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Sutton’s Mignonette coryricutsas 
MIGNONETTE, Hardy Annual 
Constant selection has resulted in the produc- 
tion of giant heads of Mignonette. The sweet 
perfume of the flowers is greatly appreciated in 
the house; on a hall table Mignonette makes a 
handsome ornament. 
Sutton’s Giant Per packet 25c 
One of the finest and most sweetly scented 
Mignonettes; highly recommended. Height 18 
inches. 
Sweet-Scented Per packet 15c 
Very free flowering and should be grown in 
every garden. Height 18 inches. 
MYOSOTIS - Forget-me-not 
Of all the spring flowers none is more appre- 
ciated than Myosotis, especially when grown in 
abundance and planted in large masses, All the 
colors are beautiful, particularly the brilliant 
Royal Blue, which will afford a_ surprising 
pleasure to those who have not.previously grown 
this strain. 
Sutton’s Royal Blue Per packet 40c 
The most popular of all the different types of 
Forget-me-not for spring gardening. Early and 
free-~blooming; flowers of the deepest blue pro- 
duced in long sprays which are excellent for 
cutting. This variety is also largely grown in 
pots for the market. From a May-June sowing 
it may be had in bloom during the early 
months of the year as well as our Pot 
Myosotis. Height 12 inches. 
Sutton’s Royal Blue, Dwarf Strain 
Per packet 40c 
A dwarf, compact form of this favorite va- 
riety, and will be found very useful for formal 
edgings and for carpeting beds where the 
stronger-growing sort is not required. The most 
valuable to form a groundwork for spring 
bulbs. Height 6 inches. 



Lavatera, Sutton’s Loveliness (See page 118) 

Sutton’s CNasturtiums 
Few other flowers can rival the Nasturtium for brilliant coloring, and when grown in large 
masses in the garden or in ribbon borders by the sides of paths and drives, the effect is most 
striking. These flowers have also become very popular for decorating the dinner table and 
small vases in the drawing room, for which purpose the more delicate shades found in the 
newer varieties are especially suitable. All the varieties should be grown on poor soil. The 
flowers then appear above the foliage, but on rich land, or on ground heavily manured, the 
flowers, however, abundant, are masked by the taller growing foliage. In a dry season watering 
in July and August will prolong the display for weeks. 
DOUBLE GLEAM NASTURTIUMS 
These Nasturtiums are extremely decorative, 
whether grown in the garden, in pots, or in hang- 
ing baskets for the conservatory. The flowers, 
which are delightfully scented, stand well above 
the foliage, and the plants when in full bloom 
are a blaze of color. As each plant throws out 
a number of short runners, they should be spaced 
about 18 inches apart in beds to allow for de- 
velopment. The cut blooms are very desirable 
for house decoration. 
Semi-Tall Varieties 
Double Gleam Hybrids Packet 25c 
The colors range from the palest primrose 
through yellow, salmon, cerise, and scarlet to 
deep crimson and maroon, giving a most bril- 
liant effect. 
Double Golden Gleam Per packet 25c 
Large, rich yellow flowers, well doubled. 

Sutton’s Double Annual Ponnies (See page 125) 
DOUBLE DWARF GLEAM 
NASTURTIUMS 
A new strain of double dwarf Nasturtiums 
which is extremely popular. The flowers are of 
the same attractive form as the Gleam Nastur- 
tiums and literally cover the neat, compact plants. 
Double Dwarf Gleam Mixed Per packet 25c 
Contains the same wide range of attractive 
colors to be found in the Gleam Hybrids. 
Double Dwarf Fireball Gleam Per packet 25c 
A vivid scarlet. 
FOOD FOR THOUGHT 
As Well as for Your Flowers 
What your plants need is a balanced or- 
ganic plant food. Not just a stimulant. They 
need one containing in right amounts, those 
things that make plenty of strang roots, pro- 
duce sturdy stalks, thrifty foliage and an 
abundance of good sized blooms. 
Turn to page 176 and get the full facts 
about it. 



Sutton’s Annual Lupines (See page 48) 
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