Per packet — s d. 
Eucalyptus (Australian Gum Trees.) — 
Handsome ornaments in the sub-tropical 
garden or in pots. Sow in gentle heat in 
early spring, and pot off. 
No. 592. Amygdalinus (Giant Gum Tree). 
One of the hardiest 6d. & 1 o 
>> 593 - Citriodorus (Lemon Gum). Lemon- 
scented foliage ... ... 6d. & 1 o 
,, 594. Globulus (Blue Gum). Fine glaucous 
foliage and strong perfume ... 6d. & I o 
EutOCa.— Sow out of doors in spring. 
No. 595. Viscida, Hardy annual; bright blue. 
1 foot o 3 
Evening Primrose (CEnothera).— 
Exceedingly useful in mixed borders. The 
perennial 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. 596. Acaulis (Taraxacifolia). White ; 
trailer. Annual. 6 inches 3d. & o 6 
„ 597. Lamarckiana. Golden ; magnifi- 
cent ; biennial. 4 feet ... 3d. & o 6 
„ 598. Macrocarpa. Large yellow blos- 
soms ; trailing perennial. 1 foot 
3d. & o 6 
„ 599. Speciosa. Pure white ; semi- 
shrubby. Perennial. 1 A font 3d. &. o 6 
,, 600. Garden (Biennial). Ordinary species ; 
yellow 3d. & o 6 
Everlasting Flowers. {Seepage 196.) 
No. 625. Mixed. Carters Choice varieties 
(Helichrysum). All colours 
3d., 6d. , & 1 o 
Everlasting Pea(l.ATHYRus). Favourite 
hardy perennial. Sow in spring. 
No. 601. Red (Latifolius) o 6 
,, 602. White (Latifolius albus) 06 
,, 603. Rotundifolius. Dark rose ... o 6 
Ferns.— Seed (or spore) carefully saved. 
Sow in pans of sandy peat, and prick off 
as soon as large enough. 
No. 605. Greenhouse varieties. Carters 
choice selection ... ... is. & 2 6 
,, 606. Hardy varieties. All sorts is. & 2 6 
Flos Adonis. 
No. 607. Hardy Annual. Scarlet and black 
1 foot 03 
Francoa. 
No. 604. Ramosa Hybrida, “Bridal 
Wreath.” Half-hardy Perennial. 
Lovely sprays of pure white flowers 
are freely produced on long branch- 
ing spikes ; very easy of cultivation, 
for greenhouse or conservatory 
decoration. Seed sown in March 
flower freely in about 15 months. 
Height 2\ feet ... 1 o 
1 95 
Per packet — s. d. 
Fraxinella (Burning Bush). — Hardy 
herbaceous plant. Seeds may be sown in 
spring. 
No. 646. Red-purple. 2 feet o 6 
,, 647. White. Border perennial. 2 feet ... o 6 
Freesia. — A bulbous plant with beautiful 
flowers. Sow in pans in heat, in early 
spring. 
No. 648. Carters Choice mixed. Deli- 
ciously scented, white and yellow. 
1 foot 6d. & 1 o 
French Honeysuckle.— Hardy free- 
growing perennial. Sow in spring, and 
transplant. 
No. 649. Red or crimson. 3 feet ... o 3 
„ 650. White. Showy plant. 3 feet ... o 3 
Fuchsia. — Handsome flowering shrub. 
Sow in gentle heat in early spring, pot off. 
No. 651. Superb mixed. A splendid 
collection is. & 1 6 
Gardenia (Capf. Jessamine). 
No. 652. Florida. Pure white ; delicious scent; 
pot plant is. 6d. & 2 6 
Gazania. — Perennial. A brilliant plant for 
edging beds. 
No. 653. Splendens Hybrida. Saved 
from the finest new varieties is. & 2 6 
Genista (Cytisus). — Perennial. Sow 
Candicans in spring, in pans, and grow on 
in pots. Andreeana should be sown in the 
open ground, where intended to remain or 
transplanted. 
No. 654. Andreeana. Hardy shrub. Orange- 
yellow, maroon markings ... ... 1 o 
,, 655. Candicans. Yellow ; favourite for 
table decoration. 2 feet ... ... o 6 
Gentiana. — Beautiful dwarf Alpine peren- 
nial. Sow in pans in spring, and plant out. 
No. 656. Acaulis. For borders or rockery ; 
intense blue. 3 inches ... ... o 6 
Gerbera 
| NEW | 
Jamesoni Hybrids. 
The Scarlet Daisy or Marguerite 
of the Cape. 
No. 1566. The flowers bear long graceful petals 
with small eye. This strain, which 
is quite new, comprises a great 
variety of pleasing shades ... 
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THE LARGE GOLD MEDAL OF THE N.S.P.S. AWARDED TO CARTERS SWEET PEAS, 1911 . 
‘CadCtZxJ 
Correspondence } KAYAKS PA A' A, LONDON^ AAV. 1912. 
