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CARTERS’ SELECT ILLUSTRATIONS OF CHOICE FLOWERS 
ANEMONE, CARTERS’ ST. BRIGID. ANTIRRHINUM, CARTERS’ STAR. 
We were the first house to introduce these beautiful flowers. A new era 
in flower-growing has been inaugurated by the system recommended by 
Mr. Burbidge, F.L.S., and we feel satisfied that if our Customers who are 
accustomed to plant Anemone Bulbs will also sow this Seed, it will produce a I 
variety of charming forms hitherto unknown. 
No. 180.— In sealed packets, price Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., and 5s. per packet. 
For List of other Varieties of Anemone, see page 102. 
“ The bed of Anemones I have now in flower from last year’s sowing of your 
seed is quite a mass of grand flowers, and much admired by all who have seen 
them.” — Mr. E. Morris, The Gardens, Burrowmore Hall. 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS. 
Photographed from Nature and Copyrighted by J. C. Jc Co. 
No. REDUCED TO ONE-HALF SIZE. f j 
193 Antirrhinum, mixed, Star varieties Per packet l o 
185 „ finest mixed, large flowered ... „ 6d. & 1 0 
188 „ Little Gem varieties, mixed l 0 
43 „ 6 choice varieties Little Gem, separate ... 2 6 
44 „ 12 select colours of large-flowered varieties 2 6 
For complete List of Antirrhinums, see page 102. 
Splendid Half hardy Perennial for conservatory or for cutting for bouquets or 
button-holes. Universal favourite. 1 
Culture. —Sow in spring in pots or pans on heat, prick off the seedlings when 
they have formed the second leaf, grow them on in heat till end of May, when thev 
may be planted out. J 7 
No. 212 Asparagus plumosus nanus... 
Per packet. — s. d. 
1/6 & 2 6 
, . Gj eat P, rai ?* should be Riven to your New Star Antirrhinum which is doing 
remarkably well with me this Summer. Sown last week of February, I got them n bloom 
on June aoth, and writing now, July 6th, they are in one mass of splendid bloom an” 
exquisite colours too numerous to mention, growing to the height of 6 to 10 in and 
about I ft. in circumferehce, making fine burly plants. Every gardener who has to ™ 
many Annuals for bedding, this should take the lead, as they are of no trouble fo raise 
or * row ' "Mr. YEO, Gardener to Dean Bunbury, Corbally ‘ 
CARTERS, 237, 238, & 97, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON. — 1898. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine), 
Choice Vars. 
Photographed from Nature and Copyrighted 
by J. C. <fc Co. 
No. 199 Aquilegia ccerulea, blue and white ... 
>. 200 „ chrysantha, golden yellow 
..202 „ Skinneri, red and yellow 
.. 203 „ pure white, great novelty 
.. 204 „ choice mixed, 20 vars. ... 
See a/so page 102. 
