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MINA. — Iialf hardy annual climbers. .Sow in pots in heat, in 
No spring, and transplant. 
4648 Lobata. Red and yellow. Ht. 6 ft. 
MUSK (Mimulus moschatus). — Half-hardy perennial. May he 
grown in pots, or planted out in beds and borders. Sow in 
spring under glass. 
4R12 Yellow.— Fragrant pot or garden variety. 
MYOSOTIS— Sec Forget-nie-Not. 
INI ASTURTIUML Nasturtiums, both climbing and 
dwarf, arc* ot the easiest culture, and 
anyone desirous of having a display of the most brilliant 
flowers, without any trouble beyond sowing the seed, should 
select this delightful family, as they will give off their best 
efforts through the brightest of the summer, merely needing 
the seed-balls picked off. If these are permitted to mature, the 
beauty of the plant is soon lost. 
DWARF VARIETIES. 
This beautiful annual originated at our Essex Seed Farms 
These make th< most beautiful bedding and border plants, and if 
sown at intervals from March to June the display of bloom will last 
until cut down by frost. 
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GOLDEN FOLIAGE. 
4992 Carters Golden Queen.— Rich golden-hued foliage. Verv 
compact ; flowers bright yellow. A very effective variety. 
4G93 Carters Cloth of - Gold. — Yellow foliage; scarlet flower. 
Bright and effective. 
471*2 Golden Midnight. — Golden foliage and dark maroon flowers. 
The extreme contrast between the colour of the blooms and that 
of the foliage gives a very striking but pleasing effect. 
DARK BLUE-GREEN FOLIAGE. 
4696 Carters Empress of" India.— This has been Justly de- 
scribed as a sensational variety. Foliage dark bluish green, with 
flowers oi an intense crimson scarlet. Raised at our seed farms, 
and awarded the First Class Certificate of the Royal Horticul- 
tural Society. 
4697 Carters Scarlet King. -Fine dark foliage; brilliant scarlet 
flowers, well thrown up above the leaves. 
4698 Carters Vesuvius. — Dark leaved, with salmon-pink flowers 
with dark spot on base of upper petals. 
46)9 Carters Dark Leaved Varieties, Mixed. 
GREEN FOLIAGE. 
4762 Carters Lilliput. — An extra dwarf, floriferous variety. All 
colours mixed. 
4703 Tom Thumb Crimson. -Dense maroon crimson. 
4704 Tom Thumb Crystal Palace Gem.— Pale sulphur, with 
a carmine spot. 
4705 Tom Thumb Pearl. — Light cream, nearly white. 
4706 Tom Thumb Rose. -Rose colour, with a bluish lint. 
4707 Tom Thumb Scarlet. — The freest bloomer of all this section. 
470S Tom Thumb Spotted. — Dark orange, with chocolate spot. 
4709 Tom Thumb Yellow.— Fine, clear yellow. Good hedder. 
4710 Carters Dwarf Mixed ( Tom Thumb).— AW the best colours. 
4711 Tom Thumb Variegated. — Foliage Varieties, mixed. 
NASTURTIUM -Continued. 
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No. GREEN SHADED FOLIAGE. 
4713 Chameleon. — Flamed, and beautifully marked. 
4714 Golden King: — Beautiful rich dark gold colour. 
4715 King: Theodore,— intensely dark crimson or chocolate. 
4716 Ladybird. — Golden colour, with scarlet spot. 
4717 Ruby King. — Ruby rose, novelty in colour, 
4718 Spotted King. -Rich golden yellow with crimson spot. 
4719 Terra Cotta. — A rich salmon-brown flower; nice habit. 
Bright green foliage. 
GIANT CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS. 
The Climbing Nasturtium has long been a popular annual flower- 
ing plant, as when once the seed is sown it requires no further 
attention. It is invaluable for covering unsightly soots, as when 
tlie position does not admit of its climbing, it is equally at home as a 
creeper. The seed must not be sown until all chances of frost ate over. 
4729 Salmon pink. 
4730 Crimson. — A very attractive colour. 
4731 8carlet.— Dazzling brightness. 
4732 Spotted. — Golden, with dark spot. 
4733 Yellow. — Rich and shining. 
4735 Carters Choice Mixed. -All shades. 
ORDINARY. 
4741 Mixed Tall. — All shades. 
TROP/EOLUMS. 
4744 Defiance.— Deep crimson-scarlet ; leaves blue -green 
4745 Brilliant. Crimson-scai let. 
4746 Ivy-leaved.— Effective scarlet flowers. 
4747 Speciosum (Flame Fi.owkr).— H ardy climber. 
4748 Tricolour. — Greenhouse climber. 
4751 Fireball. — Scarlet. 
4752 Lobbianum Mixed. 
NEMESIA.- _Half-hardy annual. Nearly related to the 
Ltnaria. Free blooming dwarf bushes for pot 
culture and open borders. Sow in spring under gi,\.,s, and 
transplant ; or sow out of doors in May. in patches, where they 
are intended to flower. 
No. 4678 Carters Large-flowered Ncmesia. {Described overleaf l 
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