FORGET-ME-NOT (Mysotis) 
Carters Royal Blue Forget-me-not 
Carters Pyramid Forget-me-not 
EVERLASTING PEA (Lathyrus). — Favourite hardy 
perennial. Sow in spring. Perpkt. 
No. fiOl. Red (Latifolius) 16 and .26 
002. White (Latifolius albas) 16 and .26 
003. Rotundifolius. Dark rose 16 and .26 
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No. 008. Carters Royal Blue. — Deep blue of 
a remarkably free-flowering habit. In great 
demand for spring bedding. Height, I foot. 
Price, .15 per pkt. 
Per pkt. 
“ 015. Carters Light Blue (Panstris). — Comes 
into bloom early, and continues in bloom 
until late. Height, 1 foot. . .16 and .26 
“ 009. Dissitiflora. Best bedding; blue. 
9 inches 16 and .25 
“ 010. Dissitiflora Alba. White 16 an 1 .26 
“ 014. The Jewel. Large truss. 1 foot .16 and .26 
“ Oil. Azorica. Light blue; compact growth. 
0 inches 16 and .26 
“ 013. Star of Love. Beautiful blue. Distinct 
spray-like spikes of bloom. 0 inches . .16 
“ 010. Victoria. A favourite for market; most 
profuse bloomer. 9 inches. 
Per oz. 2.00 16 and .26 
“ 017. Garden. Ordinary kind, select stock. 
1 foot. Per oz. 1.20 10 and .26 
Carters Pyramid Forget-me-nots. — Wc offer 
these charming pyramidal types of Forget- 
me-nots with confidence that they will be 
greatly appreciated by our customers for 
spring bedding purposes. The plants as- 
sume an upright habit of growth, and when 
in bloom resemble miniature pyramids of 
floral beauty. Height, 1 foot. 
No. 1519. Carters Pyramid Blue 26 
" 1520. Carters Pyramid Pink 26 
“ 1521. Carters Pyramid White 26 
EUCALYPTUS (Australian Gum Tree). — 
Handsome ornaments in the subtropical 
garden. Sow in gentle heat in early spring, 
and pot off. 
No. 592. Amygdalinus (Giant Gum Tree). One 
of the hardiest 10 
“ 593. Citriodorus (Lemon Gum). Lemon- 
scented foliage 10 
“ 594. Globulus (Blue Gum). Fine glaucous 
foliage and strong perfume 10 
EUTOCA (Phacelia). — Sow out of doors in 
spring. 
No. 595. Viscida. Hardy annual; bright blue. 
1 foot 10 
EVENING PRIMROSE (CEnothera). — Peren- 
nial species may be sown in early spring in 
pans in cool frame, and then transplanted; 
the annuals and biennials out of doors in 
April and May. 
No. 590. Acaulis (Taraxacifolia). White; trailer. 
Annual. 0 inches 10 
“ 597. Lamarckiana. Golden; magnificent; 
biennial. 4 feet 10 
“ 598. Macrocarpa. Large yellow blossoms; 
trailing perennial. 1 foot 10 
“ 599. Speciosa. Pure white; semi-shrubby. 
Perennial. feet 10 
“ GOO. Garden (Biennial). Ordinary species; 
yellow 
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