ASTERS — Continued 
Carter’s Paeony-Flowered Aster 
A very fine type for bedding, with large, well-shaped blooms, the petals curving inwards; very hardy. 
Height, 1 j /2 feet. 
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No. 9. 12 Superb Selected Colours, separate 1.26 
“ 10. 12 “ “ “ smaller packets .70 
“ 221. Carter’s Choice Mixture 10 and .25 
“ 222. Carter’s Crimson 15 and .26 
“ 223. Carter’s Blue 15 and .25 
“ 224. Carter’s Rose 15 and .25 
“ 225. Carter’s White . 16 and .26 
“ 226. Carter’s Blue and White 15 and .26 
“ 227. Carter’s Rose and White 16 and .25 
“ 1516. Carter’s Brilliant Rose 16 and .26 
Per pkt. 
Dwarf Bouquet. — Flowersin profuse bunches; 
fine for front row. Height about 9 
inches. 
No. 13. 12 choice select varieties, sepa- 
rate 1.25 
“ 14. 12 choice selec t varieties, sepa- 
rate, smaller packets . . . .65 
“ 263. Carter’s splendid mixture, all 
colours .25 
Crown, or Cockade. — Very interesting. The 
outer petals of various colours, with 
centre of pure white. Height, 1 Vi feet. 
No. 16. 6 best selected colours, separate .65 
“ 264. Carter’s splendid mixture, all 
colours 16 and .26 
Queen of the Market. — A very early class. 
Height, about 15 inches. 
No. 7. 6 finest selected varieties, sepa- 
rate .65 
“ 265. Carter's choice mixed, all 
colours 10 and .26 
Conqueror. 
No. 266. Fiery red. Early, incurved 
petals. Height. 1 foot ... .25 
Flying Scud. 
No. 267. Snow white. Early Cornel 
type. Height, 15 inches . . .15 and .26 
Quilled. — Improved strain. 
No. 268. Carter’s choice mixed .26 
“ 269. Chinese quilled, ordinary ... .10 and .26 
“ 1. 12 colours, separate .65 
“ 2. 12 colours, separate, smaller 
packets .40 
Ball, or Jewel. — Incurved petals; for pots. 
Height, 1 foot. 
No. 270. Carter's choice mixed 16 and .26 
Pyramidal. — Free growing, bushy varieties. 
No. 272. Carter's choice mixed, all 
colours 16 and .25 
“ 5. 12 varieties, separate .66 
“ 6. 12 varieties, separate, smaller 
packets .40 
Pompone. 
No. 273. Carter’s choice mixed, all 
colours 10 and .26 
“ 15. 12 varieties, separate .66 
Queen. — Free blooming. 1 foot. 
No. 274. Carter’s finest mixed, all 
colours 16 and .26 
“ 19. 6 colours, separate .65 
Triumph. — Rich colours. 1 foot. 
No. 275 16 and .26 
Porcupine. — Fluted petals. 1 foot. 
No. 8. 6 select colours, separate ... .65 
“ 277. Carter’s choice mixture, all 
colours 15 and .25 
Yellow Quilled. 
No. 278. Distinct and curious 16 and .25 
Aster Perennial (Michaelmas Daisies). — 
Hardy perennials. Sow in early spring 
in gentle heat, and prick off. 
No. 279. Carter's splendid mixture. 
Height, various 10 and .26 
AUBRIETIA. — Great favourites for spring bedders, rockeries, etc. Perennial, quite hardy. Bright 
perpetual bloomers. Easily raised from seed sown in spring. 4 inches. 
Per pkt. 
No. 280. Deltoidea. Blue -16 
“ 281. Leichtlini. Rosy lilac .40 
“ 282. Graeca. Pale mauve -16 
“ 283. Purpurea. Dark .16 
AURICULA (Primula). — Hardy perennial. Sow seeds in August or February, and pot off. This is one 
of the best and most interesting of the florist’s flowers for amateurs’ cultivation. The smallest 
seedlings frequently produce the choicest blooms. 
Per pkt. 
No. 284. Carter’s Prize Show. Saved from only the choicest .66 
“ 285. Alpine .26 
AZALEA. — Evergreen greenhouse shrubs. Sow under glass in spring and pot off, using a compost of 
two thirds peat with leaf mould. 
Per pkt. 
No. 286. Show (Ghent) varieties. Superb mixture. 3 feet .65 
“ 287. Pontica. Hardy garden species; excellent. 2 feet .26 
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