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ANTIRRHINUM 
{See Coloured 
or SNAPDRAGON. 
Photograph opposite.') 
Carters’ Tall Largre-flowered Antirrhinum.- This fine hardy perennial 
has been greatly improved in size and colourings. Height, 2 to 3 feet. 
Sow the seed in pans or boxes from March to August, and transplant to bed or border 
when large enough, 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. 
\Ve now offer the following shades in self, striped, and blotched flowers with yellow 
and white lips ; — ^ 
No. 177. Crimson, r\c\\ co\om {see Coloured Photo opposite, No. ^) ... 
„ 178. ^ose, dQ\ica.t& {see Coloured Photo opposite, PPo. 2) ... ... 6d. & i o 
„ 179. White, long spikes of pure white flowers {see Coloured Photo opposite, No. 3) 
6d. & I o 
„ 180. Striped, endless shades of all striped and blotched varieties {see Coloured 
Photo opposite. No. 4) j ^ 
,, 181. \'e\\ow, pale sha.de {see Coloured Photo opposite, No. ^) ... ... 6d. & i o 
„ 182. Fiery red, yellow lip & i o 
„ 183. Crimson, white throat, yellow lip {see Coloured Photo opposite. No. 9) 6d. & i o 
,, 184. Deep rose, white throat, yellow lip {see Coloured Photo opposite. No. 6) 6d. & i o 
No. 44. One packet each of above 8 varieties, price 3s. 
No. 186. Cora .1 Red. — A lovely coral. 2 to 3 feet 6d. & i o 
No. 185. Carters’ Tall Largre-flowered, mixed. 2 to 3 feet. 
Per oz., 2s. ; per packet, 6d., is., and is. 6d. 
Carters’ Large-flowered intermediate Varieties.— This is un- 
doubtedly the best form and of neat growth. Plants densely covered with flower spikes. 
These are well adapted for beds or borders. Height, i to i^ feet. 
No. 1457. Carters’ Fiery Belt— A most striking colour, fiery brilliant 
orange-scarlet. A small group of this flower enlivens the whole garden. 
If used as a border plant it looks in the sunshine like a belt of fire, 
hence the name we give to it. {See Coloured Photo opposite. No. i ) 6d. & i o 
„ 176. Carters’ Pink. — Quite a singular variety, and much to be recom- 
mended. Delicate pink with white throat {see Coloured Photo opposite, 
^ 0 - 8) 6d. & I o 
„ 187. Black Prince.— The darkest of all 6d. & i o 
„ 188. Picturatum.— Varied colours 6d. & i o 
NEW 
No. 47. 
Carters’ Butterfly. — Large flowers of crimson purple, 
with pure white throat, giving a beautiful play of colour 
No. 48. 
„ 49- 
1, 5°- 
Crimson, very rich colour {see Coloured Photo opposite. No. 7) 
White, pure white flowers {see Coloured Photo opposite. No. 3) 
Yellow, pale colour {see Coloured Photo opposite. No. 5) 
For dwarf Varieties, see page 127. 
237i 38, & 97, High Holborn, London.— 1903. 
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