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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
The following: are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
CALIFORNIAN POPPY] 
CALIFORNIAN POPPY.— See Esclischoltzia. 
CALLIOPSIS (Coreopsis). — Hardy annuals and perennials* 
WB w All arc universal favourites and useful 
for cut flowers. The annual varieties should be sown outdoors 
in April in the place they are intended to flower, or. for earliest 
work, may be sown under glass and then pricked out. 
CARTERS TALL ANNUAL VARIETIES. 
Large flowered, branching habit; very useful for back of borders 
and cut flowers. Ht. 2j to 3 ft. 
No. 
3502 Crimson. 
3503 Crimson and Gold. 
3505 Carters Choice Mixed Tall Annual Varieties.— All 
sorts. 
CARTERS DWARF ANNUAL VARIETIES. 
Compact habit, useful for cut flowers. Ht. 15 to 18 in. 
3508 Crimson. 
3509 Crimson and Gold. 
3511 Carters Choice Mixed Dwarf Annual Varieties.— All 
sorts. 
MINIATURE ANNUAL VARIETIES. 
These are the shortest growing types : fine for edgings. 9 to 15 in' 
3514 Crimson Marbled.— The flowers show a groundwork of 
chocolate, flaked and marbled with gold, giving a most fantastic 
combination. Unfortunately some tall plants invariably appear 
amongst the dwarfs. 
3515 Crimson and Gold.— Of all the dwarf varieties this is the 
most miniature. 
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VARIOUS CALLIOPSIS. 
3518 BurridgTi (Annual). — Rich crimson and gold. Ht. 2$ to 3 ft. 
3519 Drummondi (Annual).— Yellow, dark centre. Ht. 2 ft. 
3520 Qrandiflora.— Grandest of all ; large golden yellow ; a hardy 
perennial. A lovely border plant both for effect and cutting. 
Much appreciated for house decoration when cut. Ht. 3 ft. 
3521 Bicolor (Tinctoria) (Annual). — Very pretty. Ht. 2j to 3 ft. 
3523 Coronata (Perennial). — Yellow, dark spot. Ht. 2 ft. 
CALLIRHOE (Poppy Mallow).— V ery pretty half-hardy annual. 
Sow in spring, in gentle heat and prick out. 
3493 Digitata.— Rosy carmine; erect habit. Ht. 1$ ft. 
CALVARY CLOVER.— An interesting novelty. Raise in spring, and 
treat as an annual. 
3496 The leaves are singularly blood marked. 
CAMELLIA. — Greenhouse shrub, universally admired. Sow seeds 
early in the spring in pots, place in heat, and pot off as soon as 
seedlings can be conveniently handled. 
3499 Japonica, fl. pi. — Saved from the best varieties. 
CAMPANULA. The usual way is to sow the seeds in 
" summer in a partially shaded spot in 
nice soil and keep them growing until strong enough to trans- 
plant or pot. 
3530 Persicifolia alba ( Giant White). — This is the finest form of 
this most effective hardy border perennial. The graceful 
spikes render it invaluable for house decoration either when 
cut or as pot plants. June flowering. Ht. 3 ft. 
3532 Carpatica (Perennial).— Large blossoms; excellent pot plant; 
blue. Ht. 6 in. 
3533 Carpatica alba (Perennial). — White variety. 
3534 Qrandiflora (Perennial). — Purple violet. Ht. l£ ft. 
3535 Qrandiflora alba (Perennial).— White. Ht. l£ ft. 
3536 Pyramidalis(Perenuial).— Blue; charming pot plant. Ht.4ft, 
3537 Pyramidalis alba (Perennial).— White variety. 
3538 Rotund i-folia ( Harebell ) (Perennial). — Deep blue; the true 
wild species. Ht. 1 ft. 
[GANNA 
CANARY CREEPER (Troi'JKOLum Peregrinum). — Favourite 
climber for trellises, arbours, stumps of trees, &c. ; very 
graceful, bright canary colour. Sow in pots in February and 
bring on under glass or sow in the open in spring. Ht. 10 ft. 
No 
3552 Canary Creeper.— Half-hardy climbing annual. 
CANDYTUFT. 
These hardy flowers are now a necessity, 
requiring the most simple cultivation. 
and will flourish in almost any soil. The range of colour has 
now been considerably extended, the lilac, rose, cardinal, and 
carmine being particularly charming. Sow in spring in 
ordinary soil. For pot work, sow in pots in frame, and thin out 
the seedlings, or they may be transplanted. Average height 1 ft. 
No. 3658 Carters Empress (top). No. 3663 Hyacinth-flowered. 
3662 Carters Pigmy. 
3658 Carters Empress Compact. Large spikes of the purest 
white and of erect habit ; dwarf and compact, very profuse in 
bloom, exceedingly showy and effective. Extract from R.H.S. 
trials: ‘‘ Candytuft Empress Compact (Carter).— Very neat 
and compact; flowers white, in dense pyramidal spikes, freely 
produced ; the best white Candytuft in the trial." Ht. 6 in. 
3662 Carters Pigmy.— A dwarf type of hyacinth-flowered, and a 
charming bijou variety for edging, beds, or borders. The 
medium-sized spikes are borne in the greatest profusion. 
Ht. 4 in. 
3663 Carters Hyacinth-flowered.— The tallest and finest white 
variety, each plant having five or six heads of bloom. Its 
fine pyramidal spikes of the purest whiteness make it a very 
attractive decoration in either beds or borders. Sow in spring, 
and transplant 9 in. apart, keeping faded heads cut away. 
A very fine subject for pot work, especially when autumn sown. 
Ht. 1 ft. 
3659 Rose Cardinal.— A beautiful shade of rosy scarlet. 
3660 Carters Carmine. — Bright rose, excellent form. 
3661 Carters Spiral.— Pure white, long trusses. 
3664 Carters Crimson.— Brilliant. 
3665 Carters Purple. 
3666 Carters Lilac. 
3667 Carters White. 
3669 Carters Choice Mixed.— For open borders. 
Perennial Candytuft, for Borders or Rockwork. 
3672 Iberis Gibraltarica. — Suffused lilac, lovely species. 
3673 Iberis sempervirens. — The flowers form a carpet of pure 
white in early spring. 
CANNA (Indian Shot). — Ornamental-foliaged plants with showy 
flowers, for stove, greenhouse, or sub-tropical planting. Steep 
seed 24 hours in tepid water, and sow in strong heat. Pot off 
seedlings as soon as they can be handled. 
3574 Croxy.— Choicest dwarf varieties; magnificent. Both foliage 
and bloom show a wide range of colour. 
3575 Carters Choice Mixed. 
lit’ 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. 
{jaxtztj Seethmeu to H.M, l/ic King, RAYSES PARK, LOS DOS. S.IP. iq. 
