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MIMULUS 
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carters’ queen’s prize MIMUI.US. 
Half-hardy annual. To those who know <Mily the 
original kind» the present magnificent specimens \rill come 
as a deJighlful surprise, the blossoms being of grand siae and 
richly coloured. Besides being of service in beds and borders, 
they make nice pot plants. 
Sow in early spring, in pans under glass, and prick 
oflf into boxes, and plant out when hardened. For pot work, 
the seedlings should be pricked out, and potted off in good 
light compost, and kept in warm frame. 
Her packel— jp. d. 
No. 871. Carters’ Queen’s Prize, 
Mixed. Magnificent. (See fUustratioH], 
I.S. & 2 6 
This lovely large-flowered variety 
originated at our Nurseries, and we were 
uwarded the First-Class Certificate of the 
Royal Horticultural Society for our efforts. 
„ 872. Garden. Mixed. Select stock fid. & t o 
„ 873. Cardinalis. Brilliant scarlet annual for 
conservatory 00 
„ S74. Cuprous. Brilliant deep .scarlet. For 
edging fountains, rockeries, &c. 
fi inches ... i o 
,, 875. Tigridioides. For pots or rockeries,. . t o 
Mina.— Half-hardy annual climbers. -Sow in pots in heat, in spring, and transplant. 
No. Syfi. Lobata. Red and yellow, fi feet ... 
Musk (Mimolus moschatus). — May he grown in pots, or planted out in beds and borders. Sow in 
spring under glass. 
No. 877. Yellow. Fragrant pot or garden variety... ... ... ... ... •• & o 6 
Myrtle (Myrtus). — Evergreen Shrub. Sow seeds in spring under glass. 
No. 878. Communis. White, fragrant 
MyOSOtiS. — Set Forget-me-Not, pa^e 1 70. 
“ I have raised over 800 of Carters’ I.arge-flowcred Stocks this year and they have been greatly admired.” — 
Mr. C. Craddock, The Pines. 
“ The Flower Seeds have been a great success. The Pansies are wonderful,” — Mr. W. Jones, Llangoll<en. 
*37 338, & 97, High Holborn, London.— 1907. 
