Pholographeii and CopyrighL'd oy J. C. b* Ctf. 
carters’ LARGE-FI.OWEREl) DWARF DIANTHUS. 
Oia.nthus Chinensis (Indian Pink). Wc consider the section of the Dianlhus introduced 
by our house from the East, and the parent of many of the best types, lo be one of the finest additions to out 
annual flora for the last fifty years, and the varieties detailed cn the next page are the improved results from 
the original importation. Sow in spring in boxes or pots, and transplant to where intended to bloom. Seeds 
of all the improved types may be also sown at the end of summer and grown on in pots through the winter 
under fairly cool treatment. They will make robust plants at end of spring, and become useful in the 
decoration of the conservatory. {See opposite paqe.) 
No 564. Carters’ Large fi.ovvered Dwarf Dianthus. 6 to 8 inches ... per packet, fid. , is., & is. fid. 
237, 238, h 97, 
IIiGJi Holuoun, London.— 1907. 
