Carter’s Annual Delphinium Blue Butterfly 
DELPHINIUM — Continued 
(Larkspur) 
Carter’s Annual Delphi- 
nium Blue Butterfly ( see 
Illustration). — The 
greatest acquisition in 
blue annual flowers for 
many years. The Royal 
Horticultural Society, 
when granting it the 
Award of Merit, stated 
in their report that it is 
“a dainty annual, of 
bushy, branching habit, 
and very floriferous.” 
The seed should be sown 
early, in heat, and grown 
on in pots until ready for 
bedding out. Late sow- 
ings do not make effec- 
tive plants until too late 
in the season. 
Height, 15 inches. 
No. 539. Price per pkt. .16 
EDELWEISS (Alpine, Everlasting). 
Per pkt. 
No. 551. Edelweiss. White; a favourite flower 
of the Alps 
.26 
EGG PLANT(Aubergine) .—Ornamental fruited. Very 
decorative as pot plants in the conservatory when 
in fruit. Sow in spring in heat, and pot off as 
soon as they can be handled. 
No. 552. Purple 10 
“ 553. Scarlet 10 
" 554. White 10 
EPACRIS. — Choice evergreen shrub. 
No. 555. Mixed. Carter’s Superb varieties .66 
ERICA (Cape Heaths). — Winter-flowering plants. 
No. 556. Mixed. Carter’s Choice varieties . . .66 
Per pkt. 
ERYNGIUM (Sea Holly). — Ornamental foliage. Sow 
in winter or spring in pans, and plant out. 
No. 558. Amethystinum. Blue stem and bracts .26 
“ 559. Giganteum. Grand foliage, ivory 
white 26 
“ 560. Maritimum. Silvery gray spiny 
leaves 26 
ERYSIMUM (Hedge Mustard). — One of the brightest 
and best hardy annuals; grown everywhere. Sow 
in autumn for spring flowering, and in early 
spring to flower later. 
No. 561. Golden Gem. Brilliant golden yel- 
low. 9 inches 15 
“ 562. Perowskianum. Orange Virginian 
Stock. 1 foot 10 
“ 1488. Pachycarpum. A spring flowering 
biennial. Hardy; very showy; 
orange. 18 inches 16 
ERINUS ALPINUS. Herbaceous perennial. Sow in 
spring where plants are to grow, and thin out. 
No. 557. A charming Alpine rock plant; blue . .16 
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ERYTHRINA (Coral Tree). — Greenhouse shrubs. 
Sow in heat in early spring, and pot off. 
No. 563. Mixed. Carter’s Choice varieties. . .26 
