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CARTERS’ 
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Acroclinium. Per packet -s. 
No. 140. Double. Beautiful rose- pink ; good for 
pot or window, or for early forcing ... o 6 
„ 1 41. Roseum. Ordinary 03 
,, 142. Album. White o 3 
Ammobium, 
No. 160. Alatum. Pure white ; eccentric growth ... o 3 
Helichrysum. — For winter decorations; the effect 
is much enhanced by an admixture of ornamental 
grasses, for which see page no. 
No. 653. Carters’ Fireball. Brilliant crimson 6d. & 1 o 
Silverball. Silver white 6d. & 1 o 
Monstrosum. Mixed colours o 6 
Purple; No. 657, Scarlet; No. 658, 
White ; and No. 659, Yellow ... each o 3 
Mixed. Everlasting flowers ... 6d. & 1 o 
Helichrysum. 12 vaiieties, separate ... 2 6 
Helipter urn.— Annual. 
No. 665. Sandfordi. Delicate pale gold 
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656. 
544 - 
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BALL HELICHRYSUM. 
Per packet — s 
Rhodanthc. — Annual. The pick of the Australian 
Flora in Everlasting Flowers. Immense favourites. 
Well adapted for forcing in early spring, and for 
window boxes. 
No. 1019. Maculata. Bright rose, with dark centre 
,, 1020. „ alba. Large; pure white 
,, 1021. Atrosanguinea. Dark rose 
,, 1022. Mangiest. The earliest introduction ... 
Waitzia. — Flowers in clusters ; hardy and effective. 
No. 1256. Aurea. Golden 
Xeranthcmum. — Annual. Free-growing. 
No. 1276. Double Purple 
„ 1277. „ White 
,, 1278. Satin Cerise. A lovely colour, soft mauve 
Everlasting; Flowcrc. 12 selected varieties 
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