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CARTER’S CATALOGUE OF BULBS FOR 1852. 
each 
s. d. 
*Trichonema, sp. ex P. B. E ,,pur. f extra 1 6 
— sp. ex P. B. E., Cape species 1 0 
♦Tritonia aurea, golden 3 0 
* — crocata, saffron per doz. 2s. 6d. 0 3 
* — miniata, vermilion ... „ 3s. 6d. 0 4 
* — rosea, rose-coloured „ 3s. Gd. 0 4 
Tropjeolum azureum, azure 3 6 
— brachyceras, short-horned 1 C 
— Jarrattii, Mr. Jarrctt’s 1 6 
— pentaphyllumj^e-Zeavec? 1 0 
— tricolorum, three-coloured 1 6 
— tuberosum, tuberous-rooted) 1 0 
♦Vieusseuxia glaucopis, per doz. 2s. 6 d... 0 3 
each 
s . d. 
*Vieusseuxia tricuspis alba, white 1 6 
* — tripetaloides, three-petaled 1 6 
Wachendortia thyrsitlora, bunch-flowered 1 0 
— brevifolia, short-leaved 1 0 
*Watsonia fulgida, glowing 1 6 
* — fulgida multillora, many flowered ... 1 6 
* — Meriana, Mcrian’s 0 6 
* — pyrawidalis, pyramidal 1 0 
*Zephyranthes Atainasco, Atamasco Lily 0 6 
* — Candida, white-flowered 1 0 
* — carinata, keel-shaped 0 9 
* — rosea, rose-coloured 0 6 
FLOWER SEEDS FOR AUTUMN SOWING. 
Hardy Annuals, including the Californian, as Nemophila, Clarkia , Collinsia , Sfc., should he sown the 
latter end of September, for curly flowering next Spring. Half-hardy Annuals, as Stocks, and Half- 
hardy Perennials, which require protection in Winter, should be sown from the middle of August to the 
middle of September, but the earlier the better. Hardy Perennials the sarnie, particularly Carnation 
Picotee and Hollyhock. In consequence of the unfavourable Springs of late years, Autumn-sowing can- 
not be too much recommended. Part of the Seeds can be reserved till Spring. As regards Perennials and 
most of the Greenhouse Seeds, a whole season is thereby saved. All the Flower Seeds sent postage free. 
Hardy Annuals. 
8 Calliopsis 
4 Candytuft 
4 Clarkia clegans 
•1 Clarkia pulckclla 
5 Collinsia 
6 Convolvulus minor .... 
6 Godetia 
12 Larkspur, German .... 
6 — , new Hyacinth 
— , new branching, m. 
4 Leptosiphon 
0 Lupinus 
10 Itcmophila 
6 do. 
12 Poppy, double 
12 Scabious 
4 Scliizanthus, dwarf 
5 Venus’ Looking-Glass . 
Half-hardy : require 
protection. 
4 Ipomopsis 
12 Phlox Drummondii. . . . 
4 do. do. .... 
6 Salpiglossis 
4 Scliizanthus, large 
24 Stock, dwarf German . . 
12 — , do. do. 
12 — , Branching 
12 — , wallflower-leaved . . 
(5 — , new large-flowered . 
6 — , new very dwarf .... 
12 — , intermediate . 
<j6 — , including the i 
Collections of Hardy 
Annuals. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
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Hardy Perennials. 
in 
Greenhouse Seeds. $ 
a 
s.«/. 
8. d. 
s. <1. 
s. d. 
<i. 
2 0 
0 6 
4 Anemone 
l 6 
0 6 
6 Acacia 2 0 
) 6 
1 0 
0 3 
12 Antirrhinum 
2 6 
0 6 
6 Alstroemcria 1 6 
i a 
1 0 
0 3 
12 Campanula 
2 6 
0 6 
12 Balsam 2 6 
0 6 
1 6 
1 0 
0 3 
5 Canterbury Bell 
I 6 
0 3 
4 Heliotropium 1 6 
0 6 
1 6 
0 6 
3 Carnation and Picotee. . 
7 6 
2 6 
4 Hibiscus 1 6 
) 6 
1 3 
0 6! 
Daisy, finest 
1 0 
4 Ipomaea 2 0 
0 6 
2 6 
o 6 
6 Delphinium 
l 6 
0 6 
6 Kennedia 2 0 
0 fi 
2 0 
1 6 
o 6 
6 Digitalis 
1 3 
0 6 
4 Passiflora 1 6 
0 6 
1 0 
0 3 
1 Eschscholtzia 
1 0 
0 3 
6 Portulaca 2 0 
0 f. 
