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CARTERS’ ST. BRIGID ANEMONE {see be tow). 
Per packet — s. 
Amaranthus.— Half-hardy annuals with very ornamental foliage. Used for decorative purposes in conservatory, and 
for sub-tropical bedding outdoors in summer. Sow in March in gentle heat. 
No. 154. Melancholicus ruber. Maroon. 1 foot. Hardy 3d. & o 
,, 155. Princess of Wales. Brilliant colour ; sub-tropical. 3 feet 1 
,, 156. Salicifolius. Long, graceful, willow-like foliage, tinted crimson and gold. 3 feet o 
,, 157. Tricolor. Sub-tropical ; colours scarlet, crimson, and gold. 2 feet 
Ambrosia Mexicana. 
No. 159. Delicate perfume ; hardy annual.. ... o 
Ammobium alatum.- Half-hardy annual of easy culture. Dried flower useful for winter decoration. Sow in spring in 
borders. 
No. 160. White Everlasting. {Seepage in) 
Anagallis (Pimpernel). — A n old-fashioned half-hardy annual. Will flower all the season in warm soils, or may be grown 
in pots for greenhouse decoration. 
No. 161. Large Blue. Ultramarine. 6 inches 
Anchusa (Bugloss). — H ardy perennials, of easy culture. Sow in spring, and transplant. 
No. 163. Capensis (Cape Forget-me-not). Blue. feet .. 
,, 164. ltalica. Brilliant blue. 3 feet 
Anemone (Wind Flower). — T hese beautiful spring and autumn flowers are perfectly hardy. Nos. 165 and 166 are bulbous, 
and 167 and 168 herbaceous perennials. Seed should be sown thinly in light soil in spring and remain in seed bed until 
after flowering. We can also supply Nos. 165 and 166 in dry bulbs and Nos. 167 and i 62 in rooted plants. 
No. 165. St. Brigid. Double and semi-double, easily grown from seed {sec above) ... is. & 
„ 166. Coronaria (Poppy Anemone) ... _ 
,, 167. Japonica. Hardy perennial, flowering in September ; grand in borders... 
,, 168. Japonica Honorine Joubert. The best white for cutting. 2 feet 
For Anemone Roots, see Page 180. 
Arabia.— Hardy perennial for spring bedding. 
No. 188. Albida. White ; neat. 6 inches 
„ 189. Alpina. Paper white. 6 inches ..l 
Aralia.— Foliage plants for general purposes. Sow in pots in early spring, in heat, and pot off. 
No. 190. Papyrifera (Rice Paper Plant) is. & 
,, 191. Sieboldi. Palmate foliage is. & 
Arctotia. — New annual from S. W. Africa. 
No. 192. Grandis. White, lilac shade 
Argemone (Prickly Poppy). Sow in March and plant out in sunny borders. Very easily grown. 
No. 193. Grandiflora. Hardy annual ; white ,,, ... 
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