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OXALIS. 
These are extremely pretty decorative subjects for pot or hanging basket culture, both foliage and flowers being 
extremely attractive. All mailed free. 
Boweii. — Bright rose-crimson, fine large flower. 
Per do/.., .50 ; per 100, 2.50 
Bermuda Buttercup. This beautiful variety is now prime 
favourite ; is of strong free growing habit, and, as its name 
implies, of a rich Buttercup yellow colour. 
Per do/., .25 ; per roo, 1.50 
Carters Cockade Ranunculus. 
Sct'/la Campanulata Alla. 
Lutea.— Showy yellow ... Per do/., .50 ; per too, 2.50 
Grandiflora Alba. — Fine white variety. 
Per do/., .40 ; per 100, 2.00 
Rosea. — Rose pink ... Per do/., .40 ; per 100, 2.00 
RANUNCULUS. 
This beautiful early summer border plant belongs to the 
buttercup family. The types now popular in the class under 
consideration would, from their gay appearance both in form 
and colour, be hardly recognised as a relation to this modest 
denizen of the field. The cultural directions are practically 
the same as advised for Anemones. 
All mailed free. 
Carters Cockade. — In a splendid variety of colours, 
immense double flowers. Is fitting in all respects to be 
cultivated by the side of the Empress Poppy Anemone, 
and equally superior with that variety to any other class of 
Ranunculus. The flowers are double, of immense size, 
and combine every possible shade of colour peculiar to 
this interesting and easily-cultivated flower. It is im- 
possible to over-estimate their value to all lovers of hardy 
border flowers. 
Per do/., .30 ; per too, 2.00 ; per 1,000, 15.00 
Double Persian Ranunculus, Mixed. — A very pretty 
flower when well grown. 
Per do/., .15; per 100, 1.00; per 1,000, 8.50 
Fine Mixed Turban Ranunculus (Dutch). — All 
varieties. Per do/., .15 ; per 100, l.oojper 1,000,8.50 
Finest Mixed Turban Ranunculus (Guernsey-grown). 
— Very superior to above. 
Per do/., .20; per too, 1.25; per 1,000, 10.00 
SCILLAS. 
Scillas are of easy cultivation, and will thrive almost 
anywhere. Perhaps the best-known garden variety is the 
beautiful blue Siberian Scilla, which flowers early in the 
year in any position in the open ground. The white 
SmiHiicA Alba and Campanulata Ai.ua are both varieties 
which should be more widely known. 
If by parcel post add postage at zone rates ; weight given against 
each sort. Dozens mailed free. 
Siberica (The Siberian Squill). — Rich blue, largely 
planted for naturalisation in the Royal Parks. Ht. 3 to 4 in. 
Extra large bulbs. Weight 1 lb. per 100. 
Per do/., .20; per 100, 1.25 ; per t.ooo, 10.00 
Siberica Alba. — Pure white, a charming flower. A 
fitting companion, planted alternately with Siberica , 
or say two blue and one white. Ht. 3 in. Weight 1 lb. 
per 100. Per do/., .20; per 100, 1.25; per 1,000, 10.00 
Campanulata Carnea. — Rose coloured. Ht. 12 in. 
Weight 3 lb. per 100. 
Per do/., .20; per 100, 1.25; per 1,000, 10.00 
Campanulata Alba. — Pure white. Ht. 12 in. Weight 
4 lb. per 100. 
Per do/., .20 ; per 100, 1.25 ; per 1,000, 10.00 
Campanulata Blue. — True. Ht. 14 in. Weight 4 lb. 
per 100. Per do/., .15 ; per 100, 1.00 ; per 1,000, 8.50 
Nutans. — Bluebells (Wood Hyacinth). Ht. 12 in. Weight 
4 lb. per 100. 
Per do/., .15 ; per 100, 1.00 ; per 1,000, 8.50 
Excelsior. — Handsome variety, lavender blue striped, 
bells large, broad foliage. Height 16 in. Weight 6 lb. 
per 100. Per do/., .25 ; per 100, 1.50 ; per 1,000, 12.00 
CARTERS TESTED SEEDS. Inc., 102-106 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG., BOSTON, MASS. 
