CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BE AUT1 FUL FLO JEERS. 
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^OSE» — Selected varieties that can be grown from seed. 
No. 
5135 Carters Annual. — -Very pretty and interesting. A real gem. 
If the seed is sown in a pan, in a slight heat, the seedlings will 
appear in a few weeks. Pot off, and expect some fairy blooms 
within three months. 
Per pkt., • 1/-. 1/6. and 2/6 
5136 Hybrid Perpetual — Excellent for experiment. 
5137 Tea-scented. — Mixed varieties, all colours. 
CAMPION (Agkostkmma or Lychnis coronaria).- 
Perennial. Sow in spring in open border. 
51(?G Red or Crimson.— Foliage woolly and silvery. 
RUDBECKIA (Cone Flower). — Hardy annuals and perennials. 
Plants presenting the characteristics of the Single Sunflower 
with flower petals narrower and raised central discs. Sow in 
spring in a seed-bed with a warm aspect, and transplant when 
large enough. 
5152 Carters Cactus-flowered. Annual. Golden yellow with 
maroon flakes. Excellent novelty for cut flowers. 
5154 Bicolour superba. — Fine annual. Golden yellow with 
maroon spots ; large blossoms. 
5155 Cal iforn lea. -Grand perennial. Golden bloom, with long 
brown cone. Ht. 2 to 3 ft. 
SAINTPAULIA. — Stove perennial. Gesneriad section; first- 
class pot plant. 
5172 lonantha.— Bright violet-blue. Ht. 4 in. Per pkt., 1/6 
SALPIGLOSSIS. — Half-hardy annual, 
5232 Carters Largre-flowered Black. — Intense, veined throat . 
Ht. 2 ft. 
5233 Carters Large-flowered Scarlet.— Large, finely veined. 
Ht. 2 ft. 
5234 Carters Large-flowered Rose. Ht. 2 ft. 
5235 Carters Large-flowered Violet. Ht. 2 ft. 
5236 Carters Large-flowered White. With gold stripe. Ht. 
2 ft. 
5237 Carters Largre-flowered Purple. With yellow stripe. 
Ht. 2 ft. 
5238 Carters Largre-flowered Mixed Varieties. Ht. 2 ft. 
5239 Mammoth, Choice Mixed.— A new class of strong, erect 
growth, hearing gorgeous flowers of the finest markings. Ht. 
U ft. (Photograph above.) 
5240 Dwarf. — Bright colours. Ht. 1 ft. 
The above are packed in 
[SCABIOUS 
SALVIAi-Annuals and perennials. Sow in heat, in early 
spring, prick off into boxes in warm frames, and harden off well 
before planting out. Argentea may be sown in pans or boxes 
in a frame, and then planted out. 
No. 5183 Salvia, Zurich. 
No. 
5179 Coccinea. — Brilliant scarlet, half-hardy annual. Ht. 2 ft. 
5180 Patens.— Half-hardy blue perennial, for pots or bedding. 
5181 Splendens. — Crimson perennial, for pots. Ht. 1$ ft. 
5182 Splendens compacta.— Perennial. Neat habit. Ht. I ft. 
5183 Splendens, Carters Zurich. — Very early flowering. Most 
fiery scarlet; splendid for pot and other decoration. Ht. 1 ft. 
(Photograph above.) Per pkt.. 1/-. 1/6, and 2/6 
5184 Argentea.- Large procumbent silver foliage. Fine border 
perennial. Ht. 2 ft. 
SAN VITALIA.— Hardy annual. 
5176 Procumbcns, fl. pi.— Bright effective edging plant; yellow. 
SAPONARIA. For edging, rockeries. &c. Sow where intended 
to flower. 
5189 Scarlet Queen.— Hardy annual. Rich rose colour, dark 
stems. Ht. 6 in. 
5190 Calabrica. — Hardy annual. Rose. 
5191 Calabrica alba.— Hardy annual. White. 
5192 Ocymoides.— Perennial rock plant. Pale pink ; trailer. 
5193 Vacaria. -Hardy annual. Valuable for cutting: used for 
decoration with Sweet Peas. A beautiful soft pink flower, most 
graceful in vases. Also makes a nice pot plant for the green- 
house. 
SCABIOUS. This bright-flowering plant is usually 
treated as an annual in our gardens. During 
recent years it has been greatly improved both in habit and 
range of colours, and is fast becoming one of the most popular 
of border flowers. When given plenty of room and the seed- 
vessels are kept regularly picked off. it will last through the 
whole of the summer. Owing to its sweetness the bees are very 
fond of it, and its floral favours also attract all the most 
beautiful types of butterflies in the neighbourhood. Sow the 
seed in heat in February and March in a pan or small box, and 
transplant the seedlings 3 in. apart in larger boxes ; harden oft' 
as spring advances, and set out in the border towards end of 
May. They may also be sown where intended to grow during 
March and April. 
LARGE-FLOWERED DWARF DOUBLE. Ht. i$ ft. 
5246 Carters Cherry Red. ^ 
5247 Carters Crimson. 
5248 Carters Carmine. 
5249 Carters Purple. 
5250 Carters Rose. 
5251 Carters White. 
5253 Carters Mixed.— All colours. J 
Scabious continued on Page 9ti. 
8d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
These colours are 
particularly brilliant 
and handsome 
for vase decoration. 
II T shall he extremely obliged if customers will kindly indicate the catalogue number when ordering. 
Address for nil correspondence, RAYXES PARR, LOXDQX, S. II'. ;<?. 
