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CARTERS’ GENERAL LIST OF STANDARD FLOWER SEEDS — continued. 
No. 
VARIETY AND DESCRIPTION. 
991 
992 
993 
994 
995 
996 
997 
998 
999 
1000 
1001 
1002 
1003 
1004 
1005 
1006 
1007 
1008 
1009 
1010 
1011 
1012 
1013 
1014 
1015 
1016 
1017 
1018 
1019 
1020 
Mimulus tigridioides 
„ Queen’s Prize, mixed 
„ Carters’ Ruby ... 
» „ Jubilee 
„ Princess Beatrice 
Monkey Flower 
Morna elegans 
Musk 
Myosotis azorica 
dissitiflora 
nana alba 
„ eoerulea 
palustris 
, , alba ... . .. 
rupicola 
sylvatica 
,, alba. . . . . . 
Myrtle 
Nasturtion, dwarf mixed 
,, tall mixed 
„ „ dark vars 
„ light vars. 
Nasturtion, Tom Thumb Section 
1021 
1022 
1023 
1024 
1025 
1026 
1027 
1028 
1029 
1030 
1031 
1032 
1033 
1034 
1035 
1036 
1037 
1038 
1039 
1040 
1041 
1042 
1043 
1044 
1045 
1046 
1047 
1048 
The brilliant markings of this variety are endless, an ornament for pots, rockeries, etc. 
Grandest result yet obtained in size and colour. See page facing 59 
Selected variety, large blossoms, light throat, ruby crimson lips, pot plant 
Novelty of the season, of great beauty and substance. See Illustration facing p. 39 
Cream body, rose spots, throat dark rose shaded, lips blotched carmine 
Fine stock of the usual large-flowered spotted Mimulus, for pots, rockeries, etc. 
Hardy Everlasting Flower, early-hlooming variety, yellow, excellent pot plant ... 
This favourite is too well known to need comment ; delights in rich soil and moisture 
Forget-me-not. This is a fine dark-coloured species from the Azores, nice pot plant 
Best of all for early Spring bedding, fine dwarf habit, close foliage, brilliant blue 
Dwarf Alpine variety from M. alpestris, for pot plants or general rockwork, white 
Blue variety similar in habit and inflorescence to preceding, a companion plant 
T he old Forget-me-not attached to the familiar legend ; delights in moist situations 
Selected white variety of preceding, nice plant on margins of rivulets or fountains 
Alpine variety of recent introduction, dark blue, recommended as a pot plant ... 
Cliveden bedding kind, best where large surfaces of bloom are required, azure blue 
Companion white var. to preceding for Spring and early Summer bedding purposes 
Half-hardy evergreen Shrub, fragrant white flowers, nice Conservatory pot plant 
Proper name, “ Tropaeolum majus nanum,” mixture of all col urs for open borders 
Indian Cress , or Troparolum majus ; varieties from the original species from Peru, 
so well known and universally used as ornamental climbers forcovering fences, 
arbours, trellises, large rockwork, etc., large blossoms and free -growing habit 
This useful group was first introduced by us to public notice in that prolific-blooming 
kind No. 1018, Carters' Scarlet , from our Seed Farms. 
Handsome variety, golden orange with bright scarlet spot, occasionally flamed ... 
Fine dark crimson maroon, a dense bloomer and very effective 
Crystal Palace Gem The general colour is sulphur yellow, with bright carmine spot on each petal 
Light cream colour, the nearest approach to a white Nasturtion yet obtained ... 
Very pretty and attractive colour, rosy carmine with a bluish tinge, distinct 
The freest bloomer of all, colour fine orange scarlet, a splendid plant for vases ... 
A pleasing and effective contrast to the other kinds, orange with chocolate spot 
Fine clear yellow, free bloomer and excellent bedder, good pot plant 
We were the producers and introducers of this handsome class of bedding Tropaeo- 
lums ; the grand distinguishing feature of this section is the bluish dark 
green foliage which throws the brilliant colours of the blossoms into such 
effective relief, unsurpassed for bedding. 
Eccentrically marked, crimson, bronze, and gold, varying at different periods 
A sensation variety, intense brilliant crimson, magnificent. See page facing 65 ... 
Fine rich golden colour, contrasting well with the dark foliage, an effective bedder 
Has a remarkable appearance, from its intensely dark chocolate crimson colour ... 
A pretty and attractive variety, golden, with a flame of ruby crimson on each petal 
Quite a novel colour, rich ruby rose, likely to be injured by heavy rains 
May be called the “ Pet ” of Nasturtions, dark foliage, brilliant scarlet flowers ... 
This variety was needed to complete the set, golden yellow, dark chocolate spots 
Hardy Annual, little bush-like plants, profusely covered with small blossoms ... 
Love Grove, well-known hardy Annual, pots or borders, white with sma'l black dots 
Beautiful, dark ultramarine, white centre, purple zone. Seepage facing 82 
A favourite old sort, azure blue sprinkled with little black spots, pots or borders 
Selected variety of the preceding, coerulean blue with blotches of dark colour 
Hardy Annual, free bloomer, for pots or edgings, colour white, pistils very pretty 
The discoidalis section of Nemophila is unique from the fact of the body being 
of such intense crimson as to appear black. On close inspection they are very 
beautiful ; No. 1035 is black with white border, No. 1037 has a band of white 
Best of all blue Nemophilas, ultramarine blue with white throat. See page 85 ... 
Most universally grown and known hardy Annuals, blue, for pots, edgings, borders 
White variety of the preceding, useful for early bloom in pois 
A novelty in colour, purplish red, nearest to the desired scarlet Nemophila 
Neat compact striped variety, best adapted for pot use indoors 
Hardy Californian Annual, fine free bloomer, white, with purple blotch on petals 
An improvement upon preceding in the size of flower, most excellent pot plant ... 
The variegation of leaf shows in marked contrast with other varieties, yellow margin 
Coral-flowered Duckweed, charming plant, small scarlet berries, tender Perennial 
Tobacco, new species, long tubular white flowers, sweetly scented, half-hardy 
Superior large-leaved var. for specimens on lawns or Sub-tropical Garden, purple 
Beauty 
crimson 
Pearl 
rose 
scarlet 
spotted 
yellow 
Nasturtion, Dark-foliage 
Section 
„ Chameleon 
„ Empress of India ... 
,, Golden King 
„ King Theodore ... 
„ Ladybird 
.. Ruby King 
,, Scarlet King 
„ Spotted King 
Neniesia eompaeta 
Nemophila atomaria 
» ,, atroeoerulea 
.. ,, eoelestis ... 
.» >. „ oculata 
„ cramboides alba ... 
,, discoidalis 
»> » elegans ... 
.. 1, vittata ... 
Holborn Bluebell 
„ insignis 
» „ alba 
„ purpurea rubra 
„ striata 
„ maeulata 
» , r grandiflora ... 
,, „ variegated leaf 
Nertera depressa 
Nieotiana afflnis 
,, atropurpurea grandiflora 
Height. 
Price. 
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LANCS. 
“ Carters Seeds last year were the best I ever had ; 
twenty years' experience.” — Mr. J. McLAUCHLAN. 
IRELAND. 
“ Miss HUGO has never met with such good Seeds 
for value as Messrs. Carters' ; she dealt for years with 
another house but never had the same satisfaction." 
