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Carters’ Kent-grown Roses — continued. 
China Roses. 
Dwarfs— J. d. 
Archduke Charles, pale rose, changing to 
crimson 1 6 
Common, pale rose colour 1 0 
Cramoise sup6rleure, crimson scarlet ... 1 6 
Crimson ._ ... — 1 6 
LuCUllUS, velvety purplish crimson, very dark ... 1 6 
Mrs. Bosanquet, flesh colour 1 6 
Provence Roses. 
This is a small group of very fragrant Roses, of which 
the Old Cabbage is the type ; they rei)uire rich soil, and 
to be pruned very freely. 
Dwarfs — s. d. 
Cabbag'e, rose colour 10 
Fringred, bright rose 10 
White or Unique, pure white -10 
Reine de Provence, pure white 1 0 
Hybrid Climbing Roses. 
Each, Is. 
The Garland, white and blush. 
Weils’ White or Madame d’Arblay, pure white. 
Rosa sempervirens. 
Each, Is. 
Adelaide d’Orleans, pale rose. 
BankSiseUora, white and yellow. 
Donna Maria, pure white. 
Fdlicit4 perp4tuelle, cream. 
Jaunatre, fawn-coloured rose. 
Myrianthus, delicate pink. 
Princess Louise, cream. 
Princesse Marie, deep red. 
Rampant, pure white, superb. 
Carters' Collections 
£>. d. 
100 Ornamental Trees, 50 species and varieties .. 8 lo o 
so •• M »5 II 4 *5 0 
•S ti II »S II ■ I* 6 
I« If II . *■ II I 10 o 
100 Evergreen Shmba, various kinds .. ... 8 to o 
so II II II - 4 *5 6 
■S II I. II - !■ O 
It ,, ,1 I, .. .. 1 to o 
of Trees and Shrubs. 
too Decidnoni Flowering Sbmbe . . . ^ . . 4 to o 
so 11 II I. ~ a to o 
*S M II II I to o 
»■ .1 II II .. o 18 o 
too American Plants, various kbds ... ..800 
so la II II .. « - 4 »0 O 
»S II II II ■ to o 
■■ II II II - I to o 
Carters’ Rhododendrons, Azaleas, and other American Plants. 
Azalea mollis. — This variety is particularly adapted for growing in pots for Winter blooming in the greenhouse. The close dense shrubs are literally covered with 
brilliant-coloured flowers of various shades of yellow, buff, pink, etc. Price 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. each, 24s. and 30s. per dozen. 
Andromeda floribnnda 
Azalea amoeoa .. 
,, pontica (yellow) 
,, of .sorts, named .. 
Each — r, d, 
.. a 6 
.. a 6 
IS. 6d. & a 6 
as. 6d. to 3 6 
Doz. 
a4s, 
» 4 S. 
15s. to a4-s. 
34s. to 30s. 
Each— f. 
Heaths, of sorts, fir»e plants . . . . i 
Kalmia latifolia as. 6d. 3 
Rhododendron hlrantum ..a 
Doz. 
9s. to tas. 
Rhododendron ponticnm 
Each — s. d. Doz. 
x} to 3 ft. a 6 a4s. 
II. .. * If 3 fl- 3 • 3 ^- 
our selection, best named Hybrids 
36s., 4as., 60s. and 84s. 
Plants for Hedges. 
Privet, evergreen, very fine, 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., and las. 6d. per 100. I Sweet Briars, very fine, 6s. and 9.S. per doz. 
,, ovaJlfoliunx, to a ft., 7s. 6d. per zoo; 3 to 3 ft., tas. 6d. per 100; 3 to 4 ft., I Quicks, 3 years transplanted, per xooo, 30s. 
azs. per 100. I n 3 and 4 years, extra transplanted, per 1000, 50s. and 60s. 
Each — r. d. 
X 6 to 
.. S 
u d. 
3 * 
Abies canadensis - 
Arancarla imbricata .... 
Cedms atlantica .. a 6 
„ deodara 3 6 ,, at o 
Cr^tomerla japonlca 1 6 „ 3 6 
„ variegata — 50 
Copretans erecta viridls 3 6 „ 5 o 
,, Lawaoniana a 6 „ ax o 
,, ,, alba variegata .. — 36 
M „ anrea „ .. 3 ^ n 5 <> 
,, macrocarpa a 6 ,, 5 o 
Junlpema ezcmsa a 6 ,, 5 o 
,, glanca a ^ h 3 ^ 
Sabina — a 6 
Choice Coniferse, 
Each— r. d. t. d. 
Picea amabills ... ... . . 5 o to at o 
„ nobllis 50 ,, ax o 
„ Nordmanniana .. 5 o ,, ax 0 
,, Pinaapo 5 o „ si o 
Plnus excelsa a 6 „ 10 6 
„ insignia a 6 „ 3 6 
Retlnospora erlcoidea it 6 „ ^ 6 
„ fillfera .. .. 3 6 ,, 10 6 
,, leptoclada a 6 „ 3 6 
,, obtusa .. .. .. I 6 ,, 5 o 
pisifera z 6 „ 3 6 
plumoaa • 6 ,, 3 6 
plumoaa anrea s6,,36 
3 ^ 
,, plumoaa anrea so 
Sailsbnria adiantifolia a 6 
Tazodinm dlaticbnm 
Tbnja anrea 
,, erlcoidea 
Each — t. s. d, 
.. a 6 to 3 6 
6 „ 7 6 
Lobbi 
„ orientalla.. 
„ plicata 
Thtjopsis borealis 
,, dolabrata 
,, „ robnata 
„ „ variegata 
„ Istevlrens .. 
Welltngtonia glgantea 
And many other varieties. 
a 6 
a 6 
a 6 
a 6 
a 6 
a 6 
a 6 
3 J 
3 6 
3 « 
CARTERS’ BULBS in the ROYAL PARKS in 1888, 1889, 1890, and 1891— see pp. 8 and 4. 
CARTeRS', 237 & 238, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON. 
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