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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
AUBERGINE] 
[BIDENS 
AUBERGINE. — See Kgg Plant. ^ 
AUBRIETIA.— Great favourites for spring bedders. rockeries, Sec. 
Perennial, quite hardy. Bright perpetual bloomers. F'asily 
raised from seed sown in spring. lit. 4 in. 
No. 
3130 Whitewcll Gem. — Originally found in an old Shropshire 
garden twenty years ago. Continual selection has improved and 
fixed the strain. The individual flowers are large and of an 
intense glowing reddish purple, freely produced on long stems. 
The plants are remarkably vigorous, and remain in flower for 
manv weeks. 
3131 Deltoidea.— Blue. 
3132 Lcichtlini. — Rosy lilac. 
3133 Graeca. Pale mauve. 
3134 Purpurea.— Dark. 
AURICULA.— Hardy perennial. Sow seeds in August or 
February, and pot off. This is one of the best and 
most interesting of the florist's flowers for amateurs' 
cultivation. It thrives well near large towns. The 
smallest seedlings frequently produce the choicest 
blooms. 
3217 Carters Prize Show.— Saved from only the 
choicest. Per pkt., 2/6 
3218 Alpine. 
AUSTRALIAN GUM TREE.— See Eucalyptus. 
AZALEA.— Evergreen greenhouse shrubs. Sow under 
glass in spring and pot oif, using a compost of two- 
thirds peat with leaf mould. 
3221 Show l Ghent ) Varieties.— Superb mixture. lit. 
3 ft. 
3222 Ppntica.— Hardy garden species ; excellent. 
da I CA IUI Balsams may be sown from the 
beginning to the middle of April in 
pans or on a slight hot bed. in a light rich loam 
compost, keeping the soil moist, but not wet. When 
the plants have formed the second pair of leaves they 
may be transplanted, and gradually hardened off for 
transplanting out of doors, or they maybe sown out 
of doors early in May. If for pot culture they must be divided 
and transplanted into single pots, once or twice into larger pots, 
picking off the flowers in the earlier stages of growth to give 
greater vigour. Keep the plants to a single stem, as the side 
shoots frequently produce semi-double bloom. 
3390 Carters Challenger, Superb Mixture.— A highly select 
strain, the individual blooms being perfect in form and of 
splendid substance. The shades range from pure white through 
flesh, clear, and deep pinks to scarlet. Many lovely new mauve 
and purple shades are also contained in this unique strain. 
Matchless in form, substance, size, and colours. 
3391 Carters Rose Queen.— This beautiful variety produces 
enormous spikes ot large double flowers of a delicate rose 
colour ; excellent habit ; very striking. 
3392 Camellia-flowered 
3393 Double Mixed.— For pots or borders. 
3396 12 Superb Selected Colours. Separate 3/6 
3397 8 Superb Selected Colours. Separate 2/6 
BARTONIA.— Hardy annual. Showy, and very easily grown. Sow 
in open border in spring. 
3403 Aurea.— Rich golden colour. 
BEE LARKSPUR (Delphinium). — A striking perennial. Of easy 
culture for large flower borders and wild gardens. 
3406 Bright blue. Ht. 3 ft. 
BEET, Ornamental.— For mixed beds or borders and sub-tropical 
gardens. .Sow under glass in spring, prick off. and plant out in 
May. 
3409 Flower Garden.— Rich-coloured variety. 
3370 Carters Choicest Double Begonia.—' This fine strain 
contains all the largest and best forms and most brilliant colours 
in cultivation. Blooms 6 ins. across. 
Per pkt., 1/6, 2/6, 3/6, and 51- 
3373 Carters Crown Jewels, Mixed Single, including 
Fringed varieties. -It is impossible to praise too much this 
superb strain of this highly-favoured flower. The blooms are 
borne on long stout stems, which raise them well above the 
foliage. For size and quality of the flowers, combined with 
brilliance in colours, this mixture is unequalled. Grand for 
bedding out. Per pkt., 1/6. 2/6, 3/6, and 51- 
3374 Hybrida cristata. Carters Crested. — Grand flowers, 
crested by the elongation and fimbriations of the petals. 70 per 
cent, true from seed. Per pkt., 2/6 and 51- 
3375 Carters New Marbled Hybrids. — New colourings of 
great beauty, the large single blooms being beautifully marbled 
and mottled. Per pkt., 2/6 
3376 Carters Fiery Scarlet.— Enormous blossoms, producing a 
gorgeous display. Per pkt., 2/6 
BEGONIA. 
TUBEROUS ROOTED. 
Begonias are much superior 
to Geraniums for bedding, 
being quite unaffected by 
heavy rains, a moist atmos- 
phere suiting them. For growing in pots this strain is superb, 
producing a very high percentage of really first quality perfectly 
double flowers, equalling the best named varieties, but having 
more vigorous constitutions. 
The seed should be sown in heat at end of winter to produce 
strong flowering plants in the summer, in pans of very fine soil. 
Prick off the seedlings into pans and pot off later Care should 
be used when sowing, as the seed is very fine. We can also 
supply tubers ready to start into growth in early spring. 
These Begonias are invaluable for growing in beds and 
groups; also for pot culture. They come into bloom very early 
and last all the season. 
BEDDING BEGONIAS.— FIBROUS-ROOTED. 
Perpetual flowering. Small blooms in clusters. 
3380 Crimson Bedding:. — Dwarf compact variety. Flowers 
crimson, foliage deep blood-red with metallic sheen. 
Per pkt., 1/- and 2/6 
3381 Vernon Tom Thumb.— A charming free-flowering variety. 
Blood scarlet flowers and bronze foliage. Per pkt.. 1/- and 2/6 
3383 Luminosa.— Flowers fiery deep scarlet with satiny brownish- 
red foliage. Per pkt., 1/- and 2/6 
BELLIS.— See Daisy. 
BIDENS (Black Dahlia).— Half-hardy annual for beds and borders. 
3412 Atrosanffuinea. — Kxcelleut for cutting. Ht. 1c! ft. 
We shall be extremely obliged if customers will kindly order by number and price only. 
The above are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
Seedsmen to H.M. the King. RAYNES PARK, LOXDOW S.IF. 19. 
