112 
CARTERS TESTED SEEDS 
MATHIOLA] 
NIATHiOLA (Night-scented Stock). 
Hardy annual, of easy culture. Sow in spring and at intervals 
.. through the summer. 
1 fl 
MAURANDYA.— Graceful lmlf-hardy annual climber for the 
flower garden or conservatory. Sow in February, in heat, and 
pot off. . , , 
4G28 Barclayana.- Purple ; free bloomer. 
MECONOPSIS (Welsh Poppy).— Q uite hardy. Sow in spring, 
and plant out in moist soil. . , , m '2 ft 
(63-i Cambrica. -Annual, Large flower j golden yellow, lit. -it. 
MEDEOLA (Smilax).— Half-hardy perennials. The long graceful 
stems of these beautiful climbers make them of great service in 
house decorations. 
-Hi-il AsoaraKoidcs. — For table decoration. .. .. * 
nun AsDaraeoides Myrtifolia. -The new Snulax. for light 
Th?s beautiful myrtle-leaved greenhouse twined ! | very 
rapid grower, and produces sprays with the greatest fieedom. 
The foSe is very hard and will last fresh many days after 
being cut. 
-BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. JL, lds 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM. — Annual. Sow in spring, in 
pans of very light sandy soil, and prick off. 
No. 
4644 Cordifolium varieeatum.— For carpet bedding. 
4645 Tricolor.— Rose. lively for edging. 
MICHAELMAS DAISIES. -Perennial. Well-known autumn 
flowers. The plants throw a wonderful quantity of bloom. 
They are quite hardy and of easy culture. Should be grown by 
all. Splendid for cutting. 
4651 Carters Mixture.— In choicest varieties. lit. 2 ft. 
MIGNONETTE. 
4660 Carters Perfection.— A giant red-flowered variety with a 
delicious scent. This flue strain is a very great improvement 
and owing to its robust habit the seedlings require plenty of 
room, when they will make bushy plants resembling Intel - 
mediate Stocks. The spikes of bloom are larger than any other 
variety, and the habit much less straggling. If the seed-pods 
are kept pinched olT. the beauty of the plant will extend over 
a long period, and with care in this respect will continue until 
cut down by frost. (. Photograph in previous oojumn J 
4661 Carters White Queen.— A distinct and beautiful variety, 
producing large spikes of white bloom, exquisitely scented, 
lit. li ft. 
4663 Carters Red King.— The finest and richest red; a great 
improvement on the crimson Victoria variety. Deliciously 
4664 Machet- An excellent variety for pot work; strong, dense 
blooms, glossy green foliage. 
4665 Carters Victoria.— Produces a fine shapely spike of bloom. 
Excellent colour. Highly scented. 
4666 Crimson Giant.— Fine hardy variety of the greatest use foi 
general purposes. Ht. 1 ft. 
4668 Carters Spiral.— First-class free-blooming variety, with long 
slender spikes. Ht. 1 ft. 
4669 Goliath.— Magnificent blossoms and scent. 
4670 Golden Gem.— The finest dwarf golden varieties. Ht. 6 in. 
4667 Carters Garden Sweet. — This is a selected stock of t.ie 
original Mignonette of gardens. Delicious odour. 
4671 Hybrid Tree.— Hardy for pots or borders. 
467‘2 Carters Mixed.— All varieties. 
n j| a mi ill | |Q Half-hardy annual. To those who know only 
IVI I IVI w tWOi the or igi lia i kind, the present magnificent 
specimens will come as a delightful surprise, the blossoms 
being of grand size and richly coloured. Besides being ot 
service in beds and borders, they make nice pot plants. Sow in 
early spring, in pans under glass, and prick off into boxes, and 
plant out when hardened. For pot work, the seedlings should 
be pricked out. and potted off in good light compost, and kept 
4606 Carters Queen’s Prize.— Mixed. Magnificent. I his lovely 
large-flowered variety originated at our Nurseries, and we were 
awarded the First-Class Certificate of the Royal Horticultural 
Society for our efforts. 
4607 Garde n.— M i x e d. 
Select stock. 
4608 Cardinalis.— 
Brilliant scarlet per- 
ennial for conserva- 
tory. 
4609 C u p r e u s .— D eep 
scarlet. For edging 
fountains, rockeries, 
&c. Ht. 6 in. 
4610 Tifjridioides. — For 
pots or rockeries. 
iVo. 4660 Carters Perfection Mignonette. 
( Described in next column.) 
No. 4606 Mimulus . Carters 
Queen's Prize. 
The above are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets- 
