50 
CANDYTUFT. 
Hint* on Culture —These hardy flowers are now a necessity, requirinc the most simple cultivation, and will flourish in almost any soil. 
The ranee of colour has now been considerably extended, the lilac, rose, cardinal, and carmine beinR particularly charming. Sow in spring in 
ordinary soil. For pot work, sow in pots in frame, and thin out the seedlings, or they may be transplanted. Average ht.. 1 tt. 
ordinary soil. For pot 
3658 Carters Empress Compact.— Large spikes of the purest 
white and of erect habit ; dwarf and compact, very profuse in 
bloom, exceedingly showy and effective. Extract from R.H.S. 
trials: "Candytuft Empress Compact (Carter).— Very neat 
and compact: flowers white, in dense pyramidal spikes; freely 
produced ; the best white Candytuft in the trial.” Ht. 6 in. 
3659 Rose Cardinal.— A beautiful shade of rosy scarlet. 
3680 Carters Carmine.— Bright rose, excellent form. 
3661 Carters Spiral.— Pure white, long trusses. 
3662 Carters Pigmy.— A dwarf type of hyacinth-flowered, and a 
charming bijou variety for edging, beds, or borders. The 
medium-sized spikes are borne in the greatest profusion. Ht. 4 in. 
_ . t .. . 1,000 seeds, 
Price of the above ... jq 
3663 Carters Hyacinth-flowered.— The tallest and finest white 
variety, each plant having five or six heads of bloom. Its fine 
pyramidal spikes of the purest whiteness make it a very attractive 
decoration in either beds or borders. Sow in spring, and trans- 
plant 9 in. apart, keeping faded heads cut away. A very fine 
subject for pot work, especially when autumn sown. Ht. 1 ft. 
3664 Carters Crimson. 
3665 Carters Purple. 
3666 Carters Lilac. 
3667 Carters White. 
3669 Carters Choice Mixed.— For open borders 
2,000 seeds. 
.15 
4,000 seeds. 
.25 
PERENNIAL CANDYTUFT 
3672 Iberis Gibraltarica.— Suffused lilac, lovely species. 
Price of the above 
ROCKWORK. 
FOR BORDERS OR 
I 3673 Iberis sempervirens.— The flowers form a carpet of pure 
white in early spring. 
250 seeds. 500 seeds. 1,000 sc . 1 
.10 .15 .25 
CARNATION AND PICOTEE. 
7-TfWc nn Culture —A oonular and lovely flower, always in fashion. In colour and form unique, with a pleasing fragrance in many types. 
Whether grown in pots for conservatory decoradon or in t he garden beds for summer display, its charms are equally attractive. Our -see. d is saved 
with the greatest care, and should produce a large percentage of the very best flowers but unfortunately, as with other florists flowers, cannot 
be guaranteed that every one will come double. Care should be taken to preserve the smallest seedlings, as these frequently produce the finest 
quality blooms. Sow in spring in cold frame, prick out. and plant out in good soil when strong enough, for flowering the following season. 
3377 Carters Choice Double Carnation.— A splendid mixture 
of seifs, flakes, bizarres, fancies, and yellow grounds. All 
varieties mixed. 
3678 American Tree Carnations.— The seed we offer is saved 
from one of the best collections in the country, being hand- 
fertilised by experts who have raised many of the best forms now 
in commerce. 
3679 Choicest Perpetual or Tree.— Includes all the best 
French varieties in cultivation. 
3680 Perpetual Yellow.— About 35 per cent, true from seed. 
Price of the above, except where otherwise noted 
3681 White Lady.— Large pure white. 
3682 Picotee. — Choicest double mixed. 
3683 Picotoe. — Choicest perpetual mixed. 
3684 Qrenadin.— A bright scarlet form, similar in habit to Margaret 
varieties. 
Price 
3689 Carnation. 
40 seeds. 
.50 
150 seeds. 
.10 
12 varieties. 
300 seeds. 
.15 
) seed9. 
