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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS- 
LATHYRUS] 
LATHYRUS. See Kverlasting Pea. 
LAVANDULA (Lavender). — Hardy shrubby perennial. Sow in 
spring, in light soil. 
No. 
4435 Spica. — Fragrant. 
LAVATERA (Cultivated Mallow). — S ow in spring or autumn 
under glass and plant out. 
4439 Arborca variegata. Perennial. 
4440 Annual. — Red. 
4441 Annual.— White. 
BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
[LOBELIA 
LOBELIA. Very popular garden plants. The compact- 
growing varieties are sown in winter under 
glass, and transplanted into boxes for growing on to be ready by 
the bedding-out season. The spreading varieties are suitable 
for hanging baskets and window box edgings, whilst the true 
perennial species are grown as pot plants or single specimens 
m beds for summer decoration. 
Comparative Tests of Lobelia in our Testing Grounds. 
No. 4445 Lepto siphon. French Hybrids. 
LEPTOSIPHON. -Free-blooming hardy annuals. Sow in 
spring where plants are to grow. 
4444 Densiflorus albus.— White. Ht. 1* ft. 
4445 French Hybrids. -Mixed. Miniature beauties. Ht. 3 in. 
4447 French Aureus.— ('.olden. Ht. 3 in. 
4448 French Roscus. Rose. Ht. 3 in. 
LEPTOSYNE STILLMAN I. -i-Iardy annual. Beautiful 
bright golden-yellow flowers, blooming abundantly five to six 
weeks after sowing. Most useful for cutting. Very showy. 
4451 Ht. 1J ft. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY* — Sow seeds ill light soil ill spring- 
4454 Convallaria Majalis. -Tuberous perennial. 
kl IVI N ANTH ES. Annual. Good honey plants. Will grow 
anywhere. Sow in spring. 
4458 Grandiflora. 
1. INARIA (Toad Flax). — Dwarf hardy annuals of easy culture. 
,Sow in spring. Cymbalaria is a hardy creeping perennial. 
Ht. 1 ft. 
4461 Aparinoidcs, Carters Hybrids. -This produces a very 
pretty play of colour. A great addition to this charming annuai. 
4462 Aurca reticulata.— Dark crimson scarlet with golden 
blotch. 
4463 Bipartita splendida.— Miniature antirrhinum-like rich 
purple flowers. 
4464 Cymbalaria. — Perennial. Pure white. A pretty trailing 
plant for hanging baskets, and greenhouse walls. &c. 
LINUM (Flax) . — Sow in spring where plants are to grow. They 
also make useful pot plants if kept sturdy. 
4467 Scarlet. Annual. Ht. 1 ft. 
4468 Blue. — Bright. Annual. 
No. CO MPACT GROWING. 
4477 I MPW 1 Lobelia, Rose Queen. -'l*he most 
NEW. | compact habit, and best foliage with 
rose-coloured flowers. A pleasing 
contrast in colour. 
4478 Carters Dark Compact.— Dark bloom, dark foliage, small 
white eye. Per pkt., 1/6 and 2/6 
4479 Carters Light Compact.— Sky-blue flowers, light foliage. 
4480 Carters White Gem.— The best pure white. 
4481 Carters Royal Bedding.— Bright sky-blue, small eye. 
4482 Carters Prima Donna.— The finest and best red variety. 
Raised on our own farms. Rich crimson maroon. 
4483 Pumila grandiflora. -Azure blue. 
4484 Pumila magniflea.— Dark blue ; very compact. 
4485 Tom Thumb. — The smallest of all. Blue. 
SPREADING. 
4489 Carters Perpetual. -Rich purple, white eye. 
4490 Carters Speciosa,— A very popular variety. Dark blue, 
dark foliage. 
4491 Carters Speciosa alba.— White. 
4492 Carters Speciosa, Blue King.— Blue, white eye. 
4493 Carters Speciosa, Cobalt Blue. -Bright colour, effect ive, 
4494 Carters Speciosa Paxton ian a.— Blue shading white. 
4495 White Ladie. — Lovely white. 
TALL GROWING. 
4499 Ramosa ( Tenuior ). — All Tenuior varieties are splendid for pot 
work, attaining a height of from 1 to l/s ft. when tied up. Blue. 
4500 Ramosa alba.— White. 
4501 Ramosa, Heavenly Blue.— Large flowers, bright light 
blue, with gold white eye. 
4502 Gracilis. — Loose growing, for hanging baskets, &c. : blue 
trailing variety. 
4503 Gracilis alba. — Companion white variety ; trailer. 
PERENNIAL. 
4469 White. — Pure. Annual. 
4470 Flavum. — Golden. Perennial. 
4471 Narbonense.— Blue. Perennial. Ht. 1 ft. 
4472 Pcrenne.— Blue. Perennial. Ht. 2 ft. 
LOASA ■—Annual climber. .Sow under glass in spring, pot off 
and plant out when frosts are over. 
4475 Aurantiaca. 
4507 Cardinalis, Queen Victoria.— Scarlet flowers; bronze 
foliage. 
4510 Cardinalis robusta grandiflora.— Ht. 3 ft. Of gigantic 
growth, with enormous sized brilliant scarlet flowers, giving the 
grandest effect. 
4508 Cardinalis.— One of the handsomest perennials of the day. 
Bright scarlet, bronze foliage. Ht. 2 ft. 
4509 Cardinalis hybrids. — Splendid vigorous large-flowered 
strain. Colours range from pale rose through varying carmine 
and scarlet shades to deepest crimson and maroon. 
The above are packed in 6d. 1,'- and 1/6 packets. 
Address for all correspondence, RAY RES PARK, LONDON, S.W.20. 
