Summertime at Raynes Park. Some of the Flower Trials, all of which are Subject to a Comparative Test 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Myosotis) 
No. 608. Carter’s Royal Blue. — Deep blue of a 
remarkably free flowering habit. These 
lovely plants are in great repute for spring 
bedding. Height, 1 foot 
Price, per pkt., .15 
Per pkt. 
615. Carter’s Light Blue (Panstris).— It comes 
into blossom early, and continues in 
bloom until quite late. Height, 1 foot .16 
609. Dissitiflora. Best bedding; blue. 9 
inches .15 
610. Dissitiflora Alba. White 16 
614. The Jewel. Large truss. 1 foot . . . .16 
611. Azorica. Light blue; compact growth. 6 
inches 15 
612. Rupicola. Deep blue; a gem for pot work. 
4 inches 15 
613. Star of Love. Beautiful blue. Distinct 
spray-like spikes of bloom. 6 inches. . .16 
616. Victoria. A favourite for market; most 
profuse bloomer. 9 inches .16 
617. Garden. Ordinary kind, select stock 1 foot .10 
GARDENIA (Cape Jessamine). 
No. 652. Florida. Pure white; delicious scent; pot 
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GENISTA (Cytisus). — Perennial. Sow Can- 
dicans in spring, in pans, and grow on in 
pots. Andreeana should be sown in the 
open ground, where intended to remain or 
transplanted. 
No. 654. Andreeana. Hardy shrub, orange yellow, 
maroon markings ' 26 
655. Candicans. Yellow; favourite for table 
decoration. 2 feet ... 15 
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Carter’s Pyramid Forget-me-nots. — We offer 
these charming pyramidal types of Forget- 
me-nots with confidence that they will be 
greatly appreciated by our customers for 
spring bedding purposes. The plants assume 
an upright habit of growth, and when in 
bloom resemble miniature pyramids of floral 
beauty. These new Forget-me-nots are 
especially valuable for planting in com- 
bination with Tulips, as their upright habit 
does not check the growth of the flower 
spikes from the bulbs or make a bed appear 
so crowded as when plants of more exuberant 
growth are used as a groundwork. The 
seeds should be sown out of doors on a 
partially shaded border towards the end of 
summer. Height, 1 foot. 
Per pkt. 
No. 1519. Carter’s Pyramid Blue .26 
1520. Carter’s Pyramid Pink 26 
1521. Carter’s Pyramid White .26 
GAZANIA. — Perennial. A brilliant plant for 
edging beds. 
No. 653. Splendens Hybrida. Saved from the 
finest new varieties 26 
GENTIANA. — Beautiful dwarf Alpine peren- 
nial. Sow in pans in spring, and plant out. 
No. 656. Acaulis. For borders or rockery ; in- 
tense blue. 3 inches 16 
GERBERA JAMESONI HYBRIDS. — The 
Scarlet Daisy or Marguerite of the Cape. 
No. 1566. The flowers bear long, graceful petals 
with small eye. This strain, which 
is quite new, comprises a great va- 
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