CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
The following are packed in 8d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
HELIOTROPE] 
HELIOTROPE (Cherry Pie).— Sweet-scented perennials. Sow 
under class in early spring, and pot off. 
[JACOB'S LADDER 
4S25 Carters Larec-fiowercd Varieties.— Beautiful novelties; 
good colours. 
4326 Anna. Turrell.— Light. Ht. 2 ft. 
4327 Roi dcs Noirs.— Dark. lit. 2 ft. 
4328 White Lady. 
HEUCHERA.- Perennial. Charming for bouquets. Sow in 
spring, and plant out. 
4332 Splendens.— Crimson. Ht. 1* ft. 
4333 Splendens alba.— White. 
HIBISCUSiai .owTrihh). — S howy annual and perennial. Sow 
Africanus, the annual species, in early spring under glass, 
and plant out when all fear of frost has gone. Coccinetts should 
be sown in heat, and potted off and grown in warm house. 
4336 Africanus. -Annual. Creamy-yellow, purple markings. Ht. 
4337 CoccincuSi— Scarlet greenhouse shrub; used for decoration 
of walls. Ht. 6 ft. 
■ j m ■ VHnPk Where plants have suffered from rust 
i u previous years, seedlings should he 
sprayed with Bordeaux mixture early in spring, and again when 
the flower spikes arc forming. Seed is usually sown in summer, 
and the plants grown on to flower next season, but some prefer 
to sow in boxes or on a hot-bed early in the year. Prick the 
young plants out. and plant out iu April to bloom the same 
summer. 
CARTERS DOUBLE SHOW. 
4290 Carters Crimson. 4294 Carters Sulphur- 
4291 Carters Purpli6h-Violet. Yellow. 
4292 Carters Rose. 4295 Carters Pure White. 
4293 Carters Salmon. 
HOLLYHOCK Continued. 
4298 Carters Choice Mixed. 
4306 
NEW. 
4302 Double Palling: Belle. -This particularly fine fonn bears 
large double flowers of a charming shade of silvery pink and 
attracts much attention. A splendid subject for clumping at 
the back of herbaceous borders. Per pkt.. 1/6 and 2 '6 
Countryside - With the same attractive 
habit of growth as Palling Belle. Flowers 
of a charming crimson colour. 
Per pkt.. 1/6 and 2/6 
No. _ 
4301 Carters Perpetual-flowering:. -Annual 1‘yfk.- Sown 
early in spring and planted out first week in May. it will bloom 
from middle of July to late in autumn. Habit branching, semi- 
tall, flowers double with graceful loose petals. Mixed colours. 
4303 Choice Mammoth Fringed Varieties. -Mixed colours. 
4304 Singrlc hybrids in the most delicate shades and pure colours. 
The plants are very robust and remain in bloom over a long 
period. 
HONESTY (Lunakia).— H ardy biennial. Singular seed vessels ; 
useful, when dried, for house decoration in winter. Sow in 
spring. 
4342 Purple. 
4343 White.— Ht. 1$ ft. 
4344 NOVELTY.— Munstead Purple. —This giant form of 
Lunaria was raised by Miss Jekyll. V.M.H.. in her delightful 
wild garden at Munstead Wood. The large well-formed flowers 
arc of great substance and quite distinct, being a bright rosy 
purple. For growing in the semi-wild garden and for spring 
bedding it is a most brilliant subject, supplying a colour which 
is rare in the early part of the year. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Japanese ■ — Perennial. 
4352 Variegata-— Evergreen. Fine in window boxes and hanging 
baskets. 
HOP. See Humulus. 
HU ME A. —Biennial. For greenhouse, in pots. It also makes a 
graceful plant when used in beds during summer. Sow i JI 
summer in pots, in cool frame or greenhouse, and pot oft. 
4355 Elcgans. 
HUMULUS (Hop). — H ardy climbers. No. 4348 is a very pretty, 
quick-growing annual climber. Sow in pots early in February, 
in heat, and plant out in May. 
4347 Japonicus.- Green foliage. 
4348 Japonicus variegatus. -Green foliage, marked silvery 
white. 
4349 LupuEus.- Perennial (Garden IIop). 
IBERIS. See Candytuft. 
ICE PLANT. — Annual. 
4361 Mcsembryanthemum crystallinum. 
IMPATIENS (Balsam). — A nnual. Sow in spring in heat, and 
pot off. Perpetual bloomers. 
4364 Sultani. Rosy scarlet. 
4365 Holsti ( Zanzibar Balsam). — A new annual plant from East 
Africa, resembling the Zanzibar Balsam in habit, leaf, and shape 
of blossom. Colour vermilion red. A beautiful plant for half 
shady places and pots. Awarded a First-Class Certificate. 
R.H.S. 
INCARVILLEA. -Perennial. Beautiful Gloxinia-like flowers. 
Sow in spring under glass, and pot off. Makes an effective 
plant in a warm border, as its plants are produced on long stems. 
4368 Dcla.va.yi. — Flowers lovely crimson-purple, with yellow veined 
throat. 
INDIAN CORN. Sec Zea. 
INDIAN CRESS. See Nasturtium. 
INDIAN HEMP. See Cannabis. 
INDIAN PINK (dianthus Chinensis).— B iennial. 
4374 Carters Double Mixed. 
4375 Mixed Si nKle.— Ordinary. 
INDIAN SHOT. See Canna. 
IONOPSIDIUM. -Annual. Sow in spring or autumn in open 
ground. 
4378 Acaulc. — Pale lilac. For pots, edgings, or rockwork. 
IPOM/EA. See Convolvulus. 
IRIS (Fleur de Ms).— H ardy bulb. 
4381 Mixed.— All sorts. 
4382 Ksemp-feri. Japanese varieties. 
ISOLEPIS. See Ornamental Grasses. 
JACOBAEA. —Hardy annuals. Sow in open border In spring. 
488,1 Carters Mixed.— For pots or borders. 
4388 Crimson. 
4387 Purple. 
JACOB’S 
perennial. Sow in spring, and plant out. 
4393 Blue.— One of the oldest recorded British plants. Ht. 1 tt. 
LADDER (PoLEMONtim c<erplbum).— Hardy 
The above are packed in Sd. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
Seedsmen to H.M. the king, RAYNIiS PARK. LONDON, i.ll . ly. 
