OX-EYE DAISY (Marguerite). chrysanthemum teucanthemum. 
Hardy perennial. 
The improved varieties of Marguerite, all allied to the Ox-eye Daisy that adorns our fields in the spring, are among the most useful of our garden 
flowers. 
and Perfection is robust and free-flowering. 
Mrs. C. Lowthian Bell has enormous flowers with strong stems; 
Not only have these flowers been greatly improved in size and form, but there are now early- and late-blooming varieties which give a 
succession of long-stemmed flowers so valuable for vase decoration during four months of the year. 
May Queen is an early variety worthy of attention, 
the Shasta Daisy has a small yellow 
centre with long white petals, the slender stems springing from the base of the plant, and is most attractive either in the perennial border or as a cut flower. 
For May Flowering: 
Sutton’s May Queen. A giant Ox-eye Daisy 
which commences blooming early in May when 
long-stemmed flowers for cutting are scarce. 
Plants robust and very free-flowering. Height 
2 feet e per packet, ls. 
Sutton’s Early Gem. An early-flowering dwarf 
Marguerite of particularly good shape, carried 
on slender stems. As a dwarf edging and for 
furnishing flowers for small vases it will be 
found invaluable. Height 1 foot, per packet, 1s. 
For June Flowering: 
Shasta Daisy. Large but refined flowers with 
long white petals and small golden centres. If 
sown early will flower the same season. Height 
23 feet ... oe per packet, 1s. 
Shasta Daisy, Westralia. An improved type, 
the plant growing stronger generally and giving 
even larger flowers than the preceding. Height 
3 feet. (Illustrated) ... ee Dem packet, 1s. Gd, 
For July Flowering, onward: 
Perfection. Beautiful flowers having long pure 
white petals with small yellow centres. A great 
favourite. Height 24 feet per packet, ls. 
King Edward VII. 
white flowers of fine form. 
‘Mrs. G. Lowthian Bell. This magnificent white 
Marguerite is undoubtedly the largest-flowered 
variety of this class of plants. Flowers of the 
purest white, frequently measuring 6 inches 
across, with very broad petals of great substance ; 
borne on long robust stems. Continues in bloom 
until October. Height 23 to 3 feet 
per packet, 1s. 6d. 
Very large handsome pure 
Height 23 feet 
pen packet; lis: 
Maximum. Pure white flowers. Showy in borders. 
Height 3 feet ... per packet, ls. and 6d. 


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Chrysanthemum leucanthemum, Shasta Daisy, Westralia. 

AUTUMN-FLOWERING 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
For Greenhouse or Open Border. 
Sutton’s Large-flowering (Autumn). The practice of raising 
Chrysanthemums from seed is now largely adopted by growers 
of these favourite flowers. From a sowing made in February 
fine plants may be grown which will furnish a magnificent 
display in the greenhouse during the autumn months. This 
system possesses not only the advantage of saving the labour 
of wintering the plants, but it ensures a much larger variety than 
can be obtained by the old method of growing Chrysanthemums 
from cuttings. Our seed is saved from early varieties only, 
including the popular Japanese and incurved types, and the 
seedlings produce the widest possible range of colours in 
delightful double, semi-double, and single flowers of exquisite 
form. Height 3 feet. 
Mixed colours per packet, 2s. 6d. 
‘The Hon. Mrs. Littleton wishes to acquaint Messrs. Sutton 
& Sons that the Chrysanthemums raised from their seed have 
been very beautiful; a splendid variety and healthy plants, the 
flowers of which were greatly admired.’ —Churchdale. 
‘From a packet of your Chrysanthemum seed | have raised 
100 plants which are full of bloom of all shades of colour and not 
one has failed to flower. My employer is delighted with them.— 
Mr. A. A. Pink, The Gardens, Hill House. 

SUTTON & SONS, READING, Seedsmen By Appointment to Her Majesty Queen Alexandra. 
COLLINSIA. 
Deservedly popular hardy annual, suitable for spring and autumn 
sowing. The following varieties are exceedingly attractive in lines or 
clumps, and possess the desirable quality of flourishing in town gardens. 
Bicolor. Lilac and white flowers, very effective. Height 9 inches 
per packet, 4d. 
Candidissima. Pure white, excellent for clumps in borders, ribbon lines, 
or as an edging to beds. Height 9 inches... per packet, 4d, 
COLLOMIA COCCINEA. 
Hardy annual of compact habit, producing large heads of brilliant orange- 
red starry flowers, very distinct in colour. Height 9 inches, packet, 6d. 
COLUMBINE. See Aquilegia, page 74. 
COMMELINA CCELESTIS. 
An attractive hardy perennial with glossy foliage and bright sky-blue 
flowers. Blooms the first year from seed. Height 18 inches 
per packet, 6d. 
CORDYLINE INDIVISA VEITCHII. 
(Dracena.) 
An exceedingly handsome plant for standing on terraces or lawns during 
summer. It is also extremely useful for garden vases or as a dot plant 
in flower beds, and is one of the most effective conservatory and indoor 
decorative plants. Seed should be sown in gentle heat early in spring 
per packet, ls. 6d. 
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