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CARTERS’ /ESTHETIC OR DECORATIVE FLOWERS. 
FOR CUT BLOOMS. 
Culture , — Sow in spring and plant out 
as soon as the seedlings are strong enough, or 
sow in the place where they are intended to 
Hower, and thin out as may be necessary. 
Flowers that are not cut should be taken off 
when they wither, and fresh ones will cjuickly 
take their place. Sow also in September for 
spring flowers. 
No. Per packet— f. d. 
88. Blue Marguerite (Peren- 
nial). — Hardy, admirable for 
cutting. Infect is. & o 6 
89. White Marguerite (Peren- 
nial). — Dwarf habit. li feet 
IS. & 0 6 
90. Yellow Marguerite 
(Perennial).— Compact growing, 
ij feet ... IS. & o 6 
91. Blood Marguerite (An- 
nual). — Character of the 
favourite single Dahlia. I i feet 
IS. & o 6 
92. Orange Marguerite 
(Annual). — Excellent pot plant. 
I foot ... IS. & o 6 
93. Blue Cornflower (An- 
nual). — Cut flower ; profuse 
bloomer. ij feet. (See also 
page 161) IS. & o 6 
94. Golden Sunset (Perennial, 
flowering the first season). — Pest 
of the Coreopsis tribe. 2 feet 
IS. & o 6 
95. Crimson Spray (Peren- 
nial). — Tribe of Saxifrages ; 
crimson scarlet, i foot is. & 2 6 
96. Alpine Poppy (Perennial). 
— Neat dwarf habit, for pots or 
bouquets ; mixed colours, i foot 
IS. & o 6 
97 - 
Caucasian Beauty 
(Perennial). — For the rockery or 
mixed border ; colour lavender 
blue ; a cut flower, i J feet i s. & 
An importation from Japan, long 
petals deeply laciniated ; colour rich and varied ; continuous bloomer. I foot is. & 
99 ' Silver Thistle nvrennial). — Unique ornament to the mixed border; bright metallic 
lustre. 2,( feet is. & 
Photographed from Nature and Copyrighted by /. C. Co. 
GOLDEN SUNSET. 
No. 98. Pennant Pink (Perennial, flowering the first season). 
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No. 100. CO.MPl.KTE COLLECTION OF ABOVE 
337, 2^8. & 97. TIk'.u Ilm.noRN, London. — 1907. 
(Nos. 88 to 99), price 5s. fid. 
