Cultivars
'Aglaya'

This perennial has fringed semi double flowers that bloom throughout summer and grows to 300 mm (12in) tall.

'Alaska'
This upright perennial produces large single flowers.

'Bishopstone'
This perennial has feathery single flower heads with small ray florets.

'Canarybird'
This dwarf perennial has a rounded habit with dark foliage and produces creamy yellow flowers.

'Chiffon'
This upright perennial produces semi double flowers with thrilled or divided petals that have a lacy appearance.

'Cobham Gold'
This dwarf perennial grows to 450 mm tall (18 in) tall and produces larger double flowers with a pale yellow centre.

'Esther Read'
This perennial grows to 1 m (3ft) produces fully double pure white flowers up to 80 mm (3? in)across with pincushion-like disk florets and a double row of white ray florets and appear during summer.

'Everest'
This perennial has large single flowers to 100 mm (4 in) diameter.

'Horace Read'
This perennial has double flowers with incurved disc florets.

'Little Miss Muffet'
This dwarf perennial grows to 300 mm (1 ft) tall and produces single flowers.

'Majestic'
This upright perennial produces single large flowers with a yellow centre.

'Marconi'
This upright perennial produces large double flowers that have frilly ray florets.

'Phyllis Smith'
This perennial has single flowers with twisted incurved ray florets.

'Silberprinzesschen'
This perennial has single flowers that bloom during summer and grows to 30 cm (12 in).

'Snowstorm'
This upright perennial produces very large single flowers that are up to 100 mm (4 in) across.

'Snow Lady'
This perennial has single flowers and is fast growing forming a rounded habit. It is often used as an annual flowering during summer.

'Thomas Killin'
This perennial produces single large flowers that have yellow centres and are up to 150 mm (6 in) across.

Wirral Pride'
This perennial has double white flowers that bloom during summer and grows to 750 mm (30in).

'Wirral Supereme'
This perennial has double flowers with shorter centre ray florets (anemone-like).

'Tinkerbell'
This perennial has single flower heads and is low growing.