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Clackia 
Exquisite double flowers placed at each leaf 
joint give the soft, graceful spray effect of fruit 
blossoms. A _ lovely cut flower especially when 
mixed with Baby’s Breath. Full sun is required 
and plants should be staked when 1 foot high. 
Sow seed right out where plants are to bloom. 
The enormous improvement in the Elegans 
class, which now includes a wide range of really 
beautiful colors, has brought Clarkias much into 
favor. They are not only very largely used in the 
border, but magnificent specimens 4 feet or more 
in height are grown in pots for conservatory 
decoration. For a display in the open ground, sow 
from March to May, or in September for blooming 
early in the following summer. August or early 
September is the best time to sow for spring 
flowering under glass. 
Sutton’s International Prize (Elegans) 
Double Varieties 
Sutton’s Salmon-Scarlet Per packet 25c 
The brightest colored of all the Clarkias. 
Flowers brilliant salmon-scarlet, fully double, 
and produced in long sprays. An indispensable 
variety for the garden and conservatory dec- 
oration in pots. 
Sutton’s Salmon 
Long graceful sprays. 
Sutton’s Delicate Pink Per packet 25< 
Similar in habit to the other varieties. Pure 
glowing pink color. 
Sutton’s Rose-Pink Per packet 25c 
A. free-flowering double Clarkia of a pure 
glowing rose color. 
Sutton’s Brilliant Mixture Per packet 25c 
A selection of the finest double Elegans vari- 
eties, all dull colors being excluded. 
Per packet 25c 
Coreopsis (Calliopsis) Sutton’s Mixture 


Calendulas 
Will grow in any garden where it is sunny, 
blooming very quickly from seed. Good for hot 
dry locations. Keep the flowers picked for con- 
tinuous all-summer bloom. For early bloom sow 
the seed as soon as your soil can be worked. 
An early sowing with Cornflower Jubilee Gem 
will make a very attractive showing in your 
flower border from July lst on. 
Single Varieties 
Sutton’s Single Hybrids Per packet 15c 
Single Calendulas are very attractive and our 
strain shows a beautiful range of delicate 
shades of cream, primrose, buff, apricot, and 
orange. Height 1 foot. 
Double Varieties 
Sutton’s Orange King Per packet 25c 
A_ splendid variety of Calendula with enor- 
mous orange flowers, perfectly double and 
beautifully formed. This strain is now much 
grown for the cut-flower market. 
Sutton’s Lemon Queen Per packet 25c 
A charming variety, bearing very large double 
flowers of a pleasing clear lemon-yellow. An 
admirable companion to Sutton’s Orange King. 
Chrysantha Per packet 25c 
A distinct type of Calendula. The large double 
buttercup-yellow flowers with broad drooping 
petals somewhat resembling a Chrysanthemum, 
and the long stout stems make it an ideal 
variety for cutting. Height 2 to 21% feet. 
Radio Per packet 25c 
Flowers a very rich orange color; quilled petals. 
Yellow Colossal Per packet 40c 
By far the largest Calendula ever bred. The 
flowers are Chrysanthemum type with loose 
incurved petals giving a graceful effect to such 
a large bloom. Color is clear lemon-yellow 
with long stems holding the flowers erect. 
Sutton’s Art Shades Per packet 25c 
A mixture of attractive and uncommon shades. 
ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Annual Chrysanthemums, including many new 
and improved varieties, are as valuable for sum- 
mer gardening as the perennial flowers have long 
Proved to be for the conservatory in autumn. 
Grown in pots, the Star class makes a grand 
Greenhouse display in early spring, and out-of- 
doors gives flowers throughout the summer. Sow 
in the open ground during March, April, or May, 
and thin out the plants early. Seed may also be 
sown in September for an early display in the 
following summer. 
Sutton’s Special Mixture Rersphia2oc 
Double and single; all the most beautiful va- 
rieties. 
Sutton’s Star Varieties 
Height 18 inches 
Morning Star Per packet 25c 
A fine Marguerite with immense flowers of an 
attractive soft yellow or primrose. The flowers 
last a remarkably long time when cut. 
Evening Star Per packet 25c 
A deep golden yellow sport from Morning 
Star, to which it is similar in all respects ex- 
cept color. 
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CARNATION, Annual 
Sutton’s Improved Marguerite Mixed 
Per packet 40c 
Sutton’s Cornflower 
(Centaurea) 
Cornflowers or Bachelor Buttons are the hardi- 
est of annuals and will grow most anywhere. 
They prefer to make growth while the weather 
is cool and seed sown early will give masses of 
flowers during early summer. Flowers in 6 weeks 
when weather is warm. 
Double Pink Per packet 25c 
A great improvement on the original pink va- 
riety, and the flowers are more lasting when 
cut. 
Double Blue Per packet 25c 
Flowers of intense color; true ‘’Bachelor’s But- 
ton’’ shape. 
Sutton’s Special Mixture Per packet 25c 
A fine selection of brilliant colors and extra 
full flowers. 
Cosmos = Cas mea 
Cosmeas are among the finest annuals for 
table decoration, and for their long period of 
flowering they are invaluable in the mixed bor- 
der. Disappointment is often caused by sowing 
a late-flowering strain. Our early-flowering va- 
rieties begin to bloom as soon as planted out, 
and continue in flower until cut down by autumn 
frosts. The best results are obtained by sowing 
in pots during February and transplanting im- 
mediately when the first flowers appear in May 
or June. 
Sutton’s Early-Flowering, Single 
Height 4 feet. 
Orange Ruffles Per packet 25c 
A new semi-double ruffled goiden orange Cos- 
mos growing 4 feet high with sturdy stems 
and foliage. Within 2 months of sowing the 
plant is a mass of bloom. Outstanding for 
display in the garden and in foreground of 
shrubbery. Continuous bloom all summer. . This 
is one of the most easily grown annuals. For 
early bloom, sow seed as soon as the ground 
can be spaded in the spring. 
Sensation (Colors as below) 
Mammoth flowers 4 to 5 inches across on long 
strong stems. The flower petals are broad 
with good keeping qualities. Plants grow to 
about 4 feet. 
Sensation Cardinal 
Sensation Pink 
Sensation White 
Sensation Mixed Per packet 40c 
Yellow Flare Per packet 40c 
A lovely and worthy companion flower to the 
popular Orange Flare Cosmos. It is quite simi- 
lar in habit, but it is our opinion that the color 
is far more effective, being a bright golden 
yellow. The plant attains a height of from 3 
to 4 feet. It begins blooming early in the 
summer and continues right up to late fall. 
The flowers are produced on long, wiry stems, 
which make them ideal subjects for cutting 
purposes. 
Per packet 40c 
Per packet 40c 
Per packet 40c 
Sutton’s Special Mixture Cornflower 

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