CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
HARDY ANNUAL SUMMER VARIETIES. 
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See illustration in colours on page 4. 
These annual Chrysanthemums, which are quite distinct from the autumn- flowering types offered below, are 
indispensable for summer gardening. 
11066. Sutton’s Special Mixture. Including double and single | 11079. Carinatum, Eclipse. Includes buff, brown and bronze, 
varieties per packet, 2/6 and 1/6 the flowers having a zone of crimson or purple on the 
11069. Sutton’s Morning Star. Large flowers, soft yellow or middle portion of the petals mee packet, 1/9 and 1/3 
primrose. Height 18 inches... per packet, 1/3 | 11080. cae Jiehte ated ae een Ken 4/3 
: 3 varying to ‘teh be packe 
11071. Sutton’s Eastern Star. en chocplateguonir) Pard 11081. Carinatum Burridgeanum. Flowers banded with erim- 
primrose - yellow petals. Excellent for decorative son, white and yellow per packet, 1/3 and 9d. 
Ae ees -. per packet, 1/3 | 11983. Garinatum, Double Mixed 1/9 ,, 1/3 
11073. Sutton’s Evening Star. Golden- yellow sport from | 1109]. Coronarium, Sutton’s Coronet. The flowers ociine a 
Morning Star per packet, 1/3 zone of cream round the centres, with an outer band of 
11074. Sutton’s Southern Star (Eldorado). Differs from Evening bright lemon. Height 18 inches per packet, 1/3 
Star in having a rich chestnut-brown centre 11093. Coronarium, Double Golden Crown. Height 2 feet 
per packet, 1/3 per packet, 1/9 and 1/3 
11077. Sutton’s Northern Star. Another beautiful variation; large _ 11097. Mixed Annual Varieties. Showy single flowers of various 
ivory-white flowers with sulphur zones per packet, 1/3 colours ... Fe per packet, 1/3 and 9d. 
AUTUMN-FLOWERING VARIETIES. _ CHRYSANTHEM UM, PERENNIAL. 
For the Greenhouse. Ox-eye Daisy (Marguerite). 
11040. Sutton’s Charm. The dense mass of delicately perfumed Chrysanthemum leucanthemum. Hardy perennial 
star-like flowers with their numerous and _ varied : 
colourings make this strain invaluable as a pot plant for The improved varieties of Marguerite, all allied to the Ox-eye 
indoor decoration. Well-grown plants often measure | [Daisy that adorns our fields in the spring, are among the most 
from 2 to 3 feet CIOKOEIS and 18 inches a height. The useful of our garden flowers. Sow in good light soil any time from 
plants may be raised from seeds sown in gentle heat Agel coer hg 1 . ali 
in February, and the seedlings grown on outside during pril to July and transplant the seedlings when large enough. 
the summer months. From sowings made in a cold 11054. Shasta Daisy. Large but refined flowers with long white 
frame jin April) stiller specimens 1n)2S-siz9 pots, may petals and small golden centres. If sown ary will 
be had in flower at the same time as the larger plants f th 2 Height 23 f; 
from the earlier sowings. Only cold house protection lower the same season. Height 23 on 
from weather is needed from October onwards . per packet, 1/9 and 1/3 
per packet, 5/- and 3/6 | 11056. King Edward VII. Very large handsome pure white 
11045. Sutton’s Cascade. Extremely decorative in the cool flowers of fine form. Height 24 feet per packet, 1/3 
greenhouse in late autumn; easily raised from seed | | é : 
sown in early February. Mixed colours 11058. Mrs. C. Lowthian Bell. Flowers of the purest white, 
per packet, 3/6 and 2/6 frequently measuring 6 inches across, with very broad 
11047. Sutton’s Large-flowered Mixed. ‘The seedlings produce petals of great substance ; borne on long robust stems. 
the widest possible range of colours in delightful Height 24 to 3 feet ; per packet, 1/9 
semi-double and single flowers of exquisite form. ; x f 
Height 3 feet . per packet, 2/6 and 1/9 | 11060. Mayfield Giant. Large pure white flowers * 1/9 
For the Open Border. 11062. Mount Everest. A large-flowering variety - 1/9 
11051. Korean, Sutton’s Hybrids. Afinestrainofsingle Chrys- | = ~~ ce 
anthemums which from a February sowing will bloom | 11064. CHRYSANTHEMUM MAWII. A hardy _ perennial 
freely in the open border in the early autumn. The plants 
grow to about 24 feet in height and produce a wide 
range of colours, including shades of yellow, pink, 
crimson and bronze. Excellent for cutting 
per packet, 2/6 and 1/9 
Daisy with rich pink flowers about 2 inches in diameter, 
the beauty of which is enhanced by the silvery foliage 
of the plant. Suitable either for the border or rockeries. 
Height 1 foot ... per packet, 1/9 
CLEOME. Half-hardy annual. 
11192. Pink Queen. A most attractive annual bearing large 
trusses of salmon-pink flowers throughout the summer 
and autumn. A fine bedding subject. Height about 
34 feet ... Spr ze per packet, 1/9 
CLERODENDRON FALLAX. Perennial stove plant. 
11195. An imposing plant easily grown from seed. The large 
heads of bright scarlet flowers are as useful for green- 
house decoration as the popular Poinsettia. Height 2 feet 
per packet, 2/6 
COBAEA SCANDENS. Half-hardy perennial. 
11203. Handsome climber, adapted for conservatory and sunny 
walls ; large bell-shaped purple flowers. If sown during 
February or March will bloom freely in the same year. 
Height 10 feet... per packet, 1/6 
COCKSCOMB. (Celosia cristata.) Half-hardy annual. 
11206. Sutton’s Superb Mixed. The colours include white, 
gold, orange, rose, and rich crimson ... per packet, 1/9 
11207. Sutton’s Prize Dwarf. The finest strain of dwarf crimson 
Cockscomb in existence. Height 6inches per pkt., 1/9 
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| COLEUS. Greenhouse plant. 
11208. Sutton’s Prize. Seed carefully saved from one of the 
finest collections of named and hybridised varieties. 
Mixed colours ... per packet, 5/— and 2/6 
COLLINSIA BICOLOR. Hardy annual. 
11212. Lilac and white flowers. Height 9 inches 
per packet, 1/3 
CONVOLVULUS Major. 5 
Indispensable for Se tien wire trellises, verandahs, etc. 
11230. Mixed per packet, 1/3 and 9d. 
co NVOLVULUS MINOR. 
Beautiful hardy ee ae and border plant. Height 1 foot. 
11233. Dark Blue per packet, 1/3 
11234. Sky-blue » 1/3 
11235. Pink. ae ie She sh - 1/3 
11236. White... as 1/3 
; 11238. Mixed 
per packet, 1/3 and 9d. 
CORDYLINE INDIVISA. Half-hardy perennial. 
11241. One of the most effective conservatory and indoor 
decorative il Seed should be sown in gentle heat 
in early spring . per packet, 1/9 
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