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ANEMONES. 
Cultivation. — The Anemone, or Wind Flower, thrives best in rich soil, which should be fairly well drained. The single 
and double varieties may he planted for succession from the latter part of September until April, although we do not 
recommend the autumn except in warm and sheltered situations : for exposed and cold positions plant from early January 
to April. 1 J 
If by parcel post add postage at zone rates : 
Carters Empress Poppy Anemone. 
Carters Empress Poppy. — Suitable for Vase 
Decoration, Lasting when Cut. An easily grown 
type that should be found in every garden. They come 
into bloom the end of May and throughout June. Colours 
various and brilliant. The Dowers are of immense size 
(often measuring four inches in diameter) and great 
substance, invaluable for cutting and decorative purposes 
generally, and the very moderate price at which they are 
offered admits of their being extensively used for the 
decoration of the shrubbery border, where a constant and 
brilliant display can be produced. 
Dry roots, per doz., .35 ; per 100, 2.25 ; per 1,000, 17.50 
weight 2 lb. per 100. Dozens mailed free. 
Carters King of the Scarlets. — The True English 
Variety. Intense brilliant scarlet, very double. A fitting 
companion to our well-known Single Empress Poppy 
Anemone. The flowers are of great size, intensely double, 
and remarkably brilliant in colour, much superior in every 
way to the Dutch variety. 
Per doz., .45 ; per 100, 2.75 ; per 1,000, 25.00 
Anemone Fulgens.— We offer the true early single form, 
fine English-grown roots of the well-known Scarlet Pan 
Anemone. A very brilliant scarlet crimson flower, rising 
from six to nine inches above the rich green palmate 
foliage ; splendid for clumps in border, in a bed by itself, 
vase decoration, and also for naturalisation in sunny 
hedgerows or among the grass. 
Per doz., .40 ; per 100, 2.50 ; per i,ooo, 20.00 
Carters St Brigid Anemone. 
Carters St. Brigid. —The True Irish Strain. This 
beautiful strain, raised originally in Ireland and first 
brought into prominence by our House, deserves more 
than passing notice. The flowers are semi-double, most 
varied and beautifully coloured, and if cut before fully out 
are most useful for decorative purposes. 
Strong dry roots, per doz., .30; per 100, 2.00 ; per 1,000, 15.00 
Latest Awards— Gold Medal of the Royal Horticultural 
Society to Carters Exhibit of beautiful Decorative Flowers 
from Seeds, Chelsea Gardens, May, 1916. 
CARTERS TESTED SEEDS, Die., 102-106 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG., BOSTON, MASS. 
