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CARTERS DWARF LARGE-FLOWERING PHLOX. 
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CARTERS I.ARGE FLOWERED DWARF I'llI.OX. Height, 6 inches. 
The Plants are of compact and dwarf habit, forming masses of flowers from 9 to 12 inches across, most 
suitable for edging and borders. 
No. 
Per packet — r. d, 1 
I No. 
Per packet — s. 
... 6d. ct I 
d. 
lOIO. 
Carters 
Blue, white eye 
1012. 
Carters 
Pink ... 
0 
6d. & I o 
1013. 
Carters 
Carmine 
... 6d. & I 
0 
lOI I. 
Carters Crimson ... 6d. 8: i o | 
1014. 
Carters 
Pure White 
... 6d. c'fc I 
0 
1015. 
Carters 
Dwarf Choice mixed. A 
splendid mixture of all shades, 6d., is., i 
IS. 6d., & 2 
6 
1016. Collection of 6 Colours, separate special packets 2 6 
1017. Star varieties, with white marsin ; long points in star form, i foot ... 6d. & i o 
1018. Good mixed. Fine, bright colours, i foot 3d., 6d., & i o 
66. Collection, 12 varieties. i foot small packets 2 6 
Phlox Decussata. — Hardy perennial. Height, 2 to 3 feet. 
No. 1019. Perennial, mixed. All best varieties 6d. & i o 
,, 67. Collection, 12 varieties small packets 3 6 
PHACELIA.— Hardy annual. Sow in spring in open air, and transplant. 
No. 990. Campanularia. Ultramarine blue ; a most showy deep blue flower, beautiful for beds and 
edgings, i foot ... ... ... ... ... .•■ ... ... ... ... 6d. & i o 
PHORMIUM (New Zealand Fi.ax). — E asily raised from seed sown in pans of light soil under glass 
in spring. Pot oft’ seedlings when large enough to handle. 
No. 991. Tenax. Grand foliage ; sub-tropical o 6 
,, 952. Tenax variegata. Gold striped ... .. ... ••• ... ••• ... IS. & 2 6 
PHYSALIS (WiN'i'ER Cherry). — S ow P. edulis in pots in warm house, pot off and grow against wall 
in cool house. P. Fnincheti may be sown out of doors in spring. 
No. 993. Pidulis (Cape Gooseberry). Pots or borders ... ... ... ... ... ... fd. & i o 
,, 994. Fra.ncheti (Chinese Lantei'n Plant). First class for decorative purposes 
6d. & I o 
PINK. 
No. 995. Mrs. Sinkins. Double white. Sweetly scented 6d., is. , & 2 6 
PLATYSTEMON. — Hardy annual. Sow in spring in patches where they arc to grow, and thin out. 
No. 996. Californicus. Delightful lemon colour, delicate foliage ... .. ... ... ... o 6 
^37) 23S, tv 97, Hum Holuoun, London. — 1910. 
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