13068. 
13070. 
13072. 
12976. 
. Dazzler. 
. Sutton’s Royal White. 
. Sutton’s Special Hybrids Star. 
75. Sutton’s Fire King Star. 
. Sutton’s Enchantress Star. 
. Sutton’s Gaiety Star. 
SUTTON’S 
PRIMULAS. 
PRIMULA MALACOIDES. Greenhouse annual. 
With the aid of a cold frame during the summer months and a cool greenhouse for the autumn and winter, free-flowering plants 
can be easily produced. 
SUTTON’S FEARLESS +Novelty. 
we have ever introduced 
Sutton’s Attraction. (New.) Award of Merit R.H.S. 
The fascinating greenish-yellow eye in the centre of each 
bloom serves to light up the surrounding lavender petals, 
which deepen to lavender-pink at the finely serrated edges 
per packet, 5/— and 3/6 
Sutton’s Enchantment. (New.) Award of Merit R.H.S. 
A striking variety, bearing large purple-mauve flowers 
with a purple-brown zone surrounding the golden-brown 
centres. The thick sturdy spikes are freely produced 
per packet, 5/— and 3/6 
. Sutton’s Rosita. (New.) The glowing rosy-mauve 
flowers of this variety approach in size those of a 
Primula obconica. The petals are heavily blotched with 
maroon, making a striking contrast to the bright yellow 
centre ... a per packet, 5/— and 3/6 

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13095. 
13082. 
13084. 
13088. 
We are glad to be able to add yet another variety to our list of Primula malacoides, and 
we are confident it will prove as popular as the four new varieties which we introduced last year. 
flowered rich rosy-crimson variety of A ge PaaS and Pie 2S habit. 
Sutton’s Fearless is a large- 
We consider it to be one of the finest varieties 
per packet, 7/6 and 5/— 
Sutton’s Lilac Queen (Double). (New.) The soft lilac 
fully double flowers are borne gracefully on long pedicels. 
A fully developed plant gives the impression of a ball of 
lilac-coloured bloom per packet, 5/— and 3/6 
Sutton’s Mauve Queen. The stoutly petalled large rich 
mauve flowers are widely overlapping 
per packet, 2/6 and 1/9 
Sutton’s Pink Sensation. Clear bright pink flowers, 
measuring an inch in diameter per packet, 2/6 and 1/9 
Sutton’s Queen of Whites. Plants covered with densely 
petalled pure white flowers about an inch in diameter 
per packet, 2/6 and 1/9 
PRIMULA SINENSIS. Greenhouse annual. 
SUTTON’S SINGLE PRIMULAS. 
. Sutton’s Coral Pink. A very distinct shade in Primulas. 
Rich creamy pink per packet, 3/6 and 2/6 
Flowers vivid orange-red & 3 on 2/6 
Large pure ivory-white flowers ; 
very free-flowering per packet, 3/6 and 2/6 
3. Sutton’s ANG Pink. Dainty pink flowers, elegantly 
fringed per packet, 3/6 and 2/6 
12941. 
12948. 
12963. 
Sutton’s Reading Blue. One of the best blue Primulas : 
fine upright trusses of flowers per packet, 3/6 and 2/6 
Sutton’s Superb Mixed, including the best of the older 
varieties .. per packet, 3/6 and 2/6 
Sutton’s Giant Mixed. Including a wide range of 
beautiful colours. Flowers of immense size and great 
substance per packet, 5/— and 3/6 
SUTTON’S STAR PRIMULAS. 
(New.) These hybrids 
comprise a wide diversity of colours not usually associ- 
ated with Primulas ..,. .. per packet, 5/— and 3/6 
(New.) The masses of bright 
velvety crimson flowers, flushed brilliant scarlet without 
trace of blue, are borne on a profusion of freely branching 
elegant stems Z per packet, 5/— and 3/6 
Sutton’s Guardsman Star. (New.) The true star 
counterpart of the well-known variety, ‘ Dazzler.’ From 
April or early May sowings, large branching elegant 
plants may be flowered by Christmas when their vivid 
orange-scarlet flowers will be most appreciated 
per packet, 5/— and 3/6 
(New.) A rich salmon-pink 
variety. The flowers are very freely borne on graceful 
arching stems and slender pedicels per pkt., 5/— and 3/6 
(New.) An appealing shade of 
soft pink surrounding a clear golden eye. A plant of 
great beauty and charm for the winter 
per packet, 5/— and 3/6 
12980. 
. Sutton’s Beacon Star. 
7. Sutton’s Coral Pink Star. 
. Sutton’s White Star. 
. Sutton’s Light Blue Star. 
. Sutton’s Mixed Star 
. Sutton’s Giant Mixed Star. 
Sutton’s Giant Meteor Star. (New.) The substantial 
clear-cut, symmetrical blooms are freely borne on long 
stems, the graceful habit of the original Star type being 
maintained. The glorious colouring is completely new, 
being orange-salmon overlaid orange-scarlet 
per packet, 5/— and 3/6 
Flowers dazzling orange-scarlet, 
suffused with bright salmon ... per packet, 2/6 
Similar in colour to our Coral 
per packet, 2/6 
The original variety. Pure white 
per packet, 2/6 
Delonte porcelain-blue flowers 
per packet, 2/6 
2/6 
Contains a wide range of 
Plants exceptionally vigorous 
per packet, 2/6 
Pink Single Primula 
flowers ... 
attractive shades. 

PRIMULA OBCONICA. | Greenhouse perennial. 
From a sowing in the early months of the year fine plants 
may be had in full bloom in the early autumn and these will 
continue to flower throughout the winter. 
13043. 
13045. 
13047. 
13049. 
13051. 
13053. 
13055. 
13057. 
13059. 
13061. 
Sutton’s Salmon Queen 
per packet, 3/6 
Sutton’s Salmon King i 3/6 
Sutton’s Fire King 3/6 
Sutton’s Giant Pink . 3/6 
Sutton’s Giant Delicate Pink — 3/6 
Sutton’s Giant Crimson 3/6 
Sutton’s Giant White 3/6 
Sutton’s Blue... < Ae ee 55 ae 
Sutton’s Lilac ; 1 3/6 
Sutton’s Giant Mixed 
per packet, 5/- and 3/6 

PRIMULA, HARDY SPECIES. 
13111. 
13113. 
13114. 
13115. 
13119. 
13121. 
13125. 
13128. 
13131. 
13139. 
13147. 
13151. 
Bulleyana Hybrids per packet, 1/9 
Florindz : per packet, 1/9 and 13 
cr Hybrids * per ae 1/9 
Helodoxa na 1/9 
Japonica, rose-pink form 1/9 
% Mixed : per Seg Shs 1/ 9 and 1/3 
Pulverulenta ... aoe Ge 1/9 Ue 
Chungensis be per sre 1/9 
Sikkimensis 1/9 
Denticulata 1/9 
Rosea grandiflora 1/9 
Mixed. Including many attractive species, all of which 
are charming in rock and Alpine gardens 
per packet, 2/6 and 1/9 

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