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SalpiglOSSiS.—lIalf-liardy annuals. The 
newer types have llowers as large as a 
retunia, and the most artistic colours 
Sow in spring, in heal, prick off into 
boxes in a cool frame, gradually harden 
off, and plant out in beds or borders when 
fear of froal is over. 
CARTERS’ 
LARGE-FLOWERED 
SALPIGLOSSIS. 
No. 
1128. 
Carters’ Large-flowered Black. Intense, veined throat. 2 led 
Per packet 
... 6d. & 
— 1 . 
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t> 
1129. 
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Scarlet. Large, finely veined. 2 feel 
.. fld. & 
1 
0 
t > 
1130; 
n ' ») 
Rose. 2 feet 
fld. & 
I 
0 
t » 
1131. 
>t n 
Violet. 2 feet 
.. fld. & 
I 
0 
1 ) 
1132- 
1) n 
White, with gold stripe. 2 feet ... 
.. fld. & 
< 
0 
»> 
1133- 
>> 1» 
Purple, with yellow stripe. 2 feet 
.. fld. S: 
I 
0 
1134- 
> > 1 ) 
Mixed Varieties. .2 feet 
.. fld. & 
I 
0 
»> 
i' 35 - 
Emperor. New. Bushy habit 
; large blossoms. 1 1 feet 
... fld. & 
I 
0 
U 
1136. 
Dwarf, bright colours, i foot 
... fld. r't 
I 
0 
Sanvitalia. — Hardy annual. 
No. 1137. Procumbens. Yellow, dark centre ; spreads freely. 6 inches 
,, 1138. „ fl.pl. Bright effective edging plant ; yellow 
Saponaria. — Hardy annual. For edging, rockeries, &c. Sow where intended to flower. 
No. 1139. Scarlet Queen. Rich ro.se colour, dark stems, flinches 
,, 1140. Calabrica. The old favourite ; rose 
,, 1141. Calabrica alba. White... 
,, 1142. Ocymoides. Perennial rock plant, pale pink ; trailer 
«37, 338, & 97, High Holoorn, London.— 1907. 
0 3 
o 6 
... 6tl. & I o 
... 3d. & o 6 
... ^d. & o 6 
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