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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
ASTER] 
The following are packed 
ASTER — Con ti imcd. 
COMET ASTER. 
A very attractive class, with tic 
planting out. Fine for cutting. lit. 
No. 
3286 Pure White 
3287 Rose and White 
3290 Scarlet 
3291 Rose 
3292 Lierht Blue 
3293 Dark Blue 
3296 Carters Superb Mixture 
IMPROVED 
•wing petals. For pot work or 
about l£ ft. 
' The separate colours 
have been carefully 
selected from the exten- 
sive range of shades 
- which occur in this class 
of Aster. Those offered 
can l>e grown by the 
discriminating cultivator 
v with every confidence. 
COMET. 
We again offer a limited quantity of a large-flowered selection 
from the last-named, the finest types for cutting, the huge blooms 
being borne on long stiff stems. 
3302 Azure Blue. 3306 Pink 
3304 Blue and White. 3308 White. 
3305 Crimson. 3311 Carters Choice Mixed, all colours. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED. 
A dwarf variety of great beauty, the Aster most used for bedding. 
The petals are reflexed. Effective as a pot plant. Valuable for 
obtaining light decorative effects. Ht. 1 ft. 
3314 Blue 3317 White 
3315 Fiery Scarlet 3319 Rose 
3316 Crimson 3321 Carters Choice Mixture 
CARTERS SINENSIS, SINGLE. 
A free-growing single Aster, suitable for vases and house decora- 
tion. All pleasing colours. Ht. li ft. 
3326 Blue 3329 White 
3327 Mauve 3330 Carters Choice Mixture 
3328 Pink 
VARIOUS ASTERS. 
3332 Extra Early Midsummer Scarlet.— Comes into bloom 
about middle of June; a striking pot plant. 
3334 Japanese. — Mixed colours. Needle-shaped petals, tapering 
to a point; graceful forms. 1 h ft. 
3335 Unicum.-Puie white, similar to White Plume, with thread- 
like petals, prettily twisted. Ik ft. 
3336 Carters Extra Early Ostrich Feather.— Purest White, 
long curved flowing petals. Grand for exhibition or table; 
blossoms 7 to 8 in. 
8337 Dwarf Bouquet. — Flowers in profuse bunches, fine for front 
row. Splendid mixture, all colours. Ht. 9 in. 
3339 Queen of the Market.— Very early. Carters choice mixed, 
all colours. About 1£ ft. 
3343 Pyramidal. — Free-growing bushy varieties. Carters choice 
mixed, all colours. 
3347 Perennial ( Michaelmas Daisies). — Hardy perennials. Sow 
in early spring, in gentle heat; prick off. Splendid mixture. 
Ht. various. 
AUBERGINE. —See Egg Plant. 
AUBRIETIA.— Great favourites for spring bedders, rockeries. 
&c. Perennial, quite hardy. Bright perpetual bloomers. Easily 
raised from seed sown in spring, lit. 4 in. 
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 
many weeks. (See Photograph.) 
3131 Deltoideo.— Blue. 
3133 Grsoca. — Pale mauve. 
3134 Purpurea.— Dark. 
8135 Choice Hybrids. 
AURICULA . — Hardy perennial. Sow seeds in August or 
February, and pot off. This is one of the bestand most interest- 
ing 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 Alpino. 
AUSTRALIAN GUM TREE. — See Eucalyptus. 
in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
A’o. 3258 Carters Large Single Comet Ast<r. 
Photo half na tural size. (See page 84.) 
[AUSTRALIAN GUM TREE 
A’o. 3130 Aubrictia . Whitewell Gem. 
The above are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
We shall be extremely obliged if customers will kindly indicate the catalogue number when ordering. 
^Ea/Cttrui 
Address for all correspondence, RAYNES PARK, LONDON, S.I7. 20. 
