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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
antirrhinum 
ALONSOA] 
AL0N80A.— Treat as half-hardy annual; Pretty plants, for 
flower borders. 
No. 
8161 War«cewiczii.— Scarlet. Ht. 2 ft. 
ALSTRCEMERIA (Peruvian LILY). — (Perennial). Sow in 
gentle heat early in spring, and prick off 
8164 Carters Choice Mixed. Ht. la ft. 
ALYSSUM. 
For spring or summer, 
plants. Easily grown. 
Good pot or rockery- 
8030 Carters Snow Carpet (Annual).— One of the most valuable 
dwarf bedding plants of modern introduction. Perfectly hardy. 
If transplanted a foot apart, the plants spread out their side 
branches along the ground till they meet, becoming covered 
with pure white flowers, giving the effect of a snow carpet. 
Flowers through the summer and autumn until cutolf by frosts 
Ht. 4 in. ( Photograph above.) 
8034 Carters Lilac (Annual). — This very dwarf compact form is 
valuable for edging and carpeting, beds or borders. Seedlings 
commence to flower six weeks after sowing and remain in 
bloom until late Autumn. Ht. 4 in. 
8031 Maritimum 8weet Alyssum (Annual).— White. Ht. 9 in. 
3032 Saxatilc sulphurcum (Perennial). — New shade. Ht. 9 in. 
8033 Saxatile compactum. — Hardy perennial for rockwork. 
Bright yellow. Ht. 6 in. 
AMARANTHUS ■ — Half-hardy annuals with very ornamental 
foliage. Sow in March in gentle heat. 
3167 Melancholicus ruber.— Maroon. Hardy. Ht. 1 ft. 
3169 Salicifolius. — I,ong, graceful, willow-like foliage, tinted 
crimson and gold. lit. 3 ft. 
3170 Tricolor. — Sub-tropical. Colours scarlet, crimson, ami gold. 
Ht. 2 ft. 
AMARYLLIS ■—Stove and warm greenhouse bulbous plant. 
3173 Extra Choice Hybrids, cross fertilised, and saved from one 
of the finest collections, of rich and varied colours, fine form and 
substance. Per pkt., 1 6 
AMMOBIUM. —See Everlasting Flowers. 
ANAGALLIS (Pimpernel). — An old-fashioned half-hardy 
annual. Will flower all the season in warm soils, or may be 
grown in pots for greenhouse decoration. 
3117 Larsre Blue.— Ultramarine. Ht. 6 in. 
ANCHUSA (Bugloss).— Hardy perennials, of easy culture. Sow 
in spring and transplant. 
3182 Capcnsis (Cape Forget-me-not).— Blue. Blooms in 10 week> 
from sowing. Ht. l£ ft. 
3183 Italica.— Brilliant blue. Ht. 3 ft. 
3184 Dropmore Variety.— A very fine variety with heads of 
beautiful flowers of a lovely gentian-blue shade. Excellent for 
cutting. Ht. 4 ft. 
3185 Opal.— This beautiful Seedling form of Anchnsa italica is 
a valuable addition to the herbaceous border where good blues 
are too rare The name aptly suggests the colouring of this 
charming perennial. Ht. 4 ft. 
ANEMONE (Wind Flower).— These beautiful spring and 
autumn flowers are perfectly hardy. Nos. 3187 and 3188 are 
bulbous, and 3189 and 3190 are herbaceous perennials. Seed oi 
the tuberous varieties should be sown thinly in light soil in 
spring and remain in seed bed until after flowering. 
3187 St. Brigid.— Double and semi-double, easily grown from seed- 
3188 Coronaria (Poppy Anemone). — Beautiful single large-flowered 
varieties. 
3189 Japonica.- Hardy perennial, flowering in September; soft 
rose. Ht. 2 ft. 
3190 Japonica Honorinc Joubert— The best white for cutting, 
lit. 2 ft. 
The above are packed in 6d. t/- & 1/6 pkts. 
A’o. 3062 Antirrhinum, Carters Terra-Cotta and Creamy Shades. 
(See the Intermediate Section on page 81.) 
t ^adCtuUt 
Seedsmen to H.M. the King, It A YNES PARK, LON DOS , 
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