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CARTER’S CATALOGUE OE UULJJS. 
INDEX. 
7'/ic Scientific Name of the Bulbx and the usual time of flowering when planted 
in Autumn are given. Explanations ; 1-2 Januarg and Februarg] 5-9 Mag 
to Sej)tember. Hyacinths, Narcissus, Crocus, Tulips, S^c. when forced flower 
much earlier than when planted in the open ground; the early sorts of Hya- 
cinths, fur instance, when forced bloom in February and March ; in the open 
ground in April and May. — g indicates Greenhouse or Frame ; s Stove ; 
t Greenhouse, Frame or open borders; * proper for pots ; ** for glasses and 
for the open borders ; those without designation are for the open borders only. 
iiiyiiLi§@yi K©@Ti 
g Amaryllis, greenhouse species 
— hardy species and Crlnums 
Anemone, Anambve roronhria 
~ star, — hortefisiH 
t Anisanthus Cunonin 
Arum, Cape sp. * s Bolivian sp. 
g Buphhne disticha 
t Carnations, splendid varieties 
■ Chlora?a, various 
Colchicum, Colchicum <mtumnd.te . . 
• Crocus, Spring, Crbrm nernns 
- Autumnal, — satlmm & serbiinus 
. rown Imperial, FritiUbriu imperihli. 
g Cy'clamen c6um & jicrsicum 
t — europeeum 
g Cyrtanthus,^nc species 
Oog’s-tooth VioletvS, pur. and white. 
Ertfthrfumim dens-vbnis 
— (imerichnumt yellow 
* Feath. Hyacinths, Muscflri combsum 
t Ferrilria undulhta 
Fritillary, 1'ritillb.ria melhtgris 
s Gesn^ra, various 
Gladiolus for bedding 
t — splendid new Seedlings 
s Gloxinias, various 
Grape Hyacinths, Musebri botryo\des 
g Heemantims ulbiflos, &c 
— double blue 
— — red 
white 
yellow 
— single blue 
red 
white 
yellow 
Iris, English, Ins xiphioides . ... 
— Spanish, Xiphium 
— Peacock, — — paebniu 
— Persian, Susian and tuberous , 
1 Month of 
1 Flowering. 
9 
a, 
1 Month of 
Flowering. 
1 i 
5-9 
9 
it Ixia, various 
4-6 
11 
8-lU 
10 
• Jonquil, Narcissus Jonquilla 
4-5 
6 
h-6 
8 
Leuebjum {estivum & pulehelluni . . 
5-6 
9 
4-5 
8 
Lilv, Lilium, various 
6-8 
9 
7-8 
10 
— BeIla-donna,/l7n«r^///6’Ac//a-rfonntf 
8-9 
10 
7-8 
11 
t — Guernsey, Ner^ne surniensis 
8-9 
10 
unc. 
10 
+ — showy, Lilium spccibsum 
7-9 
9 
0-8 
12 
♦ Monstrous Hyacinth, Muscari comb' 
8-lfl 
11 
sum, inonstrbsum 
4-5 
9 
9-10 
9 
* lilusk Hyacinth, Musebri moschbtum 
1-5 
9 
3-4 
5 
Narcissus, various for borders, &c. . . 
3-4 
5 
9-10 
0 
* — Polyanthus, Narcissus Taxetta . . 
2-4 
5 
3-4 
9 
* — Roman and paper white 
2-4 
5 
2-5 
9 
Ornithdgalum arinicum 
5-6 
9 
7-8 
9 
t OxaIi.s, various 
5-9 
11 
6-8 
10 
Pancratium illy^ricum 
6-7 
10 
t Picotees, splendid varieties 
6-8 
13 
3-4 
9 
Ranunculus, Ranunculus usidticus. . 
5-6 
8 
4-5 
9 
♦ — 'Purban, — afriebnus 
5-6 
9 
5-0 
10 
* Scilla bifblia & amama 
3-4 
9 
4-5 
9 
other varieties 
5-6 
9 
11 
7-9 
10 
t Sjjaraxis, various 
4-5 
11 
7-9 
10 
g Strelitzia, splendid Cape species .... 
5-7 
11 
5-9 
11 
* Snowdrops, Gulunthus nivblis 
2-3 
9 
4-5 
9 
t Tigridia pavbnia, See. (April) 
7-9 
11 
7-8 
10 
t Tnchon&ma splendens 
4-t) 
11 
2-5 
2 
t Tritbnia, various 
4-6 
11 
2-5 
3 
g Tropteolum, various 
6-8 
11 
2-5 
3 
f 'Fuberose, Polianthes tuberbsu 
7-10 
9 
2-5 
4 
* Tulip, van Tholl, Tblipa suavbole7is . 
1-4 
6 
2-5 
4 
* — early, TiXlipa Gesneribna 
2-.5 
6 
2-5 
4 
— double, Jlbre^plPno 
2-5 
7 
2-5 
4 
— late, — — — serdtina 
5-6 
8 
2-5 
5 
* — parrot, lacinibta 
3-5 
8 
2-5 
6 
— various 
5-6 
8 
6-7 
8 
Vieussieuxia, see Ms pavbnia 
3-4 
8 
6-7 
8 
t Watsbnia, various 
7-9 
[] 
.3-4 
8 
* Winter Aconites, Erunthis hifemblis 
1-3 
9 
3-4 
8 
t Zephyranthes Atamasco et rosea 
6-7 
10 
A Complete List of all the Anemones, Ms and Rummcuhis mentioned pages i 
with the price of each variety, will be forwarded 2)repaxd on application. 
and 9, 
JAMES CARTER. 
Seedsman and Florist, 
No. 238 High Holborn, London. 
Printed by Ricliard and John E. Taylor, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street. 
