‘Your Verbenas, massed in beds or borders, 
cannot be surpassed for exquisite colouring. — 
Mr. A. K. Turner, Gardener to Captain the Right 
Hon. E. G. Pretyman, M.P. 
Ellen Willmott. Bright salmon-rose 
with white eye. The seed produces 
flowers mostly of the true type, with 
a small percentage of varying shades 
per packet, 1s. 6d. 
Sutton’s Superb Bedding. 
White se aes tee) pexnpacket, lis: 
Blue ne ct ‘5. a Ne 
Blue shades = sce : ls. 
Purple, white eye sas = ls. 
Scarlet... ses ¥ ise 
Striped, various sl hades oa - ls. 
Six varieties, separate ... Be ASG: 
Mixed Ste per packet, 1s. 6d. and 1s. 
‘The Verbenas have been admired by every- 
body who has seen them. For size and colour 
| have never seen their equal, and | took three ; 
First Prizes at three Open Shows with them. — eat cine 
Mr. T. Woolaway, Bridgwater. Vase of Sutton’s Verbenas. rig ks 

Sutton’s Compact. [ree-flowering neat plants of close habit. Will be 
found invaluable in many cases where the spreading growth of the usual 
type is undesirable. (lllustrated.) 
White. Large heads of creamy white flowers... Mie adé per packet, Is. 6d. 
Chamois. Very pretty pale chamois colour, tinted orange ape a sy 6d. 
Scarlet. Brilliant scarlet flowers, freely produced sa es ls. 6d. 
Mixed. Very free-flowering and admirable for small beds Be nee e se 
Verbena venosa. A handsome hardy perennial producing purple flowers ; remains 
in bloom for a long period. Height 1 foot re es ae we Der Packet,.0d, 
Verbena (Aloysia) Lemon-scented. Pot plant. This favourite old sweet- 
scented perennial is easily raised from seeds sown in slight heat in the spring 
per packet, ls. 
‘| enclose a photograph of our Verbena bed which was much admired. We 
had a large tennis party the other day, and all the visitors said what a lovely 
bed it was, and remarked on the splendid colours. All your seeds give great 
satisfaction.’ —Mr. H. Gammer, The Gardens, Nether Elms. 
[The photograph showed a remarkably fine display of Verbenas.—S. & S.] Sutton’s Compact Verbena. 

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