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CARTERS TESTED FLOWER SEEDS. 
ERIQERON.— Hardy perennial. 
4040 Aurantiacus (Orange Daisy). — Pretty dwarf species. Ht.6in. 
T> . ‘250 seeds. 500 seeds. 1.600 seeds. 
Price ... 1Q 15 .25 
E U PATOR I U M. — Hardy perennial. 
4064 Fraseri. — White flowers ; good for cutting. 
250 seeds. 500 seeds. 
.10 .15 
Price 
Ht. 2 ft. 
1,000 seeds. 
.25 
ERINU8 ALPINU8.— Herbaceous perennial. Sow in spring where 
plants are to grow, and thiH out. 
4043 A charming Alpine rock plant ; blue. 
p rlce 1,000 seeds. 2,000 seeds. 
.10 
.15 
4.000 seeds. 
.25 
ERYNGIUM (Sea Holly).— O rnamental foliage. Sow in winter or 
spring in pans, and plant out 
4046 Amethystinum.— Blue stem and bracts. 
4047 Qiganteum.— Grand foliage, ivory white 
4048 Maritimum.— Silver-grey spiny leaves. 
100 seeds. 200 seeds. 400 seeds. 
Price of the above «. 10 15 25 
E RYSI M U M.— One of the brightest and best hardy annuals. Grown 
everywhere. .Sow in autumn for spring flowering, and in early 
spring to flower later. 
4051 Golden Gem.— Brilliant golden yellow. Ht. 9 in. 
4052 Perowskianum.— Orange Virginian Stock. Ht. 1 ft. 
4053 Pachycarpum. — A spring flowering biennial, 
showy; orange. Ht. li ft. 
1 .000 seeds. 2.000 seeds. 
.10 .15 
Price of the above 
Hardy ; very 
4,000 seeds. 
.25 
EUTOCA. — Sow out of doors in spring. 
4067 Viscida.— Hardy annual ; bright blue. Ht. 1 ft. 
1,000 seeds. 2,000 seeds. 4,000 seeds, 
rnce ... 10 , 5 ^ 
EVENING PRIMR08E ((Enothera).— Exceedingly useful in mixed 
borders. The perennial species may be sown in early spring in 
pans in cool frame, and then transplanted ; the annual and 
biennial out of doors in April and May. 
4070 Acaulis (Taraxaci/olia). — White; trailer. Annual. Ht. 6 in. 
4071 Lamarkiana.- Golden ; magnificent biennial. Ht. 4 ft. 
4072 Macrocarpa.— Large yellow blossoms; trailing perennial. 
Ht. 1 ft. 
4073 8pocio»a.— Pure white ; semi-shrubby. Perennial. Ht. li ft. 
4074 Garden.— Biennial. Ordinary species ; yellow. 
Price of the above ... , > 0Q ?,8“ d *- 2.000 weds. 
4,000 seeds. 
.25 
EVERLASTING PEA (Lath yrus).— Favourite hardy perennial. 
Sow in spring in the positions the plants are to permanently 
occupy, as they are rather impatient of transplanting. 
4077 Red. 4078 White. 
Price of the above ••• 
4079 Rotundifolius.— Dark rose 
75 seeds. 150 seeds. 300 seeds. 
.10 .15 .25 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Myosotis). 
In addition to their great value as spring bedding subjects, some species are useful for pot work. Carters Pyramid varieties are particularly 
recommended for this purpose. 
4080 Carters Royal Blue.— Deep blue of a remarkably free 
flowering habit. These lovely plants are in great repute for 
spring bedding. Ht. 1 ft. 
4081 Carters Ligrht Blue.— A highly-selected type of Alpestris. 
It comes into blossom early, and continues in bloom until quite 
late. Ht. 1 ft. 
4082 Dissitiflora.— Best bedding ; blue. Ht. 9 in. 
4083 Dissitiflora alba.— White. 
4084 The Jewel.— Large truss. Ht. 1 ft. 
Price of the above, except where otherwise stated 
4085 Axorica.— Light blue; compact growth. Ht. 6 in. 
4086 Rupicola.— Deep blue ; a gem for pot work. Ht. 4 in. 
4087 8tar of Love.— Beautiful blue. Distinct spray-like spikes of 
bloom. Ht. 6 in. 
4088 Victoria-— A favourite for market ; most profuse bloomer. 
Ht. 9 in. 
4089 Garden. — Ordinary kind, select stock. Ht. 1 ft. 
_ . 1.000 seeds. 2,000 seeds. 4,000 seeds. 
Pnce - .10 .15 25 
250 seeds. 500 seeds. 1.000 seeds. 
.10 .15 .25 
CARTERS PYRAMID. 
Hints on Culture .— We 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 assume an upright habit of growth, and when in bloom resemble miniature pyramids of 
floral beauty. These new Forget-me-nots are especially valuable for planting in combination with Tulips, as their upright habit does not check 
the growth of the flower spikes from the bulbs or make a bed appear so crowded as when plants of more exuberant growth are used as a ground- 
work. The seeds should be sown out of doors on a partially shaded border towards the end of summer. Ht. 1 ft. 
4092 Carters Pyramid Blue. I 4093 Carters Pyramid White. I 4094 Carters Pyramid Pink. 
• c *1 ^ 250 seeds. 500 seeds. 1,000 seeds. 
Pnce of the above ... 10 25 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis). 
Hints on Culture .— Stately perennials. As a background in a shrubbery, or as specimen plants in large beds, they are equally striking and 
effective. Sow in July for strong flowering plants the following season. 
4101 Carters Spotted.— A superb mixture containing a wonder- 
ful range of colours, the soft rose and carmine shades being 
particularly fine. The older fonns of magenta and crude pink 
have been eliminated from this choice strain. All colours 
mixed. ( See Photograph opposite.) 
4102 Canariensis.— A novel colour, orange brown. 
4104 Monstrosa.— A singular variation. A long spike with a large 
flower at the top. 
4105 Gloxinioides.— Large-throated species. Ht. 3 ft. 
4106 Grandiflora. — Curious species. Yellow. Ht. 3 ft. 
4107 Purpurea.— The ordinary Foxglove. Purple. Ht. 3 ft. 
4103 White. — Superb variety. Ht. 4 to 6 ft. 
Prices of the above 
2,500 seeds. 5.000 seeds. 10.000 seeds. 
.10 .15 .25 
FERN8.— Seed (or spore) carefully saved. Sow in pans of sandy 
peat, and prick off as soon as large enough. 
4110 Greenhouse Varieties.— Carters choice selection. 
4111 Hardy Varieties.— All sorts. 
Seed cannot be counted. Price per pkt., .25 
FL08 ADONIS (Pheasant Eye). 
4114 Hardy Annual.— Scarlet and black. Ht. 1 ft. 
_ . 250 seeds. 500 seeds. 1.000 seeds. 
Pnce ••• .10 .15 .25 
FREE8IA. — A bulbous plant with beautiful flowers. Sow in pans in 
heat, in early spring. 
4123 Carters Choice Mixed.— Deliciously scented, white and 
yellow. Ht. 1 ft. 
100 seeds. 200 seeds. 400 seeds. 
Prlce .10 .15 .25 
See fage 8<) for Carters 
Frcesia Perfumery. 
CARTERS TESTED SEEDS , Inc., 102-106 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG., BOSTON, MASS. 
