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A TYPICAL PLANT OF SUTTON’S CLARKIA ELEGANS. 
CLARKIA ELEGANS FL. PL. Hardy annual. 
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. Excellent for cutting. Height 2 feet. 
11176. Sutton’s Salmon-scarlet per packet, 1/9 and 1/3 
11178. Sutton’s Salmon 5 abe 3! 1/9 ,, 1/3 
11179. Sutton’s Rose-pink .... BAe hes 1/9 ,, 1/3 
11180. Sutton’s Brilliant Rose Ba? oF US ye 1/3 
11181. Sutton’s Delicate Pink be ee WSs) 1/3 
11183. Sutton’s Snowball nee as 5 EY 5 HE! 
11185. Sutton’s Scarlet He . ike Aa =e 
11186. Sutton’s Firefly. Rose-crimson ce Me? 
11189. Rich ruby- -pur rple 
per packet, 1/9 and 1/3 
11191. Sutton’s Brilliant Mixture per packet, 2/6,1/9, ., 1/3 
COREOPSIS. Hardy annuals, unless otherwise stated. 
11243. Sutton’s Special Mixture. A selection of the brightest 
and richest coloured varieties, including C. grandiflora 
per packet, 1/9 and 1/3 
. Drummondii, Sutton’s Large-flowered. Golden-yellow 
flowers with chestnut-brown centres, produced in abund- 
ance. Height 18 inches per packet, 1/9 and 1/3 
. Sutton’s Lemon Queen. Lemon-yellow flowers blotched 
with crimson. Height 3 feet per packet, 1/9 and 1/3 
. Tinctoria. Showy yellow and brown flowers. Height 
3 feet sia : .. per packet, 1/3 
. Tinctoria, Double 5 per packet, 1/9 and 1/3 
. Atrosanguinea. Rich dark red flowers. Height 3 feet 
per packet, 1/3 
. Marmorata. Tall variety, flowers curiously marbled and 
striped. Height 3 feet .. per packet, 1/3 
Mixed. ‘Tall showy varieties per packet, 1/3 and 9d. 
Dwarf. Mixed. Compact plants about 12 inches in 
height é noc Be per packet, 1/3 
C. grandiflora, Sutton’s Selected Strain. Hardy perennial 
with large bold golden-yellow flowers. Height 2 feet 
per packet, 1/9 and 1/3 
Hardy perennial. A 
Sutton’s Purple Prince. 
11267. 
11249. 
11271. 
11272. C. grandiflora, Sutton’s Duplex. 
semi-double form of the preceding ... 
per packet, 1/9 | 
CORNFLOWER. 
(Centaurea.) Hardy annual. 
11277. Sutton’s Double Mauve per packet, 1/9 and 1/3 
11279. Sutton’s Double Blue ... oa . 1/9 ,, 1/3 
11281. Sutton’s Double Pink ... oor - 1/9... 1/3 
11283. Sutton’s Double Carmine Ay “e 1/9 ,, 1/3 
11285. Sutton’s Double White hte ... per packet. 1/3 
11286. Sutton’s Double Mixed. Height 3 fect 
per packet, 1/9, 1/3, and 9d. 
11288. Double Dwarf Blue (Jubilee Gem). Compact variety 
growing about 12 inches high per packet, 1/9 and 1/3 
11289. Double Dwarf Pink. An excellent companion to the fore- 
going variety per packet. 1/9 and 1/3 
COSMEA. (Cosmos.) Half-hardy annual. 
Sutton’s Early- Some ne He Height 3 feet. 
11293. White per packet, 1/9 
11295. Rose ... a Boe 4 1/9 
11296. ‘Pink, crimson zone . hs ” 1/9 
11297. Grimson ; » 1/9 
11298. Crimson- scarlet. An entirely new shade in this popular 
flower _ a fe . per packet, 1/9 
11301. Mixed per packet, 1/9 and 1/3 
“Attractive semi-double orange flowers 
11308. Orange Ruffles. 
per pkt., 1/9 and 1/3 
on plants about 24 feet in height 
COTULA BARBATA. Half-hardy annua!. 
11313. The plants are dwarf and compact and bear an abund- 
ance of small yellow, button-like flowers. A very suit- 
able ty: for eeeece and for rockwork. Height 
3 inches.. : sis se per packet, 1/9 
COWSLIP. Hardy perennial. 
11315. Mixed Colours. Height 6 inches packets, 2/6 and 1/9 
11316. Common Yellow 256 ni: Fe 1/9 ., 1/3 
CRUCIANELLA STYLOSA. Zardy perennial. 
11318. Early-flowering perennial, suitable for rockwork ; bright 
rose flowers. Height 6 inches per packet, 9d. 
CUPHEA MINIATA. Half-hardy annual. 
11321. Useful for aene. profusion of scarlet flowers. Height 
1 foot a aoe oe per packet, 1/3 
CYCLAMEN. Half-hardy (greenhouse) perennial. 
SUTTON’S TRIUMPH VARIETIES. 
11324. White ... He ee per packet, 5/— and 2/6 
11326. Shell Pink nae oe ue Shy 5/— ., 2/6 
11328. Salmon-pink ae eS 5/- ,, 2/6 
11329. Salmon Picotee. “+Novelty Fe 5/— ,, 2/6 
11330. Salmon-scarlet ‘ son sp 5/- ,, 2/6 
11332. Firebrand ee is Bt a 5/— ,, 2/6 
11334. Rose Queen... Bee wa 26 5/— ,, 2/6 
11336. Crimson.. ae vee > 5/— ,, 2/6 
11338. Crimson and White vee Mi Fs 5/— ,, 2/6 
11340. Mauve Queen ... ae sot 5/- ,, 2/6 
11342. Hydrangea me a sist ¥ 5/- ,, 2/6 
11344. Lilac-cerise ‘ Nes ane es 5/— ,, 2/6 
11348. Special Hybrids. Includes practically every shade 
known in Cyclamens ... per packet, 5/—, 3/6, and 2/6 
11349. Collection of 6 Triumph varieties, separate, our selection 
13/6 
11357. Cyclamen persicum (type). The original small white- 
flowered variety with erect twisted petals and crimson 
base per packet, 2/6 
11359. Hardy Cyclamen, ‘Neapolitanum per packet, 2/6 
CYNOGLOSSUM. (Hound’s Tongue.) 
11363. Sutton’s Blue Gem. An early-flowering hardy biennial 
producing large sprays of brilliant blue Forget-me-not- 
like flowers. Height 18 inches per packet, 1/9 
Sutton’s Annual Blue. Beautiful turquoise-blue ; flowers 
freely all the summer from an outdoor sowing in March 
or April. Height 18 inches ... per packet, 1/9 and 1/3 
CYPERUS 
11368. Alternifolius. Ornamental foliage plant with deep shin- 
ing green fronds, resembling a miniature Palm. Excel- 
lent for greenhouse, Sea cab or table decoration. 
Height 2 feet .. per packet, 1/9 
Natalensis. Stronger grow ing , than preceding, with very 
long, gracefully curving foliage per packet, 1/6 
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11365. 
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