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CARTERS ANNUAL ROSE. 
A real gem. If the seed is sown in a pan in a slight heat, well watered and kept 
from getting dry, the seedlings will appear in a few weeks. Pot off when fit to 
handle, and expect some fairy blooms within three months. 
No. 1 1 19. Price 6d 
Rose. 
No. 1120. Hybrid Perpetual. Kxccllcnt for experiment 
1121. Tea-scented. Mixed varieties, all colours 
Sa.intp 3 .ulia. — Stove perennial. Oesneriad section ; first-class pot plant. 
No. 1122. lonantha. Bright violet-blue. 4 inches ... i 6 
S3lvia.. — Annuals and perennials. Sow in heat, in early spring, prick off into boxes in warm frames, 
and harden off well before planting out. S. argentea may be sown in pans or boxes in a frame, and 
then planted out. 
No. 1123. Coccines.. Brilliant scarlet half-hardy annual. 2 feet ... ... ... ... 6d. tS; i o 
,, 1124. P&ten$. Half-hardy blue perennial, for pots or bedding... ... ... ... 6d. & i o 
,, 1125. Splendens. Crimson perennial, for pots, foot 6d. i o 
,, 1126. ,, Compacta. !k*rennial. Neat habit, ffoot 6d. & 1 o 
*540. ,, Zurich. V^ery early flowering. Most fiery scarlet, j foot is. iS: 2 6 
1127. Argentea. Large procumbent silver foliage. Fine border perennial. 2 feet ... 6d. i o 
237 » =38, & 97, High Holdorn, London.— 1910. 
