CARTER’S LARGE-FLOWERED INTERMEDIATE ANTIRRHINUM 
(Snapdragon) 
This is undoubtedly 
the finest form, both 
for bedding and ribbon 
borders, the dense, 
well-formed trusses 
contrasting beautifully 
with the deep-green 
foliage. 
The trusses are ex- 
cellent for cutting, and 
being slightly curved 
lend themselves to any 
decorative arrange- 
ment. Height, 1 to 
1 }/2 feet. 
NOVELTY 
No. Per pkt. 
GO. Carter’s Sal- 
mon Queen. 
A beautiful 
salmon - rose 
colour. Most 
attractive . .26 
188. Carter’s 
Gold Crest. 
Soft rose- 
pink, tinged 
salmon, with 
golden 
orange lip. 
We predict 
a great fu- 
ture for this 
remarkably 
brilliant va- 
riety as a bed 
ding plant. .26 
51. Carter’s 
Scarlet 
Flame. A 
self-brilliant, 
fiery scarlet; • 
hence the 
name we 
have given 
to it. In the 
sunshine the 
spikes look 
flame-like 
in their bril- 
1 i a n c y .26 
No. 174. Carter’s Terra Cotta and Creamy 
Shades. A charming strain of 
soft, delicate shades which are 
quite new in this section ... .26 
No. 1457. Carter’s Fiery Belt. A most 
striking colour, fiery brilliant 
orange scarlet, with white 
throat. A small group of this 
flower enlivens the whole gar- 
den 16 and .26 
Carter’s Pink. Quite a charming 
variety. Delicate pink with 
white throat 10 and .26 
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No. 187. Black Prince. Crimson, dark 
foliage 16 and .26 
" 47. Carter’s Butterfly. Crimson pur- 
ple, with pure white throat . . . .16 and .26 
“ 175. Carter’s Gloriosa. Rich purple 
carmine, relieved by pure white .16 and .26 
“ 48. Crimson, very rich colour 10 and .26 
“ 49. White, pure white flowers ... .10 and .26 
“ 50. Yellow, pale colour 10 and .26 
“ 52. Carter’s Intermediate Mixed. 1 
to V/ 2 feet 10 and .26 
