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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS—. BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
ABRONIA] [ANAGALLIS 
The following are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
ABRONIA (Sand Vkruena). — Half-hardy annual of elegant trailing 
habit for rockeries and dry places. Sow in early spring in pots 
and plant out. 
No. 
3137 U mbcllata. — Rosy pink. 
ABUTILON (Indian Mallow). — K legant form. Useful for conser- 
vatory decoration and for sub-tropical bedding. Sow in heat 
in spring, and pot off as soon as large enough to handle. For 
bedding out they should be hardened off well before planting 
out. Ht. 6 ft. 
3141 Carters Choicest Mixed. 
ACACIA (Mimosa, Wattles). Shrubs in high repute for decorative 
purposes under glass. 
3144 Armata ( Kangaroo Thorn ). — Good pot plant. 
3145 Lophantha. — Elegant foliage. 
3146 Carters Choice Mixed.— All the best kinds. 
ACH I MENES. — Tuberous rooted. Sow in heat in February, and 
treat as Gloxinias. 
3152 Carters Choice Mixed Perpkt.. 2/6 
AGERATUM. — Half-hardy annual, neat habit, with 
effective flowers, mostly lavender blue ; 
very useful in beds or along borders. Sow early in spring in 
pans, in heat, and prick off when the seedlings are sufficiently 
advanced in growth. 
No. 
3000 Imperial Dwarf Blue.— The finest bedding variety in 
cultivation. 9 in. 
3001 Blue Star. -The most compact Ageratum yet introduced. 
Tight blue. Ht. 6 in. 
3002 Little Dorrit. I .avender. 6 in. 
3003 Victoria Louise.— Dwarf ; light blue with white centre ; very 
showy. 
3004 Imperial Dwarf White.— lit. 9 in. 
3005 Carters Lavender Band.— Extremely dwarf, of soft 
lavender hue. Ht. 4 in. 
3006 Mcxicanum.- lit. li ft. 
ALONSOA.— Treat as half-hardy annual ; Pretty plants, for flower 
borders. 
3161 Warsccwiozii.— Scarlet. Ht. 2 ft. 
ACROCLINIUM. — See Everlasting Flowers. 
AESTHETIC op For cut bloom. Sow in spring 
and plant out as soon as the 
DECORATIVE FLOWERS. seedlings are strong enough. 
or sow in the place where they 
are intended to flower and thin out as may be necessary. 
Mowers that are not cut should be taken off when they wither, 
and fresh ones will quickly take their place. Sow also in 
September for spring flowers. 
3012 Blue Marguerite (Perennial). — Hardy ; admirable for 
cutting. Ht. l£ ft. 
3013 White Marguerite (Perennial). Dwarf habit. Ht. lift. 
3014 nf 'lTiT Mar Kuerlte (Perennial). — Compact growing. 
3015 Blood Marguerite (Annual).— Character of the favourite 
single Dahlia. Ht. lA ft. 
3016 Mareucrito (Annual). Excellent pot plant. 
3 ^'^ Cornflower (Annual). — Cut flower: profuse bloomer. 
3018 Golden Sunset (Perennial, flowering the first season). — 
Rest of the Coreopsis tribe. Ht. 2 ft. 
3019 Crimson Spray (Perennial). — -Tribe of Saxifrages ; crimson 
scarlet. Ht. 1 ft. 
3020 Alpine Poppy (Perennial).— Neat dwarf habit, for pots or 
bouquets : mixed colours. 1 ft. 
3021 Caucasian Beauty (Perennial).— For the rockery or mixed 
border : colour lavender blue. A cut’flower. Ht. li ft. 
3022 Pennant Pink (Perennial, flowering the first season). — An 
importation from Japan. Tong petals deeply laciniated ; colour 
rich and varied ; continuous bloomer. Ht. 1 ft. 
3023 Silver Thistle (Perennial). — Unique ornament to the mixed 
border ; bright metallic lustre. Ht. 2i ft. 
3024 Complete Collection of above (Nos. 3012 to 3023) ... 6/- 
JVo. 3000 Ageratum, Imperial Dwarf Blue. See next column. 
ALSTRCEMERIA (Peruvian Tily).— (P erennial). Sow in gentle 
heat early in spring, and prick off. 
3164 Carters Choice Mixed. lit. lift. 
ALYSSUM.— For spring or summer. Good pot or rockery 
plants, lfasily grown. 
3030 Carters Snow Carpet (Annual).— One of tile most valuable 
dwarf bedding plants of modern introduction. Perfectly hardy. 
If transplanted a foot apart the plants spread out their side 
branches along the ground till they meet, becoming covered 
with pure white flowers, giving the effect of a snow carpet. 
Flowers through the summer and autumn until cut off by frosts 
Ht. 4 in. 
3031 Maritimum Sweet Alyssum (Annual).— White. Ht. 9 in. 
3032 Saxatilc sulphurcum (Perennial).— New shade. lit. 9 in. 
3033 Saxatilc compactum. — Hardy perennial for rockwork. 
Bright yellow. Ht. 6 in. 
AMARANTH US. —Half-hardy annuals with very ornamental foliage. 
Sow in March in gentle heat. 
3167 Melancholicus ruber.— Maroon. Hardy. Ht. 1 ft. 
3169 Salicifolius. -Tong, graceful, willow-like foliage, tinted 
crimson and gold. lit. 3 ft. 
3170 Tricolor. — Sub-tropical. Colours scarlet, crimson, and gold. 
Ht. 2 ft. 
AMARYLLIS.— Stove and warm greenhouse bulbous plant. 
3173 Extra Choice Hybrids, cross fertilised, and saved from one 
of the finest collections of rich and varied colours, fine form and 
substance. Per pkt.. 2/6 
AMMOBIUM. — See Everlasting Flowers. 
ANAGALLIS (Pimpernel). — A n old-fashioned half-hardy annual. 
Will flower all the season in warm soils, or may be grown in pots 
for green house decoration. 
3117 Large Blue. — Ultramarine. Ht. 6 in. 
The above are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
We shall be extremely obliged if customers will kindly order by number and price only. 
Seedsmen to H.M. the King, RAYNES PARK', LONDON, S.W. ig. 
