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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS — BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
The following are packed 
GOLDEN FEATHER] 
GOLDEN FEATHER.— See Pyrethrum. 
GOURDS 
(ORNAMENTAL) 
1 hese require about the same cultivation 
as Vegetable Marrows, ami should he 
largely grown in flower gardens and 
Pleasure grounds. Trained over a pergola 
they form a distinct, interesting, and beautiful feature. The 
smaller fruiting Apple, Orange. Pear, and Bgg-shaped kinds 
produce a charming effect when trained overarches, while the 
majority of varieties have a very charming effect when tied up 
to poles. The Pumpkin and Squash varieties are eaten verv 
largely on the Continent and in the United States. 
No. 4283 Ornamental Gourds. 
No. 
4283 Mixed, in great variety. 
4284 Collection, 12 varieties, small-fruited kinds. Apple, Pear 
Orauge, &e 3/6 
4285 Collection, 12 varieties, large-fruited kinds. Pumpkins 
Squash, Turk’s Cap, &c 3/6 
GRASSES, ORNAMENTAL, Hints on Culture. 
* — 1 he annual var- 
FOR DECORATION, &c. ieties should be 
, sown out of doors 
during April where they are intended to flower, or for earlier 
work sow under glass, and plant out. Pile perennial varieties 
are best sown during summer, and planted out in borders in 
spring. The flower heads should he cut in a young stage and 
hung upside down to tlry, as they are then more lasting for 
decorative purposes. 
4196 Aerostis nebulosa. — Hlegant and graceful ; the best. 
W) Briza gracilis ( Qiutkim • Grass). 
4201 Briza maxima (Quakinu Grass). 
4204 Coix lachryma (Job's Tears). 
4205 Cypcrus altcrnifolius ( Umbrella Grass). — Seilli-aquatic. 
4206 Eragrostis clcgans (Hove Grass). 
4211 tflyncrium argentcum (Pampas Grass). 
4212 Hordeum jubatum (Squirrcl's-tail). 
4210 Isolcpis gfracilis. — Charming pot plant. 
4214 Laerurus ovatus (Hare' s-tail Grass). 
4217 Panicum plicatum — Graceful panicles of bloom. 
42 15 Panicum tonsum.- New and beautiful. 
4219 Panicum virgatum.- Delicate, graceful bloom. 
4220 *stipa ponnata I Feather Grass). 
4221 Carters Choice Mixed Varieties. 
4224 Collection of 6 Distinct Varieties Per pkt.. 2/6 
'These varieties will not bloom the first year from seed. 
in 8d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
[HELICHRYSUM 
GREVILLEA. -An ornamental plant. In great use for decorative 
purposes. Sow in heat in early spring, and pot off as soon as 
they can be handled. 
No. 
4271 fon?gJ. 8ta " 1 hC beSt f ° r keneral use - Beautiful fern-like 
GUM TREE. See Eucalyptus. 
GYPSOPHILA (Cloud Plant).— Graceful panicles of wavy 
, fQ .„ c o c blossom; for bouquets, table decoration. 
i Sow the annual species in spring where the plants 
are intended to flower and thin out seedlings. Paniculata is 
a perennial, and should be sown in spring or summer. 
No, 4274 GyfisopJiila Blegans Grandiflora. 
4274 Elegrans grandiflora — Annual. Cream white. 
4275 Elcgrans Carmine. -Annual. Anew shade. Most effective 
for decorative purposes. 
4276 Elegrans rosea.— Annual. Rose. 
4277 Muralis.— Hardy annual for rockwork. Ht. 6 in. 
4278 Paniculata.— Tine pure white perennial kind. Ht. 2 h ft. 
4279 Paniculata Double. —Perennial. A beautiful double form 
of the Cloud Plant, possessing the advantage of flowering 
under a much longer period than the type. If sown in spring 
will flower freely the following year. Ht. 2 ft. 
HAWKWEED. Annual. Will grow anywhere if sown in spring. 
4311 Red. I-It. 1 ft. 
4312 White. Ht. 1 ft. 
4313 Yellow, -lit. I ft. 
HEARTSEASE. — See Pansy. 
HELIANTHUS. — See Sunflower. 
HELICHRYSUM.- See Everlasting Flowers. 
The above are packed in 8d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
"CoaXIvI Address for all correspondence , HAYNES PARK. LONDON, S.II’. ij. 
