CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Continued. 
(Perennial Varieties) 
Chrysanthemum, Shasta Daisy. Much Reduced 
No. 437. Shasta Daisy. A new perennial variety with large white flowers on long stalks. When sown 
very early under protection the flowers often appear before summer is over. Height 2J^ feet . . 
“ 436. Maximum “Princess Henry.” Single. Pure white; good for cutting 
“ 1530. “ “King Edward VII.” Single. A splendid large-flowered variety, which we highly 
recommend: the flowers are pure white, and borne on long, stiff stalks well above the 
foliage. Height, 2J-3 feet 
Carters Early Autumn Flowering Hybrids 
Can be treated as an annual. 
Sown in January and February will produce plants which flower from the middle of August onwards. Both 
for outdoor culture and growing under glass this strain is extremely valuable, supplying large quantities 
of cut flowers at a season of the year when they are particularly needed. 
Singles, semidoubles, and doubles in endless varieties of shades are contained in this splendid mixture. 
No. 1594 
Exhibition Perennial Species 
Sow in pans in gentle heat, in spring, and pot off singly. 
No. 438. Carters Show. Large blooms, fine colours 
“ 439. “ Japanese. Gracefully petalled varieties 
“ 440. “ Pompone. Neat, globular blossoms 
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Per pkt. 
.15 and .26 
.16 and .26 
.10 and .26 
.16 and .26 
.15 and .26 
