Ph^>to^raphed and Copyrighted by J. C. cr* k,o. 
CARTERS’ LARGE FLOWERED. 
Per packct—x. 
Schizanthus.— Hardy annual. 
Interesting and beautiful flowers, 
useful for pot culture. Sow the 
seed in spring, in pans, and prick 
out into boxes for planting out 
into beds and borders. For con- 
servatory decoration, sow in March 
and August, pot off seedlings, and 
grow on in cool frame or house, 
the plants to be brought to 
conservatory when coming into 
bloom in spring. 
Carters’ Large Flowered. 
— An improved strain, as ex- 
1 ibited by us at the Temple 
Show, A lovely greenhouse 
plant. 
No. ii6i. Choice light shades 
IS. 6d., IS., & 
, , 1 468. Choice dark shades 
IS. 6d., IS., & 
,, 1162. Pinnatus. Original 
species from Chili. 2 feet 
6d. & 
,, 1163. Papilionaceus. 
Free bloomer ; bright 
coloured ... is. & 
No. 1164. 
Schizanthus Pyramidalis Tom Thumb. 
Dwarf, bushy variety. 
1165. 
1166. 
1 167. 
t foot 
IS. & 
IS. & 
IS. & 
Tigridioides. The choicest Kew species. 2 feet 
Petusus. A greenhouse variety ; salmon^rose. I J feet 
Wisetoniensis. Makes a fine greenhouse decorative plant 
" IS. od., IS., ife 
ichizopetalon.-llardy annual. Sow seed out of doors in spring in rich soil. For pot work, sow 
in pots of good rich soil, place in cold frame, and thin out. 
No. 1168. Walkeri. White. 6 inches 
Sedum.— Stonecrop, 224. • i, , „ 1 
Sensitive Plant (Mimosa PUDICA).-Perennial. A curiosity. Sow in pots or pans, in heat, and 
pot off. 
No. 1169. Sensitive riant. li feet ... 
Shamrock (Trifolium minus). 
No. 1170. Fine Selected Stock. Quite popular on St. Patrick’s Day ••• is.,oo.,« 
Snapdragon.— Antirrhinum, 126 127. 
Sllene -Dwarf annuals of essential-service to the spring and summer garden. The best effects are 
*p?od’uced from seed sown in summer, and transplanted into beds in autumn or in early winter. 
No. 1171. Empress of India. Crimson flower and stalks ; a great improvement^onjlde^ 
kinds. 4 inches ’ 
Snow King. The finest dwarf white edging flowering annual yet ^FO^ucetb 
4 inches ’’ 
Double Pink. A variety of approved merit; bright rose, abundant^^bloomen 
4 inches ... ... "• ’ 
Pendula. Old fashioned; pale colour 
rompacta. First-class edging annual. 4 inches ... 
,, alba. White 
i' 73 - 
ftL/itinJ 137, as*, *1 97, HoLBOKN, l.ONDON. — 1907. 
