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P«r pack«t~«. 
V Eucalyptus (Australian Gum Treks).— Ilandjome ornaments in the sub-tropical garden or in 
pots. Sow in gentle heat in early spring, and pot off. 
No. 592. Amygdalinus (Giant Gum Tree). One of the hardiest .. . ... 6d. & I 
i> S 93 ' Citriodorus (Lemon Gum). Lemon-scented foliage 
„ 594. Globulus (Blue Gum). Fine glaucous foliage and strong perfume 
6d. & 
6d. & 
Eutoca.— Sow out of doors in spring. 
No. 595. Viscida. Hardy annual ; bright blue, i foot 
Evening Primrose (OiInothera). — Exceedingly useful in mixed borders. The perennial species 
may be sown in early spring in pans in cool frame, and then transplanted. The annuals and 
biennials out of doors in April and vfay. 
No. 596. Acaulis (Taraxacifolia). White ; trailer. Annual. 6 inches,.. 
,, 597. Lamarckiana. Golden; magnificent; biennial. 4 feet 
,, 598. Macrocarpa. Large yellow blossoms ; trailing perennial. I foot 
,, 599. Spcciosa. Pure white ; semi-shrubby. Perennial. lifoot .. 
„ 600. Garden (Biennial). Ordinary species ; yellow 
... 3d. & o 6 
... 3d. & o 6 
... 3d. & o 6 
... 3d. & o 6 
... 3d. & o 6 
Everlasting Flowers. (See page 171.) 
No. 625. Mixed. Carters’ Choice varieties (Ilelichrysum). All colours 
Everlasting Pea (Lathyrus). — Favourite hardy perennial. Sow in spring. 
No. 601. Red (Latifolius) 
,, 602. White (Latifolius albus) 
„ 603. Rotundifolius. Dark rose 
„ 604. Splendens. Superb crimson ... 
3d.,6d.,& 1 O 
o 6 
o 6 
o 6 
o 6 
p^rns. — Seed (or spore) carefully saved. Sow in pans of sandy peat, and prick off as soon as large enough. 
No. 605. Greenhouse varieties. Carters’ choice selection.. 
,, 606. Hardy varieties. All sorts 
... IS. & 2 6 
... IS. & 2 6 
Flos Adonis. 
No. 607. Adonis. Hardy annual ; scarlet and black. 1 fool 
pg^2Q-t.me.not (Myosotis). — These lovely dwarf plants arc in great repute for spring bedding. Sow 
seeds in summer to produce good plants for flowering in following spring. 
y No. 
608. 
609. 
610. 
611. 
612. 
613. 
614. 
613. 
616. 
617. 
I foot. 
Royal Blue. Deep blue ; upright pillar-shaped growth. 
Dissitiflora. Best bedding; blue. 9 inches 
„ Alba. White 
Arorica. Light blue ; compact growth. 6 inches 
Rupicola. Deep blue ; a gem in pot work. 4 inches 
Star of Love. Beautiful blue. “ Distinct ” spray-like spikes of bloom. 
The Jewel. Large truss. 1 foot 
Palustris. The true species. The common water Forget-me-not. 9 inches 
Victoria. A favourite for market ; most profuse bloomer. 9 inches... 
Garden. Ordinary kind, seiect stock, i foot 
6d. & 
6d. & 
6d. & 
6d. & 
6d. & 
6 inches ... 6d. & 
6d. & 
... 6d. & 
... 6d. & 
3d., 6d., & 
»37. >38. 81 91, Hioh Holsorn, Lohdom.— i«o«. 
