CLIMBING PLANTS. 
CLEMATIS. 
Each. 
Ss. a. 
Alba Magna, pure white ... A Me 
Albert Victor, deep lavender PA eS 
Ascotiensis, large azure blue Zi Me, 
Beauty of Worcester, bluish violet, produces double and single 
flowers on the same plant 26 
Belle Nantaise, magnificent lavender- hee oS-G 
Belle of Woking, silver grey, double ae Bre 
Blue Cem, pale blue F 2anO 
Countess of Onslow. Rich v folet- Bi =H mah and a Starlet dawn n 
the centre of each petal; open bell-shaped form . : 2556 
Duchess of Albany. Bright pink, with a deeper shade nie n Ne 
centre, and softening to lilac-pink round the margin of petals ... 2 6 
Duchess of Edinburgh, double white, sweet-scented PEG 
Duchess of York. A delicate shade of pale blush pink, oeheniog 
in colour in the centre of petals oat a ie 
Fairy Queen, flesh colour with pink bar 
Flammula, the old sweet white 
Cipsy Queen, dark purple, large, late 
Henryi, creamy white, large 
Jackmanni, violet purple ... 
e. rubra, red 
= Snow-white, a true paper- -white form of Jackmanni 
Lady Londesborough, silver grey 
Lady Caroline Neville, French white 
Lady Northcliffe, deep lavender, distinct 
La Lorraine, clear rose, large, producing double ant eet owes 
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Lanuginosa, pale lavender : 
s candida, tinted greyish white 
Lawsoniana, large rosy purple; vigorous growth 
Lord Neville, bright blue ... : 
Madame Grange, crimson violet 
Madame Le Coultre, fine pure white 
Miss Bateman, white, red anthers 
Montana, white, star-shaped 
i, rubens, a rose-pink variety 
Mrs. Hope, satiny mauve : 
Nelly Moser, light mauve, red aay 
Princess of Wales, deep bluish mauve 
Purpurea elegans, deep violet purple . 
Rubella, rich claret . : 
Star of India, reddish aii 
Velutina purpurea, dark mulberry 
Ville de Lyon, carmine crimson ; the brightest Starts in cient ts 2 
William Kennett, deep lavender ... 
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OTHER CLIMBERS. 
Ampelopsis hederacea. 
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The ordinary Virginian Creeper . 
Attractive variety 
. Lowii. Extra good form of this creeper 
Se Veitchii. Fastens itself firmly to any surface 
Aristolochia Sipho (Dutchman's Pipe) ... Fe 
Bignonia radicans major (Trumpet Flower). 
Ceanothus, Cloire de Versailles. Blue 
oe Veitchii. Blue bn 
Cotoneaster microphylla, small-leav ea Pecatil erries Ee 
5 Simonsii, strong variety ; large light-coloured berries. 
Cratzegus pyracantha, evergreen climbing Thorn, bears a pichision 
of scarlet berries in the autumn 
Cydonia (Pyrus) japonica, bright 
climber or as a bush 
Forsythia suspensa. Yellow ~ as 
Carrya elliptica. Evergreen ; eg catkins > 
Hedera (Ivy), Irish aap a pe at 2s 
br Colden Irish, free-growing golden variegated Ivy ... 
i dentata, the largest dark green-leaved Ivy ... 2s. 
i maderiensis variegata, finest of the variegated Ivies 
5 Silver variegated, several named varieties ... 25: 
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Hops, best varieties for climbing ay : per dozen, 5s. 
Jasminum nudiflorum, yellow, winter-flowering 
officinale, sweet white, summer-flowering 
nt primulinum, extra large yellow, 
¥ revoiutum, large yellow, summer-flowering ‘ 
Lonicera aurea reticulata, the Japanese variegated Tinnepeceiie® 
4s brachypoda, almost evergreen, very sweet. 
e Dutch, the common sweet-scented Fane vanekle 
oA flexuosa, evergreen, except in very severe winters 
2 fragrantissima, winter-flowering ... 
i Scariet Trumpet, a free-growing variety 
Magnolia grandiflora 
Passiflora czerulea (Hardy Bive eon Flow - 
e Constance Elliott, free-flowering, nearly white, hardy... 
Plumbago capensis, greenhouse climber, blue a 
Polygonum Baldschuanicum. Quick-growing and free- flows ering.. 
Roses. Best climbers in variety . 2s. 6a. to 
Tacsonia van Volxemi (Scarlet gece Flower), the best climber 
for a cool conservatory os 
Vitis coignetiz, strong-growing ornamental Vi ine, blowin scutes 
foliage in autumn Hee id 
Wistaria (Clycine) sinensis, Bice atin. 2s. ae 
standards, stems 3 to 34 feet... 5s. 
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BULBOUS and other FLOWERS. 
SUTTON’S BEGONIAS. 
Double Tuberous-rooted. 
Sutton’s Superb. In the following colours :— 
Crimson, Flesh, Pink, Scarlet, engl Salmon, White, Yellow, Red, 
and Picotee-edged fe : --each, 2s. 6d. ; per dozen, 25s. 
Good Double varieties in nines. Sh) ip es se ES ea, 
Semi-doubles, mixed colours per dozen, 5s.; 100, 35s. 
Single Tuberous-rooted. 
Sutton’s Queen of Whites Ts odes 
Sutton’s Frilled, mixed each, ls. 9d. ; 
Sutton’s Reading Beauty Strain. 
Crimson, Scarlet, Pure white, Creamy white, Rose, Carmine, Blush, 
Primrose, Yellow, Coral, and Salmon... each, 1s. 6d.; per dozen, 15s. 
. each, ; per dozen, 15s. 
per dozen, 17s. 6d. 
In the following colours :— 
Sutton’s Crested Single, mixed ... fea els. Od a4 re ly seoae 
Sutton’s Prize Begonias in various colours per dozen, 5s.; 100, 35s. 
AGAPANTH aa 
Umbellatus, blue on each, ls. 
FF variegatus, Se foliage Ryd ye aah Sot Ee ee aS: 
, albus, white... ie ae eile om mer eee 1S3 
ANEMONES, GLADIOLI, 
AND RANUNCULUSES. 
SUTTON’S GLOXINIAS. 
Sutton’s White Cloxinia, Her Majesty. The finest White Gloxinia in 
existence. Strong, sound bulbs . each, 3s. 
Sutton’s Reading Scarlet. Flowers Brilliant etlee be WSs: 
Sutton’s Purple ... ae ior xe ee 3S. 
Sutton’s Ciant, in mixture €ach, 135 10d.ue Per Gozen,.30s. 
Sutton’s Spotted Hybrids Py ann arulstOges ww PGS, Gah 
Sutton’s Prize Cloxinias— 
Separate colours... a8: each, 3Sa0d.".peraozen, 30s. 
Fine selected bulbs, in mixture ae tae LS5.9ds me nse Or. 
Smaller bulbs, in mixture ... wee reels asae ee L's Oc. 
French Hybrid Cloxinias in mixture els OG a 1) Lis. 6d. 
ISL ERAS. 
Sutton’s New Hybrids ... each, 1s. 6d.; per dozen, 15s. 
ACHIMENES. 
Sutton’s Special Mixture. Strong bulbs per dozen, 5s. 
LILIES. 
Lilium candidum (Madonna Lily) 
,, croceum (Orange Lily)... 
,, (excelsum) testaceum ... 
per dozen, 7s. 6d. ; 100, 55s. 
per dozen, 7s. 6d. 
each, 2s. 
Prices on application. 

SUTTON & SONS, READING, Seedsmen By Appointment to His Majesty King Ceorge V. 
