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l'hotOf;}al>hed and Cof>yri^hled by J, , . 
Balsam, Carters Challenger. 
— Matchless in form, substance, size, 
and colours. 
No. 288. CartcrsChallenger, 
Superb mixture, 
IS. and IS. 6d. per packet. 
No. 289. Carters Rose Queen. 
—This beautiful variety produces 
enormous spikes of large double 
flowers of a delicate rose colour ; 
excellent habit; very striking 
rs. and is. 6d. per packet. 
No. 45. 12 superb selected colours. 
Separate, 3s. 6d. per packet. 
No. 46 . 8 superb selected colours. 
Separate, 2s. 6d. per packet. 
No. 290. Balsam, Camellia-flowered 
IS. per packet. 
No. 291. Balsam, Double mixed. For pots or borders ... ... ... ... ... 0 
Balsams maybe sown from the lieginnirg to the middle orA])iil in pans or on a slight hot bed, 
wif„n % rl"" ‘=""'POSt covering the seed about half an inch, keeping the soil moist, hut not wet. 
f ’’ "'1 have formed the second pair of leaves ihey may be transplanted, four round the edge of a 
^ . gfatlwal y hardened off for transplanting out of doors ; or they may he planted in a cold pit, 
4 inches apart, as near the glass as possible, giving more air as the season advances until Tune, when they niav 
1,^ 41,/ 1 I" if situations being the most suitable. If for pot culture, they must 
single pots, once or twice into larger pots, picking off the flowers in the 
eailicr stages of growth to give greater vigour. 
®37i «38. 97. High Hoi.rorv, Dimdon.— 1910. 
