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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
The following are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
Hardy perennials of great beantv 
and utility in borders, where they 
will bloom freely when established, 
early in the summer. The long- 
spurred type, of which we make a 
speciality, gives elegant cut flowers. We have now included 
some new and effective colours. Sow seeds under cover in 
February, or in the open from March to May. as a long season of 
growth ensures much finer clumps than when sown in summer 
No. with other perennials. 
3100 j | Carters Loner-spurred, Rose and 
NOVELTY. | Pink Shades. -A very pretty strain 
1 of robust habit, containing a wide range 
of charming shades, from deep rose through rosy carmine to 
pale pink and flesh. lit. 2 ft. 
[AS PERU LA ODORATA 
ARABIS. Hardy perennial for spring bedding. 
No. 
3190 Albida.— White ; neat. Ht. 6 in. 
3197 Alpina. — Paper white. Ht. 0 in. 
A R ALIA. —Foliage plants for general purposes. Sow in pots in 
early spring, in heat, and pot off. 
3200 Papyrifera (Rice I>(if>er Plant). 
3201 Sieboldi. — Palmate foliage. 
ARCTOTIS. -Half-hardy. An annual from S. W. Africa. Most 
useful for cutting, having long stalks. 
3120 Grandis. -Daisy -like flowers, pure white, lilac on the outside, 
with a lavender disc; of very easy culture, flowering all the 
summer. Ht. 2 ft. 
AQUILEGIA] 
AQUILEGIA. 
CARTERS 
LONG-SPURRED. 
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3101 Carters Long-spurred, Blue Hybrids. A very fine 
strong-growing form of Aqnilegia ccerulea. Blooms much 
larger than the type, plants extremely floriferous. Ht. 1 ft. 
3102 Carters Long-spurred, Golden.— Pure golden; charming 
form. Ht. 2 ft. 
3103 Carters Long - spurred, Double Golden.— A double 
» form of the above species. About 50 per cent, double; all 
flowers of the same golden shade. 
3104 Carters Long-spurred, White.- -Similar in habit to the 
above varieties. Flowers pure white, with pale blue. A very 
chaste form. Ht. 2 ft. 
3107 Carters Long - spurred, all Colours Mixed.— This 
represents the last word in Aquilegias. and contains numerous 
fine forms which cannot he fixed in their separate colours. We 
have placed great importance upon robustness of habit in select- 
ing this unique strain. Ht. 2j ft. 
3105 Calif'ornica hybrida. — Long-spurred hybrids. Yellow 
corolla with golden spurs. Ht. 2$ ft. 
3106 Glandulosa. A dwarf form with short spurs, blue corolla and 
white sepals. Ht. 1 ft. 
COLUMBINE. 
1310 Carters Hybrids. — This strain contains a very wide range of 
colour. For naturalising and the wild garden these old- 
fashioned types are very useful, being more robust and free 
flowered than the newer hybrid long-spurred varieties, although 
they do not exhibit the wonderful diversity of colour found in 
the new types. 
3112 Carters Mixed Double.— A splendid mixture of very double 
forms. 
ARGEMONE (Prickly Poppy).— Sow in March and plant out iu 
sunny borders. Very easily grown. (Photograph above.) 
3123 Grandiflora. — Hardy annual ; white. 
ARISTOLOCHIA (The Dutchman’s Pipe).— C limbing plants, 
with curious pipe-shaped flowers. Sow in heat in March, and 
pot off. 
3204 Elegans.—Perennial ; handsomely spotted. Pretty for con- 
servatory. 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS. — Easily raised from seed 
sown in early spring in heat. Valuable for cutting for bouquets 
and table decoration. Also makes a nice plant for covering a 
pillar in the conservatory, or for training over a balloon-shaped 
frame. A. Sprengeri is a grand basket plant. 
3126 Asparagus plumosus nanus. 
3127 Asparagus Sprengeri. 
ASPERULA— 
3214 Odorata (Woodruke. New Mown May).— P erennial, White 
sweet scented. The dried leaves and stems are very fragrant. 
Ht. 4 in. 
3215 Azurea Sctosa.— Hardy annual ; flowers pale blue, very 
sweetly scented. Sow in Spring or Autumn. Ht. 1 ft. 
The above are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
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Seedsmen to H.M. the Kina, RAYNES PARK, LONDON, S. IK. 20. 
