Per packet — s. 
Convolvulus Major.— 
Annual. Lovely climbers 
for garden, trellis, &c. Sow 
in spring where intended 
to bloom. 
No. 475. Carters 
Choicest Mixed, all 
colours, per oz. is. ; 3d. & o 
No. 476. Blue ... 3d. & o 
„ 477. Crimson .. 3d. & o 
„ 478. Violet ... 3d. & o 
„ 479. White ... 3d. & o 
Convolvulus Minor.— 
Annual. A dwarf species, 
lovely colours. Sow in 
spring in open border 
where plants are to bloom. 
No. 480. Bouquet. White 
and rose ... ... 3d. & o 
N0.481. Crimson violet 3d. & o 
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CONVOLVULUS MAJOR. 
No. 482. Dark Purple. 
The general favourite 3d. & 
No. 483. Minor Blue; No. 484, Striped; No. 485, White ... ... each, 3d. & 
„ 486. Minor Mixed, Carters Varieties. For general borders 3d. & 
Convolvulus (Ipom.1!a). Greenhouse climbers, embracing some of the loveliest 
colours imaginable. Sow in early spring in heat, and pot off, and train on trellis 
under glass, or out of doors in summer. 
No. 487. Mauritanicus. Perennial. For hanging baskets ... ... ... 6d. & 
,, 488. Heavenly Blue. Perennial. Surpassingly lovely ; a gem ... 6d. & 
„ 489. Leari. Perennial. Dark violet ... ... ... ... ... 6d. & 
„ 490. Rubro-caerulea. Perennial ... ... ... ... ... ... 6d. & 
Cowslip. — Perennial. Our mixture contains a great diversity of colours. 
No. 493. English, mixed 
„ 494. ,, yellow. The well-known Phiglish Cowslip of our fields. 
,, 495. American (Dodecatheon) 
Cuphea.. — A pretty shrubby perennial which makes a useful pot plant. It is often 
employed for bedding out in summer, and for this work is best treated as an 
annual. Seeds may be sown in autumn or spring in heat. 
No. 496. Eminens. Red and yellow ... 
,, 497. Platycentra. Red and black 
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