Per packet — s. d. 
Lavandula. (Lavender). — 
Hardy shrubby perennial. Sow 
in spring, in light soil. 
No. 758. Spica. Fragrant ... o 6 
Leptosyne Stillmani. — 
Hardy annual. Beautiful bright 
golden-yellow flowers, blooming 
abundantly five to six weeks 
after sowing ; most useful for 
cutting ; very showy, feet. 
No. 767 ..06 
Leptosiphon. — Free-blooming 
hardy annuals. Sow in spring 
where plants are to grow. 
No. 762. 
Densiflorus albus. 
White. li feet, 
3 d. & 
1. 763- 
French hybrids. 
Mixed ; miniature 
beauties. 3 inches, 
3 d. & 
,, 764. 
French albus. Pure 
white. 3 inches, 
3d. & 
.. 765- 
Aureus. Golden, 
3d. & 
766. 
Roseus. Rose. 3 ins., 
3d. & 
LAVATERA ARBOREA VARIEGATA. 
Lavatera (Cultivated Mallow).— Sow in spring or autumn under glass and plant out. 
No. 759. Arborea variesata. Perennial. {See lUustratum) 
,, 760. Lavatera. Annual. Red 
„ 761. „ White 
Lily of the Valley.— Sow seeds in light soil in spring. 
No. 768. Majalis. Tuberous perennial ; sweet scent. White 
Good honey plants, will grow anywhere. Sow in spring. 
Douglasi, yellow and white ; sweet scented j fine for bedding 
Grandiflora 
Li m nanthes.— Annual. 
^ No. 770. 
N ,, 771 - 
Linaria (Toad Flax).— Dwarf hardy annuals, of easy culture. Sow in spring, i foot 
No. 772. Aurea reticulata. Dark crimson scarlet with golden blotch 
>> 773 - Bipartita splendida (annual heather) 
Loasa.— Annual. Climber. Sow under glass in spring, pot off, and plant out when frosts are over. 
No. 780. Aurantiaca ° ^ 
Extract from the Journal 0/ Horlieullure, June 6th, 1907, re Temple Show :— 
" Messrs Carter & Co , Hieh Holborn, occupied the entrance as usual. Their exhibit was of a miscellaneous character, which 
inchtded a centS^^^ group oVct^ of .Ke hybrid and ...llata t™s B'*™ ^oth ‘loubk 
were also Petunias and some grand Gloxinias. The same firm also made a fine display of Verbenas to name, f .l..dmli, and .-ichiaantbus. 
Needless to add, this exhibit produced an imposing cfifect.'' 
ifaXitAj S37, 338, ft 97. Hioh Hoi-aoais, Loisdom.— 1908. 
