CARTER’S ^ESTHETIC OR DECORATIVE FLOWERS 
FOR CUT BLOOMS 
Culture. — Sow in spring and plant out as soon as the seedlings are 'strong enough, or sow in the place where they are 
intended to flower and thin out as may be necessary. Flowers that are not cut should be taken off when they wither, and 
fresh ones will quickly take their place. 
No. Per pkt. 
88. Blue Marguerite (Per- 
ennial). — Hardy, ad- 
mirable for cutting. 
1 Yl feet 16 and .26 
89. White Marguerite (see 
Photograph) (Peren- 
nial). — Dwarf habit. 
1)4 feet 16 and .26 
90. Yellow Marguerite 
(Perennial) . — Compact 
growing. 1)4 feet . .16 and .26 
91. Blood Marguerite (An 
nual). — Character of 
the favourite single 
Dahlia. 1)4 feet . . .16 and .26 
92. Orange Marguerite 
(Annual). — Excellent 
pot plant. 1 foot . . .16 and .26 
93. Blue Cornflower (Bach- 
elor's Button) (An- 
nual). — Cut flower; 
profuse bloomer. 1 )4 
feet. ( See also Cyanus 
Minor) 16 and .26 
94. Golden Sunset (Peren- 
nial, flowering the first 
season). — Best of the 
Coreopsis tribe. 2 
feet 16 and .26 
White Marguerite 
No. 95. Crimson Spray (Perennial). — Tribe of Saxifrages; crimson scarlet. 1 foot .26 
No. 96. Alpine Poppy (Perennial). — Neat dwarf habit, for pots or bouquets; mixed colours. 1 foot . .16 and .26 
No. 97. Caucasian Beauty (Perennial). — For the rockery or mixed border; colour lavender blue; a cut 
flower. 1)4 feet 15 an( f -26 
No. 98. Pennant Pink (Perennial, flowering the first season). — An importation from Japan, long petals 
deeply laciniated; colour rich and varied: continuous bloomer. 1 foot 16 and .26 
No. 99. Silver Thistle (Perennial). — Unique ornament to the mixed border; bright metallic lustre. 
2)4 feet 16 anii 26 
No. 100. Complete Collection of above (Nos. 88 to 99) 1-55 
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