DWARF NASTURTIUM— Continued. 
95 
ORDINARY GREEN FOLIAGE. 
Per packet. 
Per 
or. 
s. d. 
s. 
d. 
No. 
886. 
Tom Thumb Crimson. — Dense maroon crimson 3d. & 
0 6 
I 
0 
1 1 
8S7. 
Crystal Palace Gem. — Pale sulphur, with a carmine 
spot 
... 3d. & 
0 6 
I 
O 
>> 
888. 
Tom Thumb Pearl. — Light cream, nearly 
white, 3d. & 
0 6 
I 
O 
889. 
,, M Rose. — Rose colour, with 
1 bluish tint 
3<i. & 
0 6 
I 
O 
8yo. 
,, ,, Scarlet.— The freest bloomer of all this 
section 
... 3d. & 
0 6 
I 
0 
891. 
Tom Thumb Spotted. — Dark orange, w 
ith chocolate 
spot 
... 3d. & 
0 6 
I 
O 
»> 
892. 
Tom Thumb Yellow. — Fine, clear yellow 
; good bedder 
3d. & 
0 6 
I 
O 
893- 
Carters Dwarf Mixed (Tom Thumb).— 
-All the best 
colours ... 
... 3 d. & 
0 6 
I 
0 
GREEN SHADED FOLIAGE. 
No. 
894. 
Chameleon. — Flamed, and beautifully 
marked 
3d., 6d., & 
1 0 
I 
6 
M 
895. 
Golden King. — Beautiful rich dark gold colour 
King Theodore. — Intensely dark crimson 
3d., 6d., & 
or chocolate 
1 0 
I 
6 
896. 
3d., 6d., & 
i 0 
I 
6 
»» 
897. 
Ladybird. — Golden colour, with scarlet spot, 3d., 6d., & 
1 0 
I 
6 
51 
898. 
Ruby King — Ruby rose, novelty in colour, 3d., 6d., & 
1 0 
I 
6 
55 
S99. 
Spotted King. — Rich golden-yellow with 
crimson spot 
3d., 6d., & 
1 0 
I 
6 
• ) 
900. 
Terra-Cotta. — A rich salmon-brown flower ; nice habit; 
bright green foliage 
3d., 6d., & 
1 0 
I 
6 
CARTERS GIANT CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS 
Per 
packet. 
Per 
oz. 
s. d. 
s. 
d. 
No. 
901. 
Crimson. — A very attractive colour 
... 3 d. & 
0 6 
I 
O 
902. 
Scarlet. — Dazzling brightness 
... 3 d. & 
0 6 
I 
O 
„ 
9°3- 
Spotted. — Golden, with dark spot 
... 3d. & 
0 6 
I 
O 
904. 
Yellow. — Rich and shining 
... 3 d. & 
0 6 
I 
O 
» 
905. 
Carters Choice Mixed, ail shades 
... 3d. & 
0 6 
1 
0 
ORDINARY CLIMBING NASTURTIUM. 
No. 
911. 
Ivy-leaved ... 
... 6d. & 
1 0 
n 
906. 
Dark Varieties 
... 3d. & 
0 6 
O 
9 
n 
907. 
Light Varieties 
... 3 d. & 
0 6 
0 
9 
90S. 
Mixed Tall, all shades 
... 3d. & 
0 6 
O 
9 
Co 7 ™p/«Z“", HAYNES FA A' A', LONDON, S.IV.- 1913. 
