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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS-BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
CALLIOPSIS] 
The -following are packed in 8d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
[CANARY CREEPER 
CALLIOPSIS— Continued. 
CARTERS DWARF ANNUAL VARIETIES. 
Compact habit, useful for cut flowers. Ht. 15 to 18 in. 
No. 
3508 Crimson. 
3509 Crimson and Gold. 
3511 Carters Choice Mixed Dwarf Annual Varieties.— All 
sorts. 
MINIATURE ANNUAL VARIETIES. 
These arc the shortest growing types ; fine for edgings. 9 to 15 in. 
3514 Crimson Marbled.— The flowers show a groundwork of 
chocolate, flaked and marbled with gold, giving a most fantastic 
combination. Unfortunately some tall plants invariably appear. 
3515 Crimson and Gold.— Of all the dwarf varieties this is the 
most miniature. 
3516 Radiata “Tiger Star.”— Rich bronze, striped and mottled 
yellow. 
VARIOUS CALLIOPSIS. 
3518 Burridgi (Annual).— Rich crimson and gold. Ht. 2$ to 3 ft. 
3519 Drummondi (Annual).— Yellow, dark centre. Ht. 2 ft. 
CAMPANULA The usual way is to sow the seeds in 
summer in a partially shaded spot in 
nice soil and keep them growing until strong enough to trans- 
plant or pot. 
3520 Grandiflora,- Grandest of all ; large golden yellow ; a hardy 
perennial. A lovely border plant both for effect and cutting. 
Much appreciated for house decoration when cut. Ht. 3 ft. 
(Photograph above.) 
3521 Bicolor ( Tinctoria ) (Annual). — Very pretty. Ht. 2$ to 3 ft. 
3523 Coronata (Perennial). — Yellow, dark spot. Ht. 2 ft. 
CALLIRHOE (Poppy Mallow). — Very pretty half-hardy annual. 
Sow in spring, in gentle heat and prick out. 
3493 Digitata. — Rosy carmine; erect habit. Ht. lift. 
CALVARY CLOVER. —An interesting novelty. Raise in 
spring, and treat as an annual. 
3496 The leaves are singularly blood marked. 
CAM EL LI A.— Greenhouse shrub, universally admired. Sow 
seeds early in the spring in pots, place in heat, and pot off as 
soon as seedlings can be conveniently handled. 
3499 Japonica, fl. pi. — Saved from the best varieties. 
nu. 
3530 Persicifolia alba (Giant White ).— This is the finest form of 
this most effective hardy border perennial. The graceful 
spikes render it invaluable for house decoration either when 
cut or as pot plants. June flowering. Ht. 3 ft. (Photograph 
above.) 
3532 Carpatica (Perennial). — Large blossoms; excellent pot plant ; 
blue. Ht. 6 in. 
3533 Carpatica alba (Perennial).— White variety. 
3534 Grandiflora (Perennial).— Purple violet. Ht. l£ ft. 
3535 Grandiflora alba (Perennial).— White. Ht. lj ft. 
3536 Pyramidalis (Perennial). — Blue ; charming pot plant. IIt.4ft. 
3537 Pyramidalis alba (Perennial).— White variety. 
3538 Rotundifolia (Harebell) (Perennial).— Deep blue; the true 
wild species. Ht. 1 ft. 
CANARY CREEPER (Troiveolum Peregkinum).— Favourite 
climber for trellises, arbours, stumps of trees. &c. ; very 
graceful, bright canary colour. Sow in pots in February and 
bring on under glass or sow in the open in spring. Ht. 10 ft. 
3552 Canary Creeper.— Half-hardy climbing annual. 
1/- and 1/6 packets. 
The above are packed in 8d. 
Address for all correspondence , RAYNES PARR, LONDON, S. ]V. iq. 
