DAISY, Sutton’s DouBLe. 
(Bellis perennis fl. pl.) French, Padquerette. Hardy perennial. 
Seed of Double Daisy should be sown in June to give strong plants for 
putting out in October, from which an abundance of flowers will be 
produced in the spring and lasting well through the summer. Beds 
composed entirely of Daisies give a very pretty effect. 

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Sutton’s Giant Double Daisy. 
Giant Double, Enormous fully double flowers which might well be 
mistaken for finely shaped Asters rather than a form of the common 
Daisy. (Illustrated above on a greatly reduced scale.) 
Ciant White ... per packet, ls. 6d. | Giant Pink ... per packet, 1s. 6d. 
Giant, mixed, including various shades ranging from flesh-pink to 
crimson, as well as pure white per packet, ls. 6d. 
Double White eee 456 Bee tc sae . per packet, 1s. 
Double Pink ee Bye se ree ae 3 ee * 1s. 
Double Crimson .. ave +4 ls. 
Double Old Rose. "The a led Roe are disnct aod wee a most attractive 
colour.. : . per packet, ls. 
Firefly. eee pearlee owes at yellow ¢ centre, ‘quilled petals. A very 
striking variety ir Ace 2 . per packet, 1s. 
Double, mixed Se : per packet! 1s. and 6d. 
Double White Edging. A Setact strain of double white Daisy, 
especially suitable for lines and small beds where precision is required. 
Flowers smaller than those of our Double White - per packet, 6d. 
Alpine Daisy. A graceful spreading plant growing quite close to the 
ground and completely covered with dainty pink and white single flowers 
throughout the summer and autumn. Invaluable as an edging and for 
the rockery. Hardy perennial. Height 6 inches per packet, ls. 
DAISY, BARBERTON. See Gerbera, page 103. 
DAISY, OX-EYE. See page 93. 
DATURA 
Cornucopia. A striking species, producing large double sweet-scented 
white flowers marbled with purple. Excellent for the greenhouse, or 
can be treated as a hardy annual. Height 18 inches ... per packet, 1s. 
Chiorantha flore pleno. Sweet-scented aoe) annual ; Rene trumpet- 
shaped flowers. Height 2 feet . per packet, 4d. 
Wrightii (meteloides). Erect habit with ores Bite green leaves and 
dark purple stems. The white flowers. are very sweet-scented. 
Valuable as a dot plant and for sub-tropical gardening. Succeeds as 
a half-hardy annual, or may be grown as a greenhouse perennial. 
Height 3 feet : . per packet, 8d. 
DIASCIA 
Barbere. 
stems during the whole of summer. 
makes a fine pot plant for indoor decoration. 
Height 9 inches 
Pretty pink coral-like flowers, freely produced on slender 
Excellent for dwarf borders, and 
Half-bardy annual. 
- per packet, 1s. 
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DAHLIA. 
By sowing Dahlia seed early in February strong plants may be obtained 
for putting out in May. Tubers of any favourite flowers may be saved, but 
a further sowing should be made for the following season. 
Half-hardy perennial. 
Single Varieties. 
Sutton’s Ciant Single. Enormous flowers borne on long stems. 
Many specimens from which our seed has been saved exceeded 8 inches 
in diameter. Height 4 to6 feet. Mixed colours ... per packet, 2s. 6d. 
Sutton’s Exhibition Prize Single. Mixed colours in great variety, 
and flowers of excellent form. Height 3 to 5 feet 
per packet, 2s. 6d. and 1s. 
Early and extremely free-flowering strain 
of distinct dwarf habit, embracing a wide range of unusually bright 
colours. Excellent for dwarf borders and for cutting. Height 18 to 
24 inches per packet, 1s. 6d. 
Sutton’s Dwarf Single. 
The large ray florets are charmingly set off by a second 
series of petals of a contrasting colour, such as crimson and white, yellow 
and red, &c., and some are beautifully striped. Height 3 to 5 feet 
per packet, ls. 6d. 
Double Varieties. 
Sutton’s Double Cactus Dahlia. Saved from an extensive 
collection of the best varieties, which generally produce some handsome 
new flowers. Mixed colours 2 per packet, ls. 6d. 
Double Bombo: 
seed 
Mixed Double bahia. 
Height 3 to 5 feet. 
Very choice strain coming remarkably true from 
per packet, 1s. 6d. 
Saved from beautiful flowers ls. 6d. 
Immense double and semi-double flowers with 
Extremely decorative 
per packet, 1s. 6d. 
Pzeony-flowered, mixed. 
long, loose petals, somewhat resembling Pzeonies. 
in the border and also for large vases indoors 
Dahlia Roots are offered on page 157. 
DIMORPHOTHECA. 
Since we first offered the Dimorphotheca it has been called the Star of 
the Veldt, and it affords an admirable instance of the wide range of origin 
exhibited by our garden flowers. The Dimorphotheca was introduced into 
this country from South Africa, as was the Nemesia, and has grown into 
favour almost as rapidly as this popular flower. *In addition to its great 
value as a bedding annual, the Dimorphotheca makes a charming pot 
plant. As a result of careful hybridisation there are now, besides the 
striking orange colour, a number of delicate shades which are exceedingly 
attractive. 
Aurantiaca (Orange Daisy). Gorgeous orange flowers produced in the 
greatest profusion on plants with neat foliage. Flowers within six 
weeks from time of sowing. One of the most brilliant and lasting 
summer bedding plants, continuing to bloom until cut down by frost. 
Height 12 inches ‘ per packet, 1s. 6d. and 1s. 
Hardy annual. 
Aurantiaca Hybrids. Various coloured hybrids of this flower which are 
quite as strong growing as the type, and include a wide range of shades 
of primrose, apricot, buff, and salmon, as well as delicately tinted 
white flowers. (Illustrated below) per packet, 1s. 6d. and 1s. 

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