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MIMULUS. 
Photographed and Copyrighted by ]. C. ir Co. 
CARTERS’ QUEEN’S PRIZE MIMULUS. 
I I:il f- liardy annual. To those who know only the 
original kind, the present magnificent specimens will come 
as a delightful surprise, the blossoms being of grand size and 
richly coloured. Besides being of service in beds and borders, 
they make nice pot planls. 
Sowing in early spring, in pans under glass, and prick 
off into boxes, and plant out when hardened. For pot work, 
the seedlings should be pricked out, and potted ofl in good 
light compost, and kept in warm frame. 
Per packet- 
-s. 
d. 
No. 
832. 
Carters’ Queens’ Prize, Mixed. 
Magnificent. (See Illustration ) is. & 
2 
6 
>1 
833 - 
Garden, Mixed. Select stock 6d. & 
1 
0 
II 
834 - 
Cardinalis. Brilliant annual for 
conservatory 
0 
6 
II 
00 
u> 
01 
Cupreus, Brilliant. For edging foun- 
tains, rockeries, &c. 6 inches 
1 
0 
II 
836. 
Tigridioides. For pots or rockeries... 
1 
0 
Meconopsis (Welsh Poppy). — Quite hardy. Sow in spring, and plant out in moist soil. 
No. 813. Cambrica. Large flower ; golden yellow. 2 feet 
Medeola (Smii.ax). — Evergreen climber. (See Illustration on page 171.) 
No. 814. Asparagoides. For table decoration 
is. & 2 6 
Melianthus (Honey-Flower). — Easily grown plant, much liked by bees. Sow in spring, under 
glass, and transplant. 
No. 815. Major. Pinnate foliage. 6 feet 
Mesembryanthemum. — Sow in spring, in pans of very light sandy soil, and prick off. 
No. 816. Cordifolium variegatum. For carpet bedding 
,, 817. Tricolor, rose variety. Lovely for edging 
Michaelmas Daisies. 
No. 818. Mixture. In choicest varieties. 2 feet ... 
Mina. — Half-hardy annual climbers. Sow in pots in heat, in spring, and transplant. 
No. 837. Lobata. Red and yellow. 6 feet ... ... ... ••• ••• ••• is. & 
Musk (Mimulus mosciiatus). — May be grown in pots, or planted out in beds and borders. Sow in 
spring under glass. 
No. 840. Yellow. Fragrant pot or garden variety 
Myrtle (Myrtus). — Evergreen Shrub. Sow seeds in spring under glass. 
No. 841. Communis. White, fragrant 
Myosotis. — See Forget-me-Not, page 137. 
Nasturtium.— Nos. 842 to 864. (Seepage 143 and 144.) 
Nemesia. — Half-hardy annual. Nearly related to the Linaria ; free blooming dwarf bushes, . for pot 
culture and open borders. Sow in spring under glass, and transplant ; or sow out of doors in May, 
in patches, where they are intended to flower. 
No. 865. Strumosa. A recent novelty ; variety of colours. I foot 
$aXtZ\J 
* 37 , *38, & 97 , 
High Hoi.dokn, London. — 1904. 
