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CANDYTUFT, CARTERS’ SPIRAL. CANNA, SHOWING FLOWER HEAD. 
CAN D YTU FT— 
Hints on Culture . — These hardy flowers are now a necessity; brilliant in colour, compact in habit, 
and useful alike in pot or border. Sow in spring in ordinary soil. For pot work, sow in pots in frame, 
and thin out the seedlings, or they may be transplanted. Nos. 347 and 348 [see page 144) are great improve- 
ments. Average height, i foot. 
No. 349. Rose Cardinal. A beautiful shade of rosy scarlet 
„ 350. Carters’ Carmine. Uright rose, excellent form 
„ 351. Carters’ Spiral. Pure white, long trusses . 
„ 352. Crimson (Dunnett’s). Brilliant 
„ 353. Purple 
„ 354. Lilac 
„ 355. White 
I, 356. Carters’ Choice Mixed. For open borders . 
Perennial Candytuft, for Borders or Rockwork. 
No. 357. Iberis Gibraltarloa. Suffused lilac, lovely species 
1 . 358- „ semperflorens, white 
„ 359- „ sempervirens, white 
Per packet — s. d. 
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Canna (Indian Shot). — Ornamental-foliaged plants with showy flowers, for stove, greenhouse, or 
sub-tropical planting. Steep seed 24 hours in tepid water, and sow in strong heat. Pot off seedlings 
as soon as they can be handled. 
No. 360. Crozy. Choicest dwarf varieties ; magnificent is. & 
„ 3 ^>- Carters’ Choice Mixed. All the best varieties fid. & 
Cannabis (Indian Hemp). — One of the finest foliage plants for sub-tropical gardens and beds. Sow 
in spring and prick off. 
No. 362. Indies. 6 feet 
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