


SUNFLOWER - Helianthus 
Sowings may be made in the open in April or 
May where the plants are to flower, or seed 
may be sown very early in the season, and the 
plants brought forward in the manner usual with 
half-hardy annuals. 
Large-Flowered Varieties 
4430, Sutton’s Giant Yellow Per packet 25c 
Tall Sunflower with immense heads. If a 
single-stemmed plant with one large terminal 
flower is preferred, it can be ensured by pinch- 
ing out the side shoots if they appear. Height 
8 to 10 feet. 
4434, Sutton’s Red Per packet 25c 
Dark centered brilliant flowers, banded with 
bright chestnut-red, mostly merging to yellow 
at the tips of the petals. Height 6 feet. 
4440. Sutton’s New Hybrids Per packet 25c 
Ranging from creamy white and primrose to 
orange-yellow, variably suffused and zoned 
with bronzy red and rose, and including ruby 
and maroon selfs, these hybrids cannot fail to 
charm all who grow them. Height 3 to 6 feet. 
TAGETES 
4563. Signata pumila Per packet 25c 
Bright yellow flowers very freely produced well 
above the foliage. Height 1 foot. 
Sutton’s Violas 
Bedding Varieties 
Violas are indispensable for spring gardening, 
and if the dead blooms are regularly removed the 
plants will continue to flower profusely until late 
autumn. This valuable perennial plant is per- 
fectly hardy, and may be grown in the same 
manner as Pansy. Height 6 inches. 
4717. Sutton’s Giant Yellow Per packet 35c 
Pure deep golden yellow flowers of immense 
size and substance. 
4715. Sutton’s Giant White Per packet 40c 
4737, Sutton’s Admiration Per packet 40c 
Blue. 
Sutton’s Sweet Peas 
Choicest Named Varieties 
Sweet Peas will thrive in any sunny location. 
They need a rich, well-manured, deeply dug soil 
with good drainage. Sow the seed in double 
rows 6 to 8 inches apart. Sow seed thickly, one 
packet to 2 feet of double row. Sow early while 
the ground is cold. Support with wire, brush, or 
string as soon as plants are two inches high. 
Water often and avoid wetting the vines. The 
modern varieties in this list produce three and 
four flowers on long stems. 
WHITE 
9115. Sutton’s Sextet Queen Per packet 25c 
Pure white flowers of great substance. - Gives 
normally five-flowered stems when grown 
under ordinary conditions, and _ six-flowered 
stems with quite a fair number of sevens, 
when grown on the “‘cordon’’ system for show 
Purposes. 
BLUE SHADES 
9782. Sutton’s Capri Per packet 40c 
The flowers, which are perfectly placed, are 
frequently produced five on a stem. An ex- 
eppoonally strong grower. Color lovely paie 
ue. 
9755. Sutton’s Blue Shadows Per packet 25c 
Large light blue showing a little deeper color 
with age. : 
Sutton’s Giant V erbena 
CERISE AND SCARLET SHADES 
9535. Flamingo Per packet 25c 
Brilliant orange-scarlet flowers, shaded cerise; 
of large size, and carried on long stems. 
CREAM 
9158. Grand National Per packet 25c 
Flowers cream, heavily frilled, and well placed 
on long substantial stems. 
PINK SHADES 
9255. Sutton’s Nobility Per packet 25c 
A giant among Sweet Peas. The color is clear 
pale salmon-pink on a deep cream ground, 
closely approaching buff, and many five- 
flowered stems are produced. 
PURPLE 
9900. Sutton’s Purple Monarch Packet 25c 
A deep shade of purple, but free from the 
dead coloring often associated with purple 
Sweet Peas. 
SUTTON’S SWEET PEAS IN 
MIXTURE 
9041. All Colors Mixed Per packet 25c 
Per large packet 65c 
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VERBENA 
Verbenas are extremely popular subjects for 
summer bedding, and when cut the flowers make 
an attractive decoration in vases. Seedling Ver- 
benas are models of health and vigor, 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 ina frame. Verbenas are also sown on 
prepared beds, and transplanted as they become 
ready. 
4650. Sutton’s Giant White Per packet 40c 
Dense heads of finely shaped large white 
flowers. 
4652. Sutton’s Giant Pink Per packet 40c 
A great favorite; bright pink flowers which 
may be relied upon to come uniformly true. 
4658. Sutton’s Giant Firefly Per packet 40c 
Large and extremely brilliant self scarlet flow- 
ers. Very striking in a large bed. 
4662. Sutton’s Giant Royal Blue, 
White Eye Per packet 40c 
A rich blue Verbena with a striking white eye. 
4664. Sutton’s Giant Mixed Per packet 40c 
Many beautiful colors; large flowers in fine 
trusses. 
VISCARIA 
Besides being one of the most beautiful of our 
hardy annuals, Viscaria is also one of the easiest 
to grow. It is extremely free flowering, and 
makes most brilliant clumps in the annual bor- 
der. For blooming outdoors seed may be sown in 
the open during March, April, or May, or in Sep- 
tember for early flowering. Height 1 foot. 
4803. Delphinium-Blue Per packet 25c 
A clear shade of pure bright blue. 
4812. Sutton’s Brilliant Mixture Packet lic 
All shades and colors beautifully blended. 
Sutton’s 
English (Wallflo WEL 
Our strain of Early Flowering Wallflowers is 
quite distinct from the Annual Wallflower, being 
thoroughly hardy. From a sowing made at the 
usual time the plants commence flowering in 
autumn and continue throughout the winter, 
bursting into full bloom with the advent of spring 
weather. These Early Flowering varieties may be 
cleared from the ground in May, leaving the 
beds free for their summer occupants. 
4895. Sutton’s Early-Flowering Mixed 
Per packet 25c 
Sutton’s Giant Sweet Sultans 

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