.90 
8olfs. 
Per pkt., 
160 seeds. 
1.75 
600 seeds. 
.25 
10 seeds of each, 1,00 
See page 89 for Carters Clove 
Carnation Perfume. 
CARTERS ANNUAL CARNATION. 
Bloom in six months from seed. 
See page 89 for Carters Clove 
Carnation Perfume. 
Hints on Culture . — Carnations are favourite* with all lovers of flowers. This strain will bring them within the _reac h ; cu'tivation 
ol everybody, as it is one of the most valuable introductions of modern times. Sow under g ass in January and ' ,, finiJ 
as ready. They commence to flower in July, producing a wealth of large bloom of great variety of colour until cut off by the frost , 
a supply after the perennial varieties arc over. Being equally valuable for indoor cultivation, some vetr They produce 
when they provide a succession of bloom during the winter months. They can also be sown 111 June to lorn .the .ft". TOey produce 
a very large percentage of double flowers, and include a most varied assortment of fancy, yellow ground, bizarie, as well as sells, rich with 
delightful fragrance and diversity of colour. 
3692 Carters Annual Carnation (see description above). Price 
3693 Margaret, Mixed.— A fine early-flowered strain, which may 
be sown in February under glass for blooming the same season, 
or in June and July for flowering the following year. 
Price of the above 
40 seeds. 
.25 
) seeds 
:45 
160 seeds. 
.75 
3694 White Margaret.— Pure white blossom, delicately scented, 
and a splendid subject for cut flowers. 
200 seeds. 
.10 
400 seeds. 
.15 
800 seeds. 
.25 
ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Hints on Culture .— Of all annuals these pretty flowers hold a leading position, and many of ^em h V A ^ w^n^/o^/fo^enetal 
are beautiful in beds and borders and good for window boxes or cutting. .Sow seed m spring for early flowering, and in the open for general 
work. Some varieties make useful pot plants ; for this purpose they should be sown under glass. Ht. 14 it. 
3743 Carters Choice Mixed Annual.— We have given unlimited 
attention to perfecting this strain, which contains a splendid 
range of colours. Many of the flowers have two or three zones 
of colour, which imparts to them a wonderful brilliance. The 
plants being very robust should be thinned or planted out at 
least 1 ft. apart. 
Gladstone. — Crimson and violet. 
Pure white, with crimson ring. 
3742 Morning: Star.— Single. Delicate sulphur-coloured blossoms ; 
very pretty. Equally good as a single plant, grown in masses in 
beds or borders, or as a cut flower. The best annual variety to 
use as a pot plant for winter blooming. 
3744 Lord Beaconsfleld.— Crimson maroon and gold. 
3745 Purple Queen.— Distinct dark purple. 
3746 Sultan.— Crimson, with gold ring near centre. 
3750 Single White ( Ox-eye Daisy). 
3751 Single Yellow.— A highly select and glorified form of Corn 
Marigold. 
3752 Single Mixed.— Contains all the best of the ordinary forms 
and colour ; very robusts plants. 
3753 Double White, The Bridal Robe.— Flowers of purest white, 
and fully double. 
3759 Golden Button.— Double. Charming plant ;1 
neat habit. Ht. 1 ft. I / Matricaria ) 
3760 Snowball.— Double. Beautiful pure white. ( 
Ht. 1 ft. ) 
3747 W. E. 
3748 Burridgi.— Single. 
3749 Tricolor {Carinatum).—S ingle. The original type. 
3754 Double Snow White ) 
. (A good proportion of doubles 
3755 Double Golden /■ may be expected. 
3756 Double Mixed ( Dunnettii ) ) 
3757 I nodorum.- Double. White. 
3758 Pu mi lum.— Double. Bright gold. 
Price of the above 
500 seeds. 
.10 
1 .000 seeds. 
.15 
2,000 seeds. 
.25 
CARTERS TESTED SEEDS , Inc., 102-106 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG., BOSTON, MASS. 