1 3 
0 3 
3 Gaillardia 
1 0 
0 6 
6 Thunbergia 2 0 
0 6 
2 0 
0 3 
6 Gentiana 
1 3 
0 6 
4 Tropaeolum 19 
o 6 
1 3 
0 3 
24 Hollyhock 
4 0 
l 0 
Anagallis, finest 
0 6 
2 6 
0 6 
5 Indian Pink 
1 6 
0 6 
Calceolaria, extra fine . . 
2 6 
3 0 
0 6 
6 Lupinus 
1 3 
0 3 
— , Van Houttc’s (sealed) 
5 0 
1 0 
0 3 
4 Lychnis 
1 0 
0 3 
Cineraria, splendid .... 
1 0 
1 0 
0 3 
6 (Enothera 
l 6 
0 6 
Epacris, very fine 
2 6 
6 Pentstemon 
l 6 
0 6 
Erica, 30 species 
2 6 
3 Potentilla 
<> 9 
0 3 
Fuchsia, extra fine .... 
1 0 
3 Sweet William 
1 0 
0 6 
Geranium, finest m 
1 0 
i 6 
0 6 
12 Wallflower, superb 
5 0 
Gesneria, very fine m.. . 
1 0 
5 0 
1 0 
12 — , smaller packets 
2 6 
Gladiolus, superb 
1 0 
l 6 
0 6 
— , mixed double 
0 6 
Gloxinia, finest 
1 0 
l 6 
0 6 
— , mixed single 
0 6 
Heliotropium 
0 li 
1 0 
0 6 
Half-hardy : require 
Ipomaea 
Ixia, finest 
l o 
0 6 
l 6 
0 6 
protection. 
Loasa, finest 
0 (i 
l 6 
0 6 
6 Mimulus 
l 6 
0 6 
Lophospermum 
0 6 
1 6 
0 6 
Ranunculus, fine 
1 0 
Primula sinensis 
o 6 
2 0 
0 6 
9 Stock, new Imperial . . 
3 6 
0 6 
, fringed 
1 0 
2 0 
0 6 
12 — , biennial or Queen . . 
l 6 
0 6 
Sparaxis, extra fine. . . . 
0 6 
1 6 
0 6 
3 — , Brompton 
o 9 
0 6 
Greenhouse Seeds, fine. 
1 0 
12 0 
Zauschneria californica 
0 0 
Hothouse Seeds 
1 0 
Collections of Hardy 
Collections of Greenhouse 
Perennials , fyc. 
Seeds. 
16 0 
100 fine varieties 
20 0 
25 fine varieties 8 ( 
2 0 
12 do. 
2 
6 greenhouse climbers ..26 
SUNDRY PLANTS, ROSES, &c. 
.v. d. 
Hi 0 
PRIZE CARNATIONS. 
12 pair extra fine, named . . 
PRIZE P1COTEES. 
12 pair, white grounds .... 16 0 
12 do. yellow do l6 0 
PRIZE PINKS. 
25 pair, extra fine lG 0 
12 do. do. 8 0 
ROSES. per doz. 
s. d. 
Extra fine dwarf 18 0 
Fine do. do 10s. to 15 0 
Extra fine Standards 30 0 
Fine do. 18 s. to 24 0 
ROSES IN POTS. 
Extra fine China, & c 18 0 
Fine do. do. 12 0 
MISCELLANEOUS, per doz. 
s. d: 
Chrysanthemums, fine 12 0 
Fuchsias, fine, 9s. 12s. 15s. to 20 0 
Geraniums, newer varieties. 40 0 
Do. very fine 10s. to 15 0 
Heartsease, extra fine 8s. to 12 0 
Verbenas, newest varieties. . 20 0 
Do. fine 6s. 9s. to 12 0 
Dahlias, dry Roots . . 12*. to 18 0 
*#* All kinds of Kitchen Garden Seeds for present and Spring sowing.— A comprehensive Catalogue of 
Culinary and Flower Seeds, systematically arranged, will be forwarded, prepaid, on application. — It is 
particularly requested that no payments may be made in Coin. A Cheque crossed London and West- 
minster Bank, or Post Office Order made payable at the Office, No. 62, High Holbom, London , will prevent 
the slightest risk. Small stems may be sent in postage stamps. 
Printed by Taylor and Francis, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street, 
