CALLIOPSIS 
(Coreopsis) 
VARIOUS CALLIOPSIS 
ITardyT" annuals and peren- 
nials. All are universal 
favourites and useful for cut 
flowers. The annual varieties 
should • be sown outdoors in 
April in the place they are 
intended to flower, or, for 
earliest work, may be sown 
under glass, and then pricked 
out. 
ANNUAL VARIETIES 
Carter’s Tall. — 2 \4 to 
3 feet. Large flow- 
ered, branching 
habit; very useful for 
back of borders and 
cut flowers. p er pkt. 
No. 321. Crimson . . .10 
“ 322. Crimson and 
gold .10 
Carter’s Dwarf. — 15 to 
18 inches, compact 
habit; useful for cut 
flowers. 
No. 323. Crimson . . .10 
“ 324. Crimson and 
gold .10 
Carter’s Miniature. — 
9 to 15 inches. The 
shortest growing type, 
fine for edges. 
No. 325. Crimson mar- 
bled. The flowers 
show a groundwork 
of chocolate, flaked 
and marbled with 
gold, giving a most 
fantastic combina- 
tion. Unfortunately 
some tall plants in- 
variably appear \[- 
amongst the dwarfs. .10 
No. 326. Crimson and 
Gold. — - Of all the dwarf 
varieties this is the most 
miniature .10 
No. 327. Carter’s Choice Mixed 
Tall Annual varieties, all sorts .10 and .26 
No. 328. Carter’s Choice Mixed 
Dwarf Annual varieties, all sorts . .10 and .26 
No. 329. Burridgi. Annual; rich crim- 
son and gold. 214 to 3 feet .... 
No. 330. Bicolor (Tinctoria). Annual; 
very pretty. 2 to 3 feet 
No. 331. Coronata. Perennial; yellow; dark 
spot. 2 feet 
No. 332. Drummondi. Annual; yellow, dark centre. 
2 feet 
No. 333. Ackermanni. Annual; very early; free bloomer. 
2 feet 
No. 334. Grandiflora. Grandest of all; large golden yellow; a hardy 
perennial. A lovely border plant both for effect and cutting. Much 
appreciated for house decoration when cut. 3 feet 
Carter’s Annual Calliopsis 
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