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Carters’ New Anemone, King of the Scarlets.” 
Intense brilliant scarlet, very double. A fittintr companion to our well-known Single “Empress" Anemones. The flowers 
are of great size, intensely double, and remarkably brilliant in colour. Price, per loo, 15 .s. ; per doz., 2 ^. 6d. 
ANKMONt JAPONICA ALBA, ROSEA, and RUBRA. 
Per doz. Each. 
Japonlca alba, a very beautiful white *• 
var., flowering abundantly in Autumn, 
very useful for cut flowers, and for 
potting up for conservatory decoration 5 0 0 6 
Japonlca rosea, splendid late-flower- 
ing border plant, producing quantities 
of rose-coloured flowers, lit., i ft. bin. 5 0 0 6 
Japonlca rubra, a deep red-coloured 
variety, very distinct and pretty ... 5 0 0 6 
Anemones. 
other Distinct Varieties. 
The pretty Double White Wood 
Anemone. 
Per doz., 2 s. 6d.; each, 4 d. 
The Golden Wood 
Anemone. 
Per doz. , 3 s. 6d. ; each, 4 rl. 
Apennlna, large sky-blue flowers, very >• </• 
fine 
Bracteata rosea pi., very brilliant 
double rose 
Nemorosa rosea, the rose Wood 
Anemone 
Nemorosa fl. pi. alba, a fine double 
variety of the Wood Anemone, with pure 
white flowers ... 
Pavonlna plena, a double variety ol 
Stellata, very fine brilliant scarlet 
Pulsatilla, a charming variety 
Stellata, very charming star-shaped flowers 
Per 
loo. 
s. d. 
5 0 
Per 
doz. 
X. d. 
0 9 
Each. 
X. d. 
— 
6 6 
0 8 
— 
2 6 
0 3 
— 
1 6 
0 3 
7 6 
1 0 
3 6 
2 0 
0 4 
0 3 
I ANEMONE FULGENS. 
We offer the trnie Blngle form, fine 
English-grown roots. 
Fulgens, a very brilliant scarlet-crimson flower, 
I rising from 6 to 9 inches above the beautiful 
green palmate foliage, splendid for clumps in 
I border, or in a bed by itself (see Illustration). 
\ Per 100, 10 s. 6 < 1 .: per doz.. Is. & 1 . 
Carters’ “ Cockade” Ranunculus. 
A splendid variety 
of colours and 
shades, immense 
double flowers, fit- 
ting in all respects 
to be cultivated by 
the side of the “ Em- 
press ” Anemone, 
and equally superior 
with that variety to 
any other class of 
Ranunculus. The 
flowers areasdouble 
as the most perfect 
Rose, of immense 
size, and combine 
every possible shade 
of colour peculiar 
to this interesting 
and easily - culti- 
vated flower. It is 
impossible to over- 
estimate their value 
to all lovers of the 
Ranunculus family. 
Mr. E. Mason, Birmingham, writes : " Carters’ ‘ Cockade ’ Eannnculus 
have been simply splendid, and the admiratian of all my friends." 
Mrs. Spencer Aduison, Chelmsford, writes: “Carters' Cockade’ 
Sanunculns were most lovely, and greatly admired.” 
Mr. J. Cari'er, Bridlington, writes: “Carters' ‘Cockade’ Bannncalns 
tnrnel out eacellent, both imsize and colour. I never saw a prettier snow." 
Price, per 1000, 46 s.; 
CARTERS', 237 & 238, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON. 
Miss Giffard, Monmouth, writes: “The bed of Carters’ ‘Cockade’ 
Kannncnlns was such a blaze of colour as had never before been seen ; 
my friends were perfectly amazed at their brilliancy and beauty.” 
Mrs. Sheil, Paignton, writes: “Our ‘Cockade’ Ranunculus from(Carters 
were most beautiful, and admired by every one.” 
too, 5 s.; per doz., Is, 
