CARNATIONS — Continued 
Carter’s Annual Carnations 
Bloom in six months from seed 
Carnations are favourites with all lovers of flowers. This new strain will bring them within the reach and the cultiva- 
tion of everybody, as it is one of the most valuable introductions of modern times. 
Sow under glass in January and February, and transplant as soon as ready. They commence to flower in July, pro- 
ducing a wealth of large blooms of great variety in colour until cut olT by the frost, thus producing a supply after the peren- 
nial varieties are over. Being equally valuable for indoor cultivation, some can be potted and placed in a cool greenhouse, 
when they will provide a succession of bloom during the winter months. They can also be sown in June to flower the fol- 
lowing year. They produce a very large percentage of double flowers, and include a most varied assortment of Fancy, 
Yellow Ground, Bizarre, as well as Selfs, rich with delightful fragrance and diversity of colour. 
Per pkt. 
No. 389. Carter’s Annual Carnation (see Photograph) 40 
“ 391. Margaret, Mixed. — A class which begins to bloom in the fourth month from the time of appearing above 
ground 26 
“ 392. White Margaret. — Pure white blossom, delicately srented *. 26 
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