'34 
LARGE SINGLE COMET ASTERS 
WITH FLOWING PETALS. 
in. Height, about i foot. Per packet— j. d, 
“ Per packet— J. d. \ . a. 
No. 2,9. Blue >s. & o 6 | No. 262. Carters’ Choicest, all 
,. 260. White 'S' & o 6 I colours mixed 
,, 261. Rose IS. & o 6 1 
& o 6 
Per p.ackel - 
Dwarf Bouquet.— Flowers in profuse 
bunches, fine for front row. Height about 
q inches. . , 
12 choice select varieties, separate 
12 choice select varieties, separate, 
smaller packets 
Carters’ splendid mixture, all 
colours IS. & 
No. 13. 
14. 
263. 
Crown, or Cockade.— Very interesting. 
The outer petals of various colours, with 
centre of pure white. Height, ij feet. 
No. 16. 6 best selected colours, separate 
264. Carters’ splendid mixture, all 
colours ... ^ 
Queen of the Market.— A very early 
class. Height, about 15 inches. 
No. 7. 6 finest selected varieties, separate 
,, 265. Carters’ choice mixed, all colours, 
IS. & 
Conqueror. 
No. 266. Fiery red. Early, incurved petals. 
Height, I foot 
Flyins Scud. 
No. 267. Snow white. Early Comti typ^ 
Height, 15 inches... 
d. I 
5 o 
2 6 
o 6 
IS. & o 6 
Quilled.— Improved strain. 
No. 268. Carters’ choice mixed 
,, 269. Chinese quilled, ordinary... 3d. & 
,, I. 12 colours, separate 
2. 12 ,, » 
petali 
; for 
IS. & 
O 6 
Per packet — s, d. 
Carters’ Meteor.— Majority of blooms 
brilliantly striped with carmine, the lower 
petals deep maroon crimson ; habit compact. 
Height, li feet. 
No. ‘S' 
Globe Quilled. 
No. 3. 12 colours, separate ' 
Pyramidal. — Free growing, bushy varieties. 
No. 272. Carters’ choice mixed, all colours, 
IS. & 
,, 5. 12 varieties, separate 
,, 6. 12 varieties, separate 
Pompone. . . „ , 
No. 273. Carters’ choice mixed, all colours, 
IS. & 
,, 15. 12 varieties, separate 
Queen. — Free blooming, i foot. 
No 274. Carters’ finest mixed, all colours, 
IS. & 
,, 19. 6 colours, separate 
Triumph.— Rich colours, i foot. 
No. 275 ‘S' * 
Washington.— Large Emperor 
No 276. Carters’ mixed, all colours. li feet 
IS. & 
Porcupine. — Fluted petals. 12 inches. 
No. 8- 6 select colours, separate 
,, 277. Carters’ choice mixture, all colour^ 
Yellow Quilled. 
No. 278. Distinct and curious ... is. « 
Michaelmas Daisies. -Hardy peren- 
nials. Sow in early spring in gentle heat, 
and prick off. Useful for mixed borders, and 
cut flowers in autumn. We can also supply 
rooted plants. Send for List. ,t • u 
No. 279. Carters’ splendid mixture. Height, 
various ^d., is., & 
Bright 
2 6 
2 6 
0 6 
2 6 
1 6 
o 6 
2 6 
o 6 
2 6 
o 6 
o 6 
2 6 
o 6 
o 6 
Ballf or Jewel. - Incurved 
pots. Height, I foot. 
No. 270. Carters’ choice mixed 
Aubrietia. — Great favourites for spring bedders, rockeries, &c. Perennial, quite y 
perpetual bloomers. Easily raised from seed sown in spring. 4 inches. 
No. 280. Deltoidea. Blue... 
,, 281. Leichtlini. Rosy lilac 
,, 282. Graeca. Pale mauve 
Auricaif-Ha?drpeTenniar"sow seeds inAugust oi February, 'and pot “f' 
h^t a^ most inteJesling of the florist’s flowers for amateurs’ cult.vat.on. It thrives well near large 
No. 284. Carters’ Prize Show. Saved from only the choicest ^ 
Azalca.-^&erg'^een"gree.;kouse shrubs." Sow"under‘glass"in spring and ‘pot off, using a compost of 
twO'thirds peat with leaf mould. , • e , 
No. 286. Show (Ghent) varieties. Superb mixture. 3 
287. Pontica. Hardy garden species ; excellent. 2 feet ■ 
2 6 
0 6 
1 6 
o 6 
o 6 
2 6 
2 6 
2 6 
1 0 
237, 238, & 97, Hum Uoluukn, I.ONUo.-i .- iw 
