
NEMESIA 
For spring bedding Nemesias should be sown 
the first fortnight in February, grown under cool 
treatment, and transplanted early in May; for 
summer bedding the end of March or early in 
April is the best time to sow. Seed should be sown 
in July or August for winter greenhouse flower- 
ing, and from mid-September to mid-October for 
a spring display under glass. When flowered in 
the open garden, and for summer bedding espe- 
cially, it is most important that the plants should 
get a good root-hold of the ground before they 
come into bloom. 
Special Mixture Per packet 25c 
Including white, pale yellow, pink, crimson, 
blue, and an almost endless diversity of inter- 
mediate shades. 
Sitios CNicotiana 
Flowering Tobacco; Half-Hardy 
Annual 
Nicotianas afford some very welcome sweet- 
scented plants for the greenhouse and conserva- 
tory, and as the flowers of N. affinis and its 
hybrids open best in subdued light they are par- 
ticularly valuable as pot plants for indoor dec- 
oration as well as for covered doorways. Seed 
may be sown from January to June, and a con- 
tinuance of bloom may be secured for nearly 
nine months of the year. 
Delightfully fragrant, long-tubed flowers in 
lovely colors make Nicotiana a ‘‘must’’ in every 
garden. Plants thrive in full or quite shady areas 
and are especially fragrant in the evening or on 
cloudy days. Plants come into bloom very quickly 
from seeding and continue until late fall. Seed 
may be broadcast early in the spring where 
plants are to bloom. 
Affinis, Crimson Bedder Per packet 25c 
A dwarf strain, about 15 inches high; admir- 
ably suited for bedding purposes, and also for 
pots in the greenhouse. The flowers are of a 
rich deep crimson, freely produced, and make 
a striking effect. 
Affinis, Sutton’s Hybrids, Mixed 
Per packet 25c 
Brilliant colors including a large proportion of 
pink and rich red shades in addition to pure 
white. 
NIEREMBERGIA 
Coerulea (Hippomanica) Per packet 40c 
The flowers, which are borne in great profu- 
sion, are a delicate lavender with an attractive 
clear yellow eye, and are well set off against 
the light green foliage, giving a very dainty 
effect. Although a perennial, the plant is best 
treated as an annual. Height 6 inches. 
Nigella, Miss Jekyll 
NIGELLA - Love-in-a-Mist 
This charming hardy annual is very profuse 
blooming and the plants continue to flower until 
the close of the summer. Easily raised. Just sow 
the seed where it is to grow. It quickly comes 
into bloom. 
Miss Jekyll Per packet 25c 
Lovely Nigella, giving an abundance of long- 
stemmed flowers which are of a clear Corn- 
flower-blue, prettily set in slender elegant 
foliage. One of the most attractive annuals. 
The plants are extremely hardy, and an au- 
tumn sowing produces the best specimens for 
flowering in the following summer. Height 18 
inches. 
Sion. Paasies 
Pansies and Violas from seed cannot be grown 
too freely in any garden. The beautiful and. rich 
colors produced by these flowers are especially 
valuable after the yellow of the Daffodils has 
passed. Messrs. Sutton pay the greatest attention 
to Pansies and Violas, and the displays seen at 
their Reading and Slough grounds in May in- 
variably call forth comment from passengers in 
passing trains and bring many letters of inquiry. 
Pansies are best treated as biennials, sowing in 
July for flowering in the following year. 
Sutton’s Giant Fancy Per packet 25c 
A strong growing strain with enormous flow- 
ers of brilliant and very varied colors. 
Sutton’s Ullswater Per packet 40c 
A fine race which has created the widest in- 
teresf, and we are gratified to learn of the 
pleasure this Pansy has given to many cus- 
tomers who have grown it. The coloring is 
unusual -and attractive—a solid blue flower 
with a blue-black center; size, form and sub- 
stance are equal to our well-known Perfection 
Pansy. This Pansy was named after the Lake 
of Thun in Switzerland. Its color is the intense 
deep color of reflected blue skies becoming 
deeper at the center of the flower. Large 
flowers, long stems and dwarf foliage make 
this one of the best blues. 
Fire Beacon Per packet 40c 
A striking variety of unique coloring which can 
best be described as bright Wallflower-red with 
a touch of orange, and. a bed of this Pansy in 
full flower in May and June produces a won- 
derful color effect. Fire Beacon possesses the 
same vigorous free-flowering habit as our well 
known Ullswater and Crimson Queen Pansies, 
and has become one of the most popular va- 
rieties for beds and borders or for cutting. 
Sutton’s Perfection Per packet 25c 
It is impossible to convey an adequate idea of 
the delightful variations in color and markings 
of this well known and popular strain. Our seed 
is saved only from the largest and best shaped 
flowers of the very richest colors, and we still 
consider this one of the finest Pansies in cul- 
tivation. Mixed colors. 
’ Sutton’s Crimson Queen Per packet 40c 
Brilliant red flowers of the largest size, marked 
with a conspicuous dark blotch towards the 
center. 
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