CARTER’S 
LONG- 
SPURRED 
AQUILEGIA 
(Columbine) 
Hardy perennials of 
great beauty and 
utility in borders, 
where they will 
bloom freely when 
established, early in 
the summer. The 
long-spurred type, of 
which we make a 
specialty, gives ele- 
gant cut flowers. We 
have now included 
some new and effec- 
tive colours. Sow 
seeds under cover in 
February for trans- 
planting in spring to 
a border, when, if the 
summer is favourable 
they may bloom in 
autumn. If sown 
in summer, sturdy 
plants will be ready 
by autumn for trans- 
planting to the bor- 
der to flower next 
May and June. 
Per pkt. 
No. 191. Carter’s Long-Spurred Blue (Cceru- 
lea) . This beautiful large-flow- 
ered free-blooming variety is 
most valuable for cutting. 2 feet .16 and .26 
No. 192. Carter’s Long-Spurred Single 
Golden (Chrysantha). 2 feet .16 and .26 
No. 193. Carter’s Long-Spurred Double 
Golden (Chrysantha Double). 
2 feet -26 
No. 196. Carter’s Long-Spurred White. —In 
some cases the spurs are 
slightly shaded with blue. 2 feet .10 and .26 
No. 1S9. Carter’s Choicest All Colours Mixed 
(Long Spurred) 10 and .26 
No. 190. Californica Hybrida.- Pure 
yellow and scarlet. 2 
feet 16 and .26 
No. 194. Glandulosa. — Blue and 
white. 1 foot 10 and .26 
No. 195. Skinneri. — Scarlet, tipped 
with green. 2 feet. . .16 and .26 
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