Alyssum.- 
No. 149. 
CARTERS DVVARE AI.YSSUM SNOW CARPET (see helow) 
-For spring or summer. (}ood pot or rockery jilants. F.asily grown. Per p.icket 
Carters Snow Carpet. Annual. One ofthc most valuable dwarf bedding plants of 
modern introduction. I’erleclly hardy. If transplanted a foot ajiart the plants spread out 
— f. (i.- 
their side branches along the ground till they 
flowers, giving the effect of a snow carpet, 
until cut ofl' by fro.sts. 4 inches 
Maritimum Sweet Alyssum. White. Annual. 
Saxatile sulphureum. New shade. I’erennial. 
meet, becoming covered with pure white 
Flowers through the summer and autumn 
3d., 6d., & 
9 inches 3d. & 
9 inches 6d. & 
6d., & 
.. 150 
.. 151 ' . . ... 
,, 152. Saxatile compactum. Bright yellow'. Hardy perennial for rockwork 
Alonsoa.— Treat as half-hardy annual ; pretty plants for flower borders. 
No. 147. Warszewiczi. Bright scarlet. 2 feet 
Alstraemeria (I’eruvian Lily). — P erennial. Sow in gentle heat early in spring, and prick off. 
No. 148. Carters choice mixed, feet .. ... ... 6d. & 
Half-hardy annuals with very ornamental foliage. .Sow in March in gentle heat 
No. 153. Melancholicus ruber. Maroon. I foot. Hardy 3d. & 
„ 154* Wales. Brilliant colour ; sub-tropical. 3 feet ... 
” Sal icifolius. Bong, graceful, willow-like foliage, tinted crimson and gold. 3 feet ... 
.. 150. iTriCOlor. Sub-tropical; colours scarlet, crimson, and gold. 2 feet ... 
Amaryllis. — Stove and warm greenhouse bulbous plant. 
No. 1538. Extra choice Hybrids, cross fertilised, and saved from one of the finest cellec- 
tions of rich and varied colours, fine form and substance 
Ambrosia Mexicana. 
No. 15^7. Delicate perfumed foliage ; hardy annual, i foot 
Alatum. —Half-hardy annual of easy culture. Sow in spring in borders. 
No. 629. _ White Fverlasting. 2 feet. (Ace /age 190) 
Ampelopsis (The Virginian Creeper). — F or covering walls and fences. f. 9 t'c /age 268. ) 
Anasallis (Pimpernei.). — A n old-fashioned half-hardy annual. Will flower all the season in warm 
soils, or may be grown in pots for greenhouse decoration. 
No. 158. Large Blue. Ultramarine, flinches 
Anchusa (Bugloss).— H ardy perennials, of easy culture. Sow in spring, and transplant. 
No. 159. Capensis (Cape Forget-me-not. ) Blue. !.■( feet 
„ iflo. Italica. Brilliant blue. 3 feet " 
„ 1498. Dropmore Variety. A very fine variety with heads of beautiful flowers of a lovely 
gentian-blue shade. Excellent for cutting. 4 feet fld. & 
Anemone (Wind Fi.ower).— T he.se beautiful spring and autumn flowers are perfectly hardy. Nos. ifll 
and Ifl2 are bulbous, and 163 and ifl4 are herbaceous perennials. Seed of the tuberous varieties, 
should be sown thinly in light soil in spring and remain in seed bed until after flowering. We can 
also .supply Nos. ifli and 162 in dry bulbs and Nos. 163 and ifl4 in rooted plants. Anemone Roots 
iee page 203 * 
No. 
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162. 
163. 
164. 
Double and Semi-double, easily grown from .seed ... ... 6d. 
Coronaria. (Poppy Ankmonk). Beautiful single larged flowered varieties 
tlaponjca. Hardy perennial, flowering in September ; soft rose. 2 feet 
Japonica Honorine Joubert. The best white for cutting. 2 feet 
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