CLAKKIA1 
CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
[COLEUS 
No. 3781 Clarkia, Salmon Queen. 
No. 3778 Clarkia, Brilliant Princess. 
CLARKIA. — This type attains a height of 2j ft. in the open I 
ground, and bears long graceful sprays of I 
double and semi-double blooms which are splendid for decor- 
ative purposes, lasting for several days in water. Sown during 
the autumn and grown on in a cool house make magnificent 
specimens 4 to 6 ft. high for the adornment of greenhouse or 
winter garden. 
No. TALL ELEGANS VARIETIES. 
3777 Carters Scarlet Queen, Double.— A wonderful glowing 
salmon scarlet : very brilliant and clear under electric light. 
(Photograph above.) 
3778 Brilliant Princess, Double.— Clear warm rose. A very 
telling variety for pots or borders. ( Photograph above. 
3779 Bjotched, Semi-double. The petals are clear rose pink 
with a flaking of rosy scarlet. The combination is very effective. 
3780 Purple Kingr, Double. Clear rose purple. An excellent 
companion to White Prince. 
3781 Salmon Queen, Double. — Salmon pink. The forerunner of 
the present-day improved varieties. ( Photograph above.) 
3782 White Prince, Double. — Pure white. An excellent com- 
panion to any of the above varieties. 
3783 Single. — Original purple variety. 
3784 Alba Single. -White form of above. 
DWARF PULCHELLA (I ntegripetala). 
A dwarf species. 1 to 1$ ft. high, with double and single flowered 
varieties. Compact habit, very useful for garden decoration, but not 
so suitable for cutting and pot culture as the Blcgans varieties. The 
1 ntegripetala are the best forms, being wider in the petal than the 
original Pulchella type. 
3788 Mrs. Langtry. — Single. Carmine, edged white; a very light 
and elegant combination of colour. 
3789 Morning Glory. — Double. Rosy purple, margined white. A 
fine bedding variety. 
3790 Single Dark Rose.— Original type. 
3791 Single Pure White.— White form of original type. 
3792 Double Rose. — Pretty clear rose-coloured flowers borne in 
great abundance. 
3793 Double White.— A pure white form of above variety. 
The above are packed in 
CLARY. -Sow outdoors in spring. 
No. 
3555 Purple. -Hardy annual, for bedding. 
CLEMATIS (Virgin’s Bower).- Well-known climbing 
perennials. Sow seed in early spring under glass, pot off. and 
plant outdoors in early summer. 
3558 Flam mu la. — Ordinary white, sweet scented. 
3580 Jackmanni varieties.— Saved from the best colours. 
CLIANTHUS (Glory Pea). — S eed should be sown in well-drained 
pot of light soil early in spring, in strong heat. May be flowered 
out of doors in favourable situations. 
3813 Dampieri ( Sturt's Pea).— Unique, scarlet and black, lit. 2 ft. 
3614 Puniceus (New Zealand Glory or Lobster Plant). — Bright 
scarlet flowers. Climber. 
CLINTONIA. 
3617 Pulchella. — One of the loveliest pot annuals: purple, white, 
and yellow. Ht. 6 in. 
COB^EA. Handsome half-hardy climber for greenhouse or in 
warm situation out of doors. Kasily grown from seed ; sow 
early in spring in heat, and pot off. 
3620 Scandens.— Purple bell-shaped flowers. 
3621 Scandens alba.— White. 
COCKSCOM Ba — Annual. Our strain cannot be surpassed. For 
earliest work, sow in January or February, and again in spring 
for general work, using good light sandy loam. 
3724 Carters Empress.— Combs of immense size ; we have 
measured these l£ ft. across. Rich crimson, dark foliage. 
3725 Crimson. — Light foliage. Good ordinary stock. Ht. 1 ft. 
3727 Dwarf Mixed. -A splendid strain of this showy annual. lu- 
ll t If t crimS0U ’ b,ood rcdi Purple, rose, and yellow shades. 
COLEUS. -Grand ornamental foliaged plants, superbly 
variegated; for stove, greenhouse, or sub-tropical garden in 
summer. Sow in heat in early spring, and pot ofi'. The variega- 
tion does not always show itself plainly until the plants have 
reached some size. 
3730 Carters Choicest Mixed.— Saved from the best varieties. 
8d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
Address for all correspondence. RAYS' ES PARR, 
L.OXDOX, S.m 
