63 
AUBRIETI A. 
Great favourites for spring bedders, rockeries, &c. Perennial, quite hardy. 
Bright perpetual bloomers. Easily raised from seed sown in spring. 
4 inches. 
Per packet — s. d. 
No. 280. 
Deltoidea. — Blue ... 
. M 
. M 
... 0 
6 
,, 281. 
Leichtlini. — Rosy lilac 
... 
... 
... 
... I 
6 
,, 282. 
Graeca. — Pale mauve 
... 
... 
... 0 
6 
.. 283. 
Purpurea. — Dark ... 
... 0 
6 
AURICULA. 
Hardy Perennial. Sow seeds in August or February. 
No. 284. Carters Prize Show. — Saved from only the choicest ... ... 2 6 
,, 285. Alpine is. & 2 6 
BALSAM. 
Carters Challenger Ralsam. 
Carters Challenger. 
No. 288. Superb mixture 
is. & 1 6 
,, 2S9. Carters Rose 
Queen. — This 
beautiful variety 
produces enor- 
mous spikes of 
large double 
flowers of a deli- 
cate rose colour; 
excellent habit ; 
very striking 
is. 1 6 
,, 45. 12superbselec- 
ted colours. — 
Separate 3 6 
,, 46. 8 superb selec- 
ted colours. — 
Separate 2 6 
,, 290. Balsam. Cam- 
ellia-flowered 1 o 
„ 291. Balsam, Double 
Mixed. — For 
pots or borders 
6d. & 1 o 
BARTONIA. 
Hardy Annual. Showy, and very easily grown. Sow in open border 
in spring. 
No. 298. Aurea. — Rich golden colour ... ... .- ... 3d. & o 6 
BEE LARKSPUR. 
Delphinium. — Of easy culture for large flower borders and wild gardens. 
No. 299. Hardy Perennial for borders; bright blue. 3 feet ... ... o 6 
ifcxAta 
^ Addrt 'as for all 
Cor > tspondenct, 
RAYNES PARK, LONDON, S. IV. — 1913. 
