240 
CARTERS ANNUAL ROSE. 
A real gem. If the seed is sown in a pan in a slight heat, well watered and kept from getting diy, the seed- 
lings will appear in a few weeks. Pot off when fit to handle, and expect some fairy blooms within three months. 
No. 1 1 19. Price 6d., is., is. 6d., and 2S. 6d. pr- oacket. 
Per packet — s. d 
ROSE. 
No. 1120. 
I I 2 I 
,, 11^1. 
Hybrid Perpetual. Excellent for experiment 
Tea-scented. 
6d. & 
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Mixed varieties, all colours 
SAINTPAULIA. — Stove perennial. Gesneriad section ; first-class pot plant. 
No. 1122. lonantha. Bright violet-blue. 4 inches 
®ALVIA.— Annuals and perennials. Sow in heat, in early spring, prick off into boxes in warm frames, and harden 
well before planting^ out. S. argent ea may be sown in pans or boxes in a frame, and then planted out. 
6d. & 
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No. 
1123. Coccinea. Brilliant scarlet half-hardy annuall 2 feet 
1124. Patens. Half-hardy blue perennial, for pots or bedding 
1125. Splendens. Crimson perennial, for pots, ii feet ... 
‘>26- „ Compacta. Perennial. Neat habit. 1 foot 
I 54 °- > 1 Zurich. Very early flowering. Most fiery scarlet. 1 foot . 
1127. Argentea. Large procumbent silver foliage. Fine border perennial. 
2 feet 
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Seedsmen by Appointment to II is Majesty the King — High llolborn> London, 
