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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
The following are packed 
CHAM/EPEUCE] 
CHAM/EPEUCE (Fishbone Thistle). Half-hardy biennial 
with ornamental foliage. Is seen at its best the first season. Seed 
should be sown in early spring, in gentle heat, and potted off. 
3581 Diacantha.. — Spiny ; glaucous foliage. Excellent for edging 
beds or borders. Ht. 1 ft. 
CHAM/EROPS (Fan Palm). — Sow in bottom heat, and pot off. 
3584 Humilis. — A fine decorative plant for house, garden, or conser- 
vatory- 
CHELONE (Barbata).— S ow in spring and transplant. Useful 
variety of great decorative value. 
3587 Bright scarlet perennial. Ht. 2 ft. 
CHEIRANTHUS. 
3389 Allionii (Orange Wallflower).— T he most brilliant colour 
available for spring bedding. A hardy biennial which will 
produce a profusion of bloom on all soils. C> mmences to 
flower in early spring and will continue well into summer. 
( Photograph above.) 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. The annual varieties hold 
a leading position, and 
many of them have been raised on our Seed Farms. All are 
beautiful in beds and borders, and good for window boxes or 
cutting. Sow seed in spring in boxes for early flowering, 
and m the open for general work. Some varieties make useful 
pot plants ; for this purpose they should be sown under glass. 
ANNUAL. 
3742 Morning - Star. — Single. Delicate sulphur-coloured blossoms ; 
very pretty. Equally good as a single plant, grown in masses in 
beds or borders, or as a cut flower. The best annual variety to 
use as a pot plant for winter blooming. 
3748 Northern Star. -Beautiful large white flowers, with zone of 
sulphur colour. 
in 8d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
[CHRYSANTHEMUM 
CHRYSANTHEMUM -Continued. 
3743 Carters Choice Mixed Annual Chrysanthemum.— 
We have given unlimited attention to perfecting this strain, 
which contains a splendid range of colours. Many of the flowers 
have two or three zones of colour, which impart to them a 
wonderful brilliance. The plants, being very robust, should be 
thinned or planted out to at least 1 ft. apart. (Photograph 
above.) 
3744 Lord Beaconsfleld. — Single. Crimson, maroon, and gold. 
3745 Purple Queen. — Single. Distinct dark purple. 
3746 Sultan. — Single. Crimson, with gold ring near centre. 
3747 W. E. Gladstone. — Single. Crimson and violet. 
3749 Tricolor (Carindtum). — Single. The original type. 
3753 The Bridal Robe, Double White.— Flowers of purest 
white, and fully double. 
3756 Double Mixed.— A good proportion of double blossoms may 
be expected. 
EARLY AUTUMN FLOWERING HYBRIDS. 
Can be treated as an annual. Sown in January and February will 
produce plants which flower from the middle of August onwards. 
Both for outdoor culture and growing under glass this strain is 
extremely valuable, supplying large quantities of cut flowers at a 
season of the year when they are particularly needed. 
3764 Carters Early Autumn Flowering: Hybrids. — Singles, 
semi-doubles, and doubles in endless varieties of shades are 
contained in this splendid mixture. 
PERENNIAL CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
3766 Shasta Daisy.— A perennial variety from America, with 
large white flowers on long stalks. When sown very early 
under protection the flowers often appear before summer is over. 
Ht. 2i ft. 
3767 Maximum King: Edward VII.— Single. A splendid large- 
flowered variety, which we highly recommend; the flowers are 
pure white, and borne on long stiff stalks well above the foliage. 
. Ht. 2 h ft. 
EXHIBITION PERENNIAL SPECIES. 
Sow in pans in gentle heat, in spring, and pot off singly. 
3771 Carters Show.— barge blooms, fine colours. 
3750 Evening: Star. —Deep golden yellow, similar in habit to 
Morning Star. 
3772 Carters Japanese. -Gracefully petalled varieties. 
3773 Carters Pompone.- Neat, globular blossoms. 
The above are packed in 8d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
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