CINERARIA STELLATA. (Sutton’s Star Cineraria.) 

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The Star Cinerarias shown in the above illustration formed part of our Gold Medal Exhibit at the Royal Horticultural Society's Chelsea Show 
in 1913. Star Cinerarias have won an established position among our most popular greenhouse flowers. We have succeeded in almost entirely eliminating 
from our strain the magenta shades which existed in the Star Cineraria of early years, and have developed the blues and pinks to an endless range of 
pleasing tints. As a graceful pot plant for conservatory and house decoration, or for furnishing large vases with lasting cut flowers of elegant lightness, 
we know of no subject to surpass Cineraria stellata. 
White Star ... a bie Te “tre per packet; 5s. and 2s. 6d. | Cactus-flowered Star. Includes a wide range of beautiful shades 
Light Blue Star ... ig a = ” 5s. ,, 2s. 6d. of colour, and the very narrow rolled petals give a particularly light 
Salmon-pink Star. Very pretty shades of this favourite colour and pleasing effect ... es i «+ per packet, 5s.and 2s. 6d. 
per packet, 5s. and 2s. 6d. s 
Tall Rose Star. Large heads of small round rich rose flowers. Quite Tall Mixed Star... 7% ag aa a 58-5; 25. 6d. 
distinct from other strains of C. stellata and of a colour that shows 
to great advantage under artificial light ... ... per packet, 2s. 6d. Dwarf Mixed Star ... Ae a3 a a SSem te cSeOd. 

INTERMEDIATE CINERARIAS. 
Under this heading we offer some very desirable cross-bred varieties, the habit and flowers of which come about mid-way between the Superb 
Larye-flowered and Stellata classes. For brilliance of colouring and perfect form of the flower, this group is unique. 
Sutton’s Forget-me-not Blue. Quite one of the prettiest shades in Sutton’s Blue Cem. We consider this new variety to be the most 
Cinerarias. The plants are of neat habit and produce a great profusion brilliant blue strain of Cinerariain existence. The flowers are of medium 
of clear pale blue, medium-sized flowers, which cannot fail to charm size, and the habit of the plant is intermediate between our Superb and 
all who grow Cinerarias... SA es per packet, 5s. and 2s. 6d. Stellata types. Height 14 to 2 feet ... per packet, 5s. and 2s. 6d. 
Feltham Beauty. Somewhat similar to but dwarfer than C. stellata, 
Sutton’s Reading Gem. This new type of Cineraria was obtained with larger flowers and broader petals, but retaining the true star 
from a cross between the traiting Teneriffe variety and C. stellata, shape. Particularly effective for greenhouse and table decoration. 
and the result is a very pretty intermediate habit. The plants grow The seed offered in mixture includes many distinct and attractive 
about two feet high, the large loose heads of starry flowers of different shades, the flowers mostly having white centres. Height 2 feet. 
shades being well set off by the small silvery foliage. It is a delightful Blue... ae Bar Sis as ice he per packet, 2s. 6d. 
companion to either the Stellata or Large-flowered varieties White ... Sc aE A ae aae Ee ” as. 6d. 
per packet, 5s. and 2s. 64. Mixed colours oes a ate, ... per packet, 5s. and 2s. 6d. 

CINERARIA, Foliage Varieties for Bedding. French, Cinéraire a feuillage argenteé. 
C. maritima. Well-known bedding half-hardy perennial ; silvery-green laciniated foliage and yellow flowers. Height 1 foot ade ... per packet, 9d. 
C. maritima, Diamond. The broad snow-white foliage will ensure for this handsome plant marked success as a bedder. It is distinctly superior to 
older varieties and has become very popular. Height 1 foot ee Age Sas ac — Boe ‘ard ite ae eR, per packet, ls. 6d. 
C. acanthifolia. Another bedding half-hardy perennial, with broad silvery-white leaves. Height 1 foot... tk Sa ats q. ts, 
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