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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BE A UT1FUL FLOWERS. 
FOXGLOVE] 
The following are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis ). — Stately perennials. As a hack- f 
. , ground in a shrubbery, or as specimen | 
plants in large beds, they are equally striking and effective. 
\o. Sow in July for strong flowering plants the following season. 
<1101 Carters Spotted.— A superb mixture containing a wonderful 
range of colours, the soft rose and carmine shades being 
particularly fine. The older forms of magenta and crude pink 
have been eliminated from this choice strain. Fine colours 
mixed. 
4102 Canariensis. — A novel colour, orange brown. 
4103 White.— Superb variety. lit. 4 to 0 ft. 
4104 Monstrosa. A singular variation. A long spike with a large 
flower at the top. 
4105 Gloxinioides.— Large-throated species. lit. 3 ft. 
4106 Gran diflora.— Curious species. Yellow. lit. 3 ft. 
4107 Purpurea.— Purple. lit. 3 ft. 
4108 Munstcad White. A refined type of this beautiful wood- 
land flower, selected by Miss Gertrude Jekyll at Munstead 
Wood, one of the most effective plants for the wild garden or 
woodland walks. 
[GLORY PEA 
GAILLARDIA. Showy and handsome hardy perennials. 
[or beds and bonders. The flowers are a 
most peculiar combination of shades, varying between gold and 
maroon. Sow in summer in drills, transplanting to permanent 
positions during autumn ; also sow early in spring under glass, 
prick off into boxes, and plant out in May. 
No. 
4184 Carters Large-flowering: Choice Single Hybrids.— 
. Iuc Perennial variety, but will flower the first season if sown early. 
4 85 Grand, flor-a hybrida. Crimson and gold ; large blossoms. 
4i.M> Grandmora hybrida com pacta. -New dwarf compact 
variety. lit. 1 ft. 
Nos. 4185 and 4186 will flower the first season if sown early. 
Annual Varieties. 
1 lie annual varieties may be sown in open ground early in 
spring, thinning the plants to 1 ft. apart. 
ilS® Carter's Choice Double. Mix. , I large globular heads. 
41J0 Picta.— Yellow and scarlet: old variety. 1 ft. 
4191 Picta aurca.— Golden vellow. lit. 1 ft. 
4192 Picta Aurora Borealis — Red ami yellow, lit. 1 fl. 
FRANCO A. 
4117 Ramosa Hybrida (Bridal Wreath).— H alf-hardy perennial. 
Lovely sprays of pure white flowers are freely produced on long 
branching spikes. Very easy of cultivation for greenhouse or 
conservatory ‘decoration. Seed sown in March flower freely in 
about 15 months. lit. 24 ft. 
GARDENIA (cape Jessamine). 
4228 Florida. Pure white ; delicious scent. Pot plant. 
GAZAN I A.— Perennial. A brilliant plant for edging beds. 
4231 Splcndens hybrida — Saved from the finest new varieties. 
FRAXINELLA (Burning Bush). — H ardy perennial. Seeds may 
be sown in spring. 
4120 Red Purple.— lit. 2 ft. 4121 White.— lit. 2 ft. 
A bulbous plant with beautiful flowers. Sow in pans 
in heat, in early spring. 
4123 Carters Choice Mixed.— Deliciously scented, white and 
yellow. lit. 1 ft, 
FRENCH HONEYSUCKLE. — Hardy free growing peren- 
nial. Sow in spring, and transplant. 
4126 Red or Crimson.— lit. 3 ft. 
4127 White. — Showy plant. Ht. 3 ft. 
FUCHSIA. — Handsome flowering shrub. Sow in gentle heat in 
early spring ; pot off. 
4129 Superb Mixed.— A splendid collection. 
GENISTA (Cytisus). — Perennial. — Sow Cand icons in spring, in 
pans, and grow on in pots. Andreeana should be sown in the 
open ground where intended to remain or transplanted. 
4234 Andreeana. - Hardy shrub. Orange-yellow, maroon mark- 
mgs. 
4235 Candicans. — Yellow. Favourite for table decoration 
Ht. 2 ft. 
— Beautiful dwarf Alpine perennial. Sow in pans in 
spring, and plant out. 
4238 Acaulis.— For borders or rockery. Intense blue. lit. 3 in. 
GERANIUM, or PELARGONIUM. - Bedding ami 
greenhouse plants. Sow under glass in earlv spring, and pot oft‘. 
4241 Large-flowered Show.— Regal Pelargoniums. 
_ Per pkt., 1/- and 2/6 
4242 Fancy.— Regal Pelargoniums Per pkt.. M- and 2/6 
4243 Golden and Bronze ivr pkt., 2/6 
4245 Silver tricolor p e r pkt.'. 2/6 
4246 Zonal-leaved.— Mixed Per pkt., 1/- and 2/6 
GERBERA JAMESONI HYBRIDS. -Half-hardy ))er . 
ennial. Scarlet Daisy or Marguerite of the Cape. 
4259 The flowers bear long graceful petals with small eye. This 
strain, which is quite new, comprises a great variety of pleasing 
shades. Per pkt., 2/6 
GESNERI A. -Tuberous-rooted stove perennials. 
4253 Carters chuice mixed. 
GEUM. Hardy perennials. Sow in spring, and transplant. 
Ht. 2 ft. 
4256 Coccineum.— Bright scarlet. 
4257 Flore plcno.— Semi-double ; crimson scarlet. 
4258 Mrs. Bradshaw. — A giant double form of flowers of perfect 
shade of brilliant crimson scarlet. Comes quite true from seed. 
Earliest annual. May be sown in spring, or at the end 
of summer out of doors. 
4261 Tricolor.— Purple, lilac, and white. Ht. 1 ft. 
AM ARANTHUS.— Annual. Greenhouse pot plant 
Sow seed in spring, in heat: pot off in light soil. 
4264 Orange. Crisp petals. lit. I ft. 
4265 Purple. -Rich colour. Ht. 1 ft. 
GLOBE THISTLE (Kcuinops Ritro). Perennial. 
4268 Bee Feeder.— barge globular blue heads. lit. 3 (t. 
GLORY PEA. - see clianfclms. 
II c shall he extremely obliged if customers 
will kindly indicate the catalogue number 
when ordering. 
The above are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
Address for all correspondence, HAYNES PARK, LONDON, S.PV. 20 . 
