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CARTERS’ LITTLE GEM ANTIRRHINUM. 
A dwarf and compact strain. Flowers variously coloured from pure white, as shown above in the Photograph, 
to the richest crimson purple. Our strain makes a good pot plant, and is invaluable in borders or beds, and if 
the withering flowers and seed pods are kept picked off, will last in bloom for a long time, and continue again 
the following year. 
Per packet — s. d. 
No. 170. Little Gem. Mixed colours. 6 inches t o 
,, 43. ,, ,, 6 varieties, separate ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 6 
,, 1 7 1 . Star varieties. Very dwarf and bushy ... 6d. & 1 o 
,, 1312. Black Prince. Very dark 1 o 
Antirrhinum Majus (Snapdragon). — This hardy perennial is perhaps the most generally 
used of any. The colours have been greatly enhanced in late years. Sow seed in pans, and 
transplant in bed or border when large enough. 
No. 169. Large-flowered, mixed. Serviceable in the mixed border, in beds or clumps. 
2 feet, per oz., 2s. ; 6d. & 1 
,, 172. Sunlight. New golden-foliaged varieties 1 
,, 173. Victoria. Cream, crimson blotch. 1 foot 1 
,, 1313. Picturalum, varied colours and shadings ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... I 
Per packet — s. d. Per packet — r. 
No. 174. Tall Crimson o 6 No. 177. Dwarf Crimson o 
,, 175. ,, White 06 ,, 178. ,, White o 
,, 176. ,, Yellow 06 ,, 179. ,, Yellow o 
,, 44. Large-flowered, 12 varieties, separate 3 
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Aristolochia (The Dutchman’s Pipe).— C limbing plants, with curious flowers. 
March, and pot off. 
No. 194. Elegans. Perennial; handsomely spotted. Pretty for conservatory ... 
,, 195 Sipho. Hardy climber ; splendid foliage, and easily grown 
Sow in heat in 
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Asperula.— No. 199. Odorata (Woodruff). Perennial, white. 4 inches 
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High Holborn, London. — 1904. 
