Sow all varieties in spring. 
SUNFLOWER (Helianthus) Only transplant if necessary 
CARTER’S DWARF SUNFLOWER 
Fine bold flowers, thrown well above a very compact 
growth. Height, 1 foot. 
No. Per pkt. 
1229. In sealed packets 15 and .25 
CARTER’S MINIATURE AND MANY 
FLOWERED VARIETIES 
No. . Per pkt. 
1237. Carter’s Miniature Flowered. Single 
Nosegay Sunflower; gold, dark centre. 
3 feet 16 and .25 
1238. Miniature Flowered Double. Annual. 
About 2 feet 15 and .26 
1231. PLEIADES. A grand mixture of small 
decorative sunflowers, in various shades 
of gold and sulphur. 3 feet 16 and .25 
1233. Perkeo. A miniature variety of excep- 
tional interest. Of bushy habit. 12 
to 18 inches 15 and .25 
1234. Stella. Favourite, select miniature va- 
riety; in great demand. 4 feet . . . .16 and .25 
1235. Orion. Quilled petals, a curiosity. 3 
f ee t 16 and .25 
CARTER’S LARGE-FLOWERED TALL AND 
DWARF VARIETIES 
No. Per pkt. 
1230. CACTUS or SUN’S-EYE ( see Photograph). A grand 
double Sunflower of attractive form. 6 feet 15 and .25 
1232. Carter’s Leviathan. The largest single-flowered va- 
riety. We have had heads sent us measuring 21 inches 
across. 6 to 10 feet 16 and .25 
1236. Henry Wilde. The best of all for cut single flowers, 
colour bright yellow with dark centre. 4 feet . . . .15 and .26 
1240. Californian. Splendid variety, with magnificent heads 
of double blossoms, rich colour. C feet 15 and .25 
1241. Double Dwarf. Fine rich orange colour. 3 feet . . . .16 and .25 
1242. Primrose. Delicate colour, with black centre; single. 
4 feet 15 and .25 
1244. Dwarf. The old-fashioned dwarf garden variety; single. 
3 feet 10 and .25 
1245. Tall. Common or garden. 6 feet 10 and .25 
SUNFLOWER, PERENNIAL (Harpalium) 
1246. Mixed. Best distinct varieties .25 
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