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CARTERS SCABIOUS 
This bright-flowering plant is 
usually treated as an annual in our 
gardens. During recent years it 
has been greatly improved bolli in 
habit and range of colours, and is 
fast becoming one of the most 
poiHilar of border flowers. When 
given plenty of room and the seed- 
ve.ssels are kept regularly picked 
olT, it will last through the whole 
of the summer. (.)wing to its sweet- 
ness the bees are very fond of it 
and its floral favours also attract all 
the most beautiful types of butterflies 
to the neighbourhood. 
Sow the seed in heal in Fel)iuary 
and March in a pan or small box, 
and transplant the seedlings three 
inches apart in larger boxes ; harden 
off as spring advances, and set out 
in the border towards end of May. 
They may also be sown where 
intended to grow. 
CArtors Largre-flowercd Dwarf Double.— 
li fool. Per packet— j. d. 
Carters Larg;o-f 1 owercd Tall Double.— 
2^^ feet. Per packet — $. d. 
Na 1508. 
Carters Cherry Red 
... 6d. 
& 
0 
No. 1509. Carters Cherry Red 
. 6d. 
& 
I u 
XI 43 * 
Carters Blue 
... 6d. 
& 
0 
,, Carters Blue 
. 6d. 
ft 
I 0 
1144- 
Carters Crimson 
... 6d. 
& 
0 1 
,, 1151. Carters White 
. 6d. 
ft 
I 0 
M * 145 - 
Carters Carmine 
... 6d. 
0 1 
,, 1152. Carters Black 
. 6d. 
ft 
I 0 
„ 1146 . 
Carters Purple 
... 6d. 
it 
0 
,, 1153. Carters Flesh 
. 6d. 
ft 
u 
.. ” 47 - 
Carters Rose 
... 6d. 
& 
0 1 
„ 1154. Carters Fiery Scarlet 
. 6d. 
& 
I 0 
,, 1148. 
Carters White 
... 6d. 
& 
0 
„ 1155. Carters Purple 
. 6d. 
ft 
0 
„ 1149. 
Carters Mixed, all colours ... 6d. 
S: 
0 
,, 1156. Carters Mixed, all colours . 
. 6d. 
ft 
I 0 
No. 1157- Fairy Queen.— Tali, large-flowered, double. The flow 
borne on long stems. Most useful for cutting. 2Heet... 
,, 1158. Pompadour. — Annual. Handsome double blossoms. 
„ 1159. Caucasica. — Silvery lavender-blue. Perennial. 2 feet 
,, 1160. ,, alba. — Delicate flower. Perennial 
ers are of a most delicate lavender blue s’jade, profusely 
... 6d. & 
... 6d. & 
... Gd. Si 
... ed. & 
" Mrs. Wadham wishes to say that the Scabious Seed was most successful for they were simply glorious and every possible 
shade."— Shi:i*j-kkton. 
237, 238, & 97, High Holuokn', London. — 1910. 
