POPPY (Papaver), DOUBLE ANNUAL VARIETIES 
These showy, hardy 
flowers continue to 
absorb the attention of 
the greatest number of 
amateur gardeners, and 
deserve the position from 
their varied and intrinsic 
beauty. Sow thinly in 
patches, rows, or beds in 
spring where the plants 
are intended to bloom 
during early summer. 
The show may be ex- 
tended if the seed pods 
are kept cut off. When 
used as cut flowers they 
should be picked early in 
the morning before open- 
ing out. 
P.SONY-FLOWERED 
GIANT 
Per pkt. 
No. 1033. Rich scarlet. .16 
“ 1034. Bright lilac . .16 
“ 1035. Pure white . .16 
“ 1499. Pink 15 
1500. White striped 
scarlet ... .16 
11 1036. Carter’s 
Choice 
Mixed . . .16 
Carter’s Picotee. — A 
worthy companion to 
the Shirley. Mostly 
semidouble, of bril- 
liant markings and 
variegations. 
No. 1032 10 
CARTER’S NEW FEATHERED POPPY ( see Photograph). Each blossom gives the appearance of a ball of finely cut 
feathers. Height, 2 feet. 
In three colours; 1501, white; 1502, light rose; 1503, salmon rose. Per pkt., .26 
Per pkt. 
No. 1037. Double Carnation. —A very beautiful 
type; rich pink 16 
“ 1038. Double Carnation. — Mixed 16 
“ 1039. Carter’s Scarlet Cardinal. — A magnifi- 
cent poppy, the petals being dense and 
delicately cut; rich scarlet 15 
“ 1024. Carter’s Rose Cardinal. — A lovely rose 
shade, elegantly fringed 16 
1040. Cardinal Hybrids. — New variations of 
colour 10 
“ 1041. Japanese Dwarf Double. — Dwarf com- 
pact; brilliant flowers. 1 foot 15 
Per pkt. 
No. 1042. Double Mixed. — A bed of these makes 
a grand display 10 
“ 1043. Double Scarlet. — A selected colour . . .10 
“ 1044. French (Papaver Rhoes fl. pi.). — Known 
as the Ranunculus Poppy. 1 feet . .10 
“ 1045. French Scarlet. — • Useful in small gardens 10 
“ 1040. Mikado. — Double scarlet, with white 
edgings. 1J4 feet 10 
1049. White Swan. — Double; pure white, deli- 
cately cut and fringed 10 
“ 1051. Carter’s Superb Annual Poppies. — A 
mixture of all sorts and colours .10 and .66 
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