Per packet — s. d. 
PHACELIA. - Hardy animal. Sow in *ipring in open 
air, and transplant. 
No. 990. Campamilaria. Ullrainarine blue ; 
a most showy deep blue flower, 
beautiful for beds and edgings. 
I fool 6d. & I • 
PHORMIUM(.Nkw ZKAt.ANi> Ki.ax). — K.isily 
raised from seed sown in pans of light soil 
under glass in vpring. Pot t»fl' seetllings 
^vhcn large enough to handle. 
No. 991. Tena.x. (irand foliage ; sub- 
tropical <* 6 
,, 09W. Jenax variegaUi. Gold striperl, 
IS. & 2 • 
PHYSALIS(.\Vi •NTEK ChEKKY).— S ow/’. ftiuUs 
in |)*)ts in warm house, pot off and grow 
ag:li!l^l wall in cool house. /’. Frixncheti 
may be sown out of doors in spring. 
No. QOi. ICdulis (Cape Gooseberry). Pots 
or borders ... ... ... 6d. & i o 
,, 99.). FrancHeti (Chinese Lan- 
tern Plant). Kirst class for 
decorative purposes ... 6d. & t ® 
PINK. 
No. 095. Double Garden. Sweetly scented ; 
fine variety 6d., is., & 2 6 
PLATYSTEMON. — Hardy annual. Sow in 
.spring in patches where they are to grow, 
and tlun out. 
No. 996. Californicus. Delightful colour, 
delicate foliage ... ... ... o 6 
How to grow Flowers From Seeds and 
Cuttings^ see Carters’ Practical Gardener {¥\or:i\ 
Series), price •jd., post free. 
'* Por fourteen years we have had Carters’ Sced^ ; 
our man, when we were in Herefordshire, had quite a 
collection of prize tickets.” 
^^rs. C. Hali., West Mersea. 
