SCHTZANTHUS1 
CARTERS TESTER 
SEEDS— BE A UTIFUL FLOWERS. 
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SCHIZANTHUS -Coni, miol. 
No. 
5281 Pinnatus.— Original species from Chili, irt. 2ft. 
S2S2 Papitionaccus. — I-'rc-e bloomer ; bright 
coloured. 
5284 Tig;ridoides.— The choicest Kew species 
lit. 2ft. 
5285 Rctusus. A greenhouse variety. Salmon-rose. 
Ht. 1* ft. 
5281) Rctusus Hybrids. -Many charming shades 
are contained in these hybrids, which vary from 
deep sahnon-rose to the palest flesh pink. 
5287 Wisetoniensis.— Makes a fine greenhouse 
decorative plant. 
5289 Wisetoniensis “ Snowflake.”— Award of 
Merit. K.II.S. Compact habit, literally covered 
with flowers, purest white. 
SCHIZOPETALON. — Hardy annual. Sow 
seed out of doors in spring, in rich soil. For 
pot work, sow in pots of good rich soil, place in 
cold frame, and thin out. 
5198 Walker!.— White. lit. 6 in. 
SEA HOLLIES. — See Kryngium. 
SEA LAVENDER.— See Statice. 
SEDUM. — See Stonecrop. 
SENSITIVE PLANT (Mimosa pudica). — 
Perennial. A curiosity. .Sow in pots or pans 
in heat, and pot off. 
5201 Ht. ft. 
SH AST A DAISY. — See Chrysanthemum. 
SILENE. — Dwarf annuals of essential service to 
the spring and summer garden. The best effects 
are produced from seed sown in summer, the 
seedlings being transplanted into beds in 
autumn or early winter. 
5207 Compacta, Dwarf Queen. Spreading 
habit forming a carpet covered with scarlet 
flowers. 
Section of Carters Exhibit of Flowers at Chelsea, showing Carters 
Large-flowered Schizanthiis Cold Medal awurded by 
the Royal Horticultural Society. 
5209 Snow King:. — The finest dwarf white edging 
flowering annual yet produced. Ht. 4 in. 
5210 Double Pink, — A variety of approved merit. 
Bright rose, abundant bloomer. Ht. 4 in. 
SCHIZANTHUS. For pots or hanging baskets. 
_ , . , , During the last few years the 
Schizanthiis has leapt into popularity owing to the remarkable 
advance which has been made both in the habit of the plants and 
diversity of colours now available. By sowing in spring, 
summer, and autumn a succession of bloom may be obtained 
throughout the year. Our Butterfly and large-flowered strains, 
together with the distinct Rctusus forms, are the most suitable 
for greenhouse and winter garden decoration. 
No. 
5278 Carters Large Butterfly-flowered. — This surpasses any 
othei strain for its size of flowers, gorgeous colouring, and 
diversity of shades. The habit is bold and branching, forming 
bushes from Is to 2 « ft. high, and of equal diameter. 
_ Per pkt., 1 /-, 1 / 6 , and 2/6 
5279 Carters Large-flowcrcd, Choice Ligrht Shades. 
Containing innumerable shades of white, cream, primrose, 
flesh pink, rose, carmine, and cerise. 
_ OUM 0 . Per pkt.. 1 /-. 1 / 6 , and 2/6 
5280 Carters Largre-flowercd, Choice Dark Shades. All 
rich. pure, dark forms. The washy purples and dull magenta 
shades found in Schizanthiis have no place in this strain. 
Carters Large-flowere l strains of Schizanthiis are 
tn dispensable for conservatory and room decoration. 
They have been included in our various Gold Medal 
Exhibits at the Royal Horticultural Society's Summer 
Shows, and are a principal feature of our exhibits. 
5212 Pcndula compacta.— First-class edging annual. Ht. 4 in. 
5208 Empress of India.— Crimson flower and stalks, A great 
improvement on older kinds. Ht. 4 in. 
SMILAX.- -See Medeola. 
SNAPDRAGON. — See Antirrhinum. 
SOLANUM (Nightshade). — Perennial. Ornamental fruit, useful 
for decorations. Nos. 5221 and 5228 are very serviceable during 
winter in the conservatory. Sow in early spring, in heat, pot 
off and grow on in cold frame; plant out in June in prepared 
beds, and lift and pot up in September. 
5220 Hybridum com pactum.— Berried plants for table and 
conservatory. lit. 1 ft. 
5221 Capsicastrum.— A bright scarlet-berried species. Ht. 1* ft. 
5222 Robustum. — Stately, grandly-foliaged species for specimens. 
Ht. 4 ft. 
5223 WcatheriN’s Hybrids. —Berried varieties for table decora- 
tion. Ht. 1 ft. 
STATICE (Sea Lavender). — V ery free flowering plants of easy 
culture, and valuable when dried for bouquets. They are most 
showy for beds, borders, or pots. Sow in pots or outdoors in 
early spring. 
5303 Bonduelli. Yellow annual. 
| w _ w j Large-flowered, New PinkShades.- 
wtyv ' I These beautiful shades supply a long-felt 
. want in Schizanthiis. the best strains of 
which have only shown a small proportion of pink shades. Our 
new strain has 90 per cent, of plants bearing well-formed flowers, 
varying from pale pink to deep rose. The habit is similar to our 
large-flowered strains and the plants equally robust. 
Per pkt.. 1 /-, 1 / 6 . and 2/6 
5304 Sinuata, — Blue annual. 
5305 Sinuata alba, White.— Annual. 
5306 Candelabram (Suworowi). — Annual. Of singular beauty, 
for beds and borders ; soft shade of rose. 1 ft. 
5307 Latifolia. — Perennial. Lavender flowers in large panicle ». 
Ht. 1$ ft. 
5308 I ncana. -Perennial. Dwarf compact habit. Ht. 9 in. 
The above are packed in 6d. 1/- 
Address for all correspondence, HAYNES 
and 1/6 packets. 
PARK, LONDON, S.IK. 20. 
