No. 347 
“ 349. Rose Cardinal. A beautiful shade of rosy scarlet 
“ 350. Carter’s Carmine. Bright rose, excellent form . 
“ 351 . Carter’s Spiral. Pure white, long trusses . . . 
“ 352. Crimson (Dunnett’s). Brilliant 
“ 353. Purple 
“ 354. Lilac 
“ 355. White 
“ 356. Carter’s Choice Mixed. For open borders . . 
CANDYTUFT, 
(Iberis) 
Carter’s 
Hyacinth 
Flowered 
A magnificent in- 
troduction, each 
plant having five 
or six heads of 
bloom. Its fine 
spiral spikes of the 
purest whiteness 
make it a very at- 
tractive decoration 
in either beds or 
borders. Sow in 
spring and trans- 
plant 9 inches 
apart, keeping the 
faded heads cut 
away. 1 foot. 
Per pkt. 
.10 and .26 
.16 and .26 
.16 and .26 
.10 and .26 
.10 and .26 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 and .26 
PERENNIAL CANDYTUFT, FOR BORDERS OR ROCKWORK 
No. 357. Iberis Gibraltarica. Suffused lilac, lovely species '■ ■ ■ 
“ 35S. “ Semperflorens. White 
“ 359. “ Sempervirens. White 
Comparative Tests of Candytufts in our Trial Grounds 
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