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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
SMILAX] [STOCK 
The following are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
SMILAX. See Medeola. 
8NAPDRAGON. — See Antirrhinum. 
80LANUM (Nightshade). — P erennial. Ornamental fruit, useful 
for decorations. Nos. 5221 and 5223 are very serviceable during 
winter in the conservatory. Sow in early spring, in heat, pot 
oft* and grow on in cold frame; plant out in June in prepared 
beds, and lift and pot up in September. 
No. 
5220 Hybridum compactum. — Berried plants for table and 
conservatory. Ht. 1 ft. 
5221 Capsicastrum.— A bright scarlet-berried species. Ht. li ft. 
5222 Robustum. — Stately, grandly-foliaged species for specimens. 
Ht. 4 ft. 
5223 Weatherill’s Hybrids.— Berried varieties for table decora- 
tion. Ht. 1 ft. 
8PHENOGYNE.— Hardy annual. Good as a pot plant and cut 
flower. 
5250 Speciosa.— Golden yellow; profuse bloomer. 9 in. 
STATICE (Sea Lavender).— Very free flowering plants of easy 
culture, and valuable when dried for bouquets. They are most 
showy for beds, borders, or pots. Sow in pots or outdoors in 
early spring. 
5303 Bonduelli.— Yellow annual. 
5304 Sinuata.— Blue annual. 
5305 Sinuata alba.— Annual. 
5306 Candclabram (Suxvorowi). — Annual. Of singular beauty, 
for beds and borders ; soft shade of rose. 1 ft. 
5307 Latifolia. — Perennial. Lavender flowers in large panicles. 
Ht. li ft. 
5308 Incana.- Perennial. Dwarf compact habit. Ht. 9 in. 
OTQGKS Sow spring either in boxes or open ground 
^ 1 and when transplanting to where they are 
intended to flower care should be taken not to discard the 
smaller seedlings, which usually produce the best double 
flowers, the large coarse plants being often all single. 
No. 5328 Carters Large-Floxvcred Double Ten-Week Stock. 
STOCKS — Continued . 
CARTERS LARGE-FLOWERED DOUBLE TEN-WEEK. 
Grand for bedding purposes. A very fine strain of double 
summer flowering varieties. Ht. li ft. 
No. 
5322 Carters Azure Blue. 
5328 Carters Pink. 
5329 Carters Purple. 
5330 Carters Rose. 
5331 Carters Scarlet. 
5332 Carters White. 
5333 Carters Golden. 
5341 Carters splendid Mixture.— All colours. 
These separate colours can 
be relied upon to come quite 
true from seed. 
Plots of this series growing 
at our Testing Station 
are the admiration of all 
visitors. 
CARTERS DWARF LARGE-FLOWERED TEN-WEEK. 
Dike the preceding this is a very highly selected type of summer- 
flowering Stock, likely to produce a large percentage of double 
flowers. It reaches a height of about 1 ft., and is useful for pots, 
beds, or borders. 
5344 Carters Light Blue. 
5345 Carters Dark Blue. 
5346 Carters Golden. 
5347 Carters Crimson. 
5348 Carters Light Rose. 
5350 Carters White. 
5351 Carters Flesh. 
5357 Finest Mixed.— All colours. 
Being of very compact habit, 
these colours are valuable 
for use iii beds or borders for 
which the taller kinds 
are unsuited. 
CARTERS BRANCHING 
TEN-WEEK. 
Annuals. Produce a goodly 
proportion of double flowers. 
Delicious scent. For open-air 
growth. Ht. li ft. 
5360 Purple. 
5361 Scarlet. 
5362 White. 
5365 Mixed. 
CARTERS WALL- 
FLOWER LEAVED. 
5368 Finest mixture of* 
colours.— Ten-week varie- 
ties. with glabrous foliage. 
Ht. 1 ft. 
CARTERS GIANT 
TEN-WEEK. 
CARTERS MONARCH — For 
beds or borders these mag- 
nificent Stocks are invalu- 
able. Well-grown plants 
attain a height of 3 ft., 
carrying splendid spikes of 
bloom li ft. to 2 ft. in 
length, the proportion of 
double blossoms being ex- 
tremely high. These varie- 
ties are hardy, and do well 
sown in the open ground. 
The following separate 
packets : — 
5370 Monarch White. 
5371 Monarch Crimson. 
5372 Monarch Dark Blue. 
5373 Monarch Light Blue. 
5374 Monarch Rose. 
5378 Triumph — Brilliant crim- 
son. Of very vigorous 
growth, branching habit ; 
about 70 per cent, producing 
very large double flowers. 
Very striking. Ht. 1 to li ft. 
No. 5370 Carters Monarch. 
The above are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
Address for all correspondence, HAYSES PARK, LOR DOS, i. II'. ig. 
