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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS 
ANTIRRHINUM] 
ANTIRRHINUM, DWARF -Continued. 
Nc.. 
31IKI Carters Fiery Red, yellow lip. 
3085 Carters Deep Rose, white throat, yellow lip. 
3080 Carters Crimson, white throat, yellow lip. 
3037 ™rk!tk™ Striped- Ro'Moss shades of all striped and blotched 
30110 Carters Dwarf, Choicest Mixed. 
AQUILEGIA. 
CARTERS 
LONG-SPURRED. 
3100 
Hardy perennials of great beauty 
and utility in borders, where they 
will bloom freely when established, 
early in the summer. The long- 
snrrintit,, , , , spurred type, of which we make a 
speciality gives elegant cut flowers. We have now included 
some new and effective colours. Sow seeds under cover in 
l ebiuarj . or m (lie open from March to May. as a long se isou of 
Sl!TO2. 6,,erC ' m,,I6t ' ,a '' wlieI1 sommer 
NOVELTY. 
Carter Lon ^-spurred, Rose and 
Pink Shades. -A very pretty strain 
c • , , , °* robust habit, containing a wide ramie 
rosy tIUO " 8h *» y 
J 
3101 Carters Long-spurred, Blue Hybrids. — A very fine 
farcer thmrnhf t f ° r,n , of A V"ilcilm ccerulea. Blooms much 
larger than the t> pe. plants extremely floriferous. Ht. 1 ft. 
3102 Carters LoriK-spurrcd, Golden. 
form. Ht. 2 ft 
-Pure golden ; charming 
3103 Carters Loner -spurred, Double Golden.-A double 
form of the above species. About 50 per cent, double all 
flowers of the same golden shade. ooume. all 
3104 Carters Loner-spurred, White. -Similar in habit to th* 
chaste format, f ‘ff’*" ^ White - with " a!e w "«- A very 
3107 Carters Loner - spurred, all Colours Mixed -This 
fin'e form* * ! e - i ast word , in Atmilegias, and contains numerous 
flue forms which cannot he fixed in their separate colour? We 
i^this a uuty^^strTiii?^Ht. C 2| l f P . 0n r ° buStUess uf habi ‘ i »*Iect- 
-BEAUTIEUL FLOWERS. 
[ASTER 
AQUILEGIA — Continued. 
No. 
3105 ®“',!f? rn , i l ca , b rida- - Long-spurred hybrids. Yellow 
corolla with gpjden spurs. lit. 2* ft. 
3m whh"scp'a?s 8a- Ht A l d ft. arf fOTm wfth ShortSpurs f bIue '°r°>l« «««* 
COLUMBINE. 
3110 Carters Hybrids — This strain contains a very wide range of 
colour. For naturalising and the wild garden th??? ?h°‘ 
ashamed t> pcs ale very useful, being more robust and free 
1 owe red than the newer hybrid long-spurred varieties, although 
the nd|*types Xhlblt tUe wonderful diversity of colour found ht 
3112 hinns 61 " 8 M ' XOd Doub,e - -A splendid mixture of very double 
ARABIS. -Hardy perennial for spring bedding. 
31HS Albida — White; neat. Ht. 6 in. 
3107 Alpina. Paper white. Ht. 0 in. 
* RA s!>^: 'S' KXWf 1 PUrPOSeS - SOW *” -ots in early 
3200 Papyrifcra (Rice Paper Plant). 
I Sioboldi.— Palmate foliage. 
ARCTOTIS. -Half hardy. An annual from S. W Africa Most 
useful for cutting, having long stalks. 1 
3120 °r? ndia -~ I l >ais >;-. likc flowers, pure white, lilac oil the outside 
summer V Ht! e 2^t')' SC; ° Very “ Sy culture ' flowering all the 
ARGEMONE (PIUCKI.Y Poppy).— Sow in March and plant out in 
sunny borders. Very easily grown. 
3123 Grandiflora. — Hardy annual ; white. 
ARIS T, < ? LOCHIA , (Thi ] OPtchmak's Pipe).— C limbing plants w 'tli 
curious pipe-shaped flowers. Sow in heat in March, and pot olT 
3204 fe'iwaSry 8 ' - Perenuial ; hamlsomc '- v spotted. Pretty for con- 
3205 Sipho. Hardy climber; splendid foliage, and easily grown 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS. -Easily raised from seed sown in early 
spimg ill heat. Valuable for cutting for bouquets and table 
decoration. Also makes a nice plant for covering a pillar in the 
conservatory, or for training over a balloon?shape fr ,,, l 
A . Sprengen is a grand basket plant. * e 
3I2(> Asparagus plumosus nanus. 
3127 Asparagus Sprcngcri. 
'P?j P 'n? U | LA ® DORAT * ( Woodruff, New