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CALLIOPSIS 
ties should be sown outdoors in April in the place they 
are intended to flower, or, for 
CARTERS DWARF 
15 to 18 inches, compact habit; useful for cut flowers. 
324. Crimson and gold. A rich combination . . .10 and .26 
to 15 inches. The shortest growing type, fine for edges. 
[o. 325. Crimson Marbled. — The flowers show a 
groundwork of chocolate, flaked and marbled with 
gold, giving a most fantastic com- 
bination. Unfortunately some tall 
plants invariably appear amongst 
the dwarfs 10 and .26 
No. 320. Crimson and Gold. — Of all 
the dwarf varieties this is the most 
miniature 10 and .26 
VARIOUS CALLIOPSIS 
No. 329. Burridgi. Annual; rich crim- 
son and gold. 2 Yi to 3 feet 10 and .26 
No. 330. Bicolor (Tinctoria). Annual; 
very pretty. 23d to 3 feet 10 and .26 
No. 331. Coronata. Perennial; yellow; 
dark spot. 2 feet 10 and .26 
No. 334. Grandiflora. Grandest of all; large golden 
yellow; a hardy perennial. A lovely border plant 
both for effect and cutting. Much appreciated for 
house decoration when cut. 3 feet . . Peroz. .60 .10 and .26 
(Coreopsis) 
Hardy annuals and perennials. All are universal 
favourites and useful for cut flowers. The annual varie- 
earliest work, may be sown under 
glass, and then pricked out. 
ANNUAL VARIETIES 
CARTERS TALL 
2)d to 3 feet. Large Per pkt. 
flowered, branching 
habit; very useful for 
back of borders and 
cut flowers. 
No. 321. Crimson ... .10 and .26 
“ 322. Crimson and 
gold 10 and .26 
“ 327. Carters Choice 
Mixed Tall Annual 
varieties, all sorts 
Per oz. .60 .10 and .26 
!o. 323. Crimson. Rich and handsome 
10 and .26 
“ 328. Carters Choice Mixed Dwarf Annual 
varieties, all sorts Ter oz. .60 .10 and .26 
CARTERS MINIATURE 
No. 332. Drummondi. Annual; yellow, dark centre. 
2 feet 10 and .26 
No. 333. Ackermanni. Annual; very early; free 
bloomer. 2 feet 10 and .26 
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Carters Annual Calliopsis 
