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2245. Sutton’s Triumph Special Hybrids 
Per packet 65c 
Perfectly moulded gigantic bells of unequaled 
brilliance. Although selfs and bicolors pre- 
dominate, there are others of unusual inter- 
mediate shades previously unknown in Glox- 
inias. 
GODETIA 
Godetias are of great value as summer-flow- 
ering annuals in the garden, and they also make 
an effective display in the greenhouse in spring. 
The plants are quite hardy and extremely easy to 
grow, and they remain in full beauty for a con- 
siderable period. When cut, the long, graceful 
sprays of the taller varieties make a handsome 
decoration for vases, and this section is also 
largely employed as a background to borders of 
the dwarfer-growing kinds. March and April are 
the best months for sowing seed in the open for 
a summer display; for a spring show under glass 
sow in pans during October. 
Tall Varieties With Flowers in 
Long, Loose Sprays 
Height about 214 feet. 
2278. Sutton’s Double Cherry-Red Pkt. 25c 
A beautiful rich color. This variety has be- 
come extremely popular. 
2280. Sutton’s Double Shell-Pink Pkt. 25c 
An attractive variety with dainty shell-pink, 
double flowers, loosely arranged in long, grace- 
ful sprays. 
2282. Sutton’s Double Rose Per packet 25c 
Of distinct and graceful habit, producing long 
sprays of beautiful large, double flowers of a 
delicate rose-pink shade, with brilliant carmine 
centers. Invaluable for cutting. Excellent for 
borders. 
3296. Sutton’s Double Mixed Per packet 25c 
A well balanced mixture consisting only of the 
tall, double varieties. 
ORNAMENTAL CURIOUS 
GOURDS 
Rapid growing and suitable fer growing around 
arbors, trellises, fencing, etc. Fruits are 
strangely shaped~ and quaintly marked and 
colored. The foliage is often curious. Grown 
for ornament. 
6708. Gourds 
GYPSOPHILA - 
Annual Baby’s Breath 
The perfect subject for use in flower arrange- 
ments. Large graceful sprays carried on thin 
wiry stems in bloom 5 weeks from sowing when 
the weather is warm. 
2401. Elegans, White Per packet 25c 
Sow seed every three weeks to assure con- 
tinuous supply of bloom for cutting. Flowers 
twice as large as the type and more valuable 
for beds and borders. 
Per packet 25c 
Eschscholtzia, Sutton’s Special Mixture (See page 115) [116] 
Sutton’s Large Flowered Helichrysum 
HELICHRYSUM, Hardy Annual 
Helichrysums are well known everlasting flow- 
ers and produce several beautiful colors. They 
are an ornament to the garden when growing 
and are everywhere prized for the winter decora- 
tion of vases and for durable bouquets. May be 
sown in the open ground during April. Brilliant 
colors only. Height 3 feet. 
2455. Sutton’s Large-Flowered Mixed 
Per packet 25c 
IPOMOEA - Morning Glory 
The Ipomoea Morning Glories are the large- 
flowered kinds so admirably adapted to climbing 
over the trellis, along verandas and covering 
unsightly stumps or stones. A combination 
planting of Heavenly Blue and Scarlett O’Hara 
creates a lovely contrast from July until frost. 
Ipomoeas do not reseed themselves and are 
never nuisance weeds. Never plant the seed 
outside until the soil is warm, and for quick 
germination, soak overnight in water before 
planting. 
2548A. Heavenly Blue (Rubra-coerulea), 
Sutton’s Early Flowering Packet 40c 
The early flowering strain with very large blue 
trumpets and golden throats. 
Scarlett O’Hara Per packet 40c 
Rich wine-red flowers of good size blooming 
about the same time as Heavenly Blue. An 
ees ol fine variety with fine dense fo- 
iage. 
Pearly Gates Per packet 40c 
The large white counterpart of Heavenly Blue. 
Large 4-inch flowers produced on vines climb- 
ing to 10 or 12 feet. Early blooming. 
Gypsophila Elegans coryrisutsas 

