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CARTER’S CATALOGUE OF FLOWER ROOTS. 
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** inSicate $uc7i ITyncintits and'Tolyan'i'hus 'Narcissus as arc proper either 
pots or water,’ those marked * succeed better in, pots. Those without any desig- 
nation are for the open Jlower-bordens. 'Ttmaen'cmarks apply to the first 16 pages 
of the Catatogue; viz. from Hyacinths to Winter Aconites, the whole of which are 
likeicise 2 iro])er for the open borders. 
The Amaryllidacece {page 16) are chiffiy greenhouse or stove plants ; the hardy 
kinds are designated. The Iridacece are proper for the greenhouse or frame, hut 
they succeed .weUandikcropcn.gronnid mibb a UlUeproieotion. 
October and November are 17ie T/Cst moitthsfor generdl-jdan'fing. fris and Fri- 
tillaries are difficult to keep out of the ground, and should be 2 )lantcd immediately 
they are received. Se 2 )tember and October are the best months for 2 )lunting them. 
Bulbs in general, including those mentioned, may however be planted much later. 
Ladies and Gentlemen are re^octfully iiformed, that if the choice of the Hya- 
cinths is Irft to J. 'Calmer, he will guarantee their giving entire satisfaction. 
DOUBLE AND SINGLE HYACINTHS. 
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J. Carter requests his customers to inform him whether the Hyacinths are in- 
tended for water, fnts, iirrit/K qpeninu’dersj ttiso wbetbcr doubic or single Hyacinths 
are preferred, or part of each. If the selection is left to him, he generally sends 
two-thirds double and one-third single, which will be found not only togive greater 
variety, but also to ensure a succession of bloom. Hyacinths may be arranged with 
much more effect when there are duplicates or triplicates of the same kind. 
TIYACTNTHS. 
Double Red Hyacinths. 
** Acteur, deep rose, extra 
* Agathe Catherina, rose 
* Albert Princeof Wales, red 
* Albertina, ^ne red 
** Alida Catharina, dark red 
* Amelia Galotti, red and rose ... 
* Augustus Rex,^ne red 
* Aurora, deep rose, early 
* Baron van Pallandt, crimson ... 
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