Dimorphotheca Aurantiaca ( African Daisy ) 
No. 1505. Dimorphotheca Aurantiaca Annual, height one foot Per pkt. .26 
Sow in cold frames in March and transplant to open, or sow in open during April. The brilliant and glowing orange 
blossoms, with black disc surrounded by a black zone, make this plant a very conspicuous subject. Rows in our Trial 
Grounds have been covered with blossoms for six months in dry and wet seasons. 
No. 153G. New selected Hybrids in splendid mixture of shades and colours Per pkt. .26 
DAISY. — Charming Spring Flowers in Borders. Sow in light soil in spring, and prick out. Per pkt. 
No. 530. Finest Double (Beilis). Pink Per oz. 6.00 .10 and .26 
“ 531. “ “ “ White Per oz. 6.00 .10 and .26 
532. “ “ “ Carter’s selected strain of all colours Per oz. 4.00 .10 and .26 
“ 533. Paris White (Chrysanthemum) 15 an j 25 
534. Swan River (Brachycome). A bright, free-blooming annual; blue and white. 1 foot . . . .16 and .26 
DATURA (Thorn Apple) . — Sow in heat in early spring, and pot off, hardening off well before planting out. B. suaveolens 
may be placed out of doors in summer, but must be protected from frosts. 
No. 535. Atroviolacea Plena. Trumpet-shaped flowers for conservatory or subtropical gardens. 2 feet .10 and .26 
“ 536. Chlorantha, fl. pi. Fine double golden trumpet, sweet-scented; half hardy. 2 feet 10 and .26 
“ 537. Suaveolens (Brugmansia). Splendid shrub for greenhouse; grand white blossoms 26 
DEVIL-IN- A-BUSH (Nigella). 
No. 538. Bright blue; free bloomer, useful for cutting. May also be grown as a pot plant for culture under glass. 
1 foot. See also page 134 10 and .26 
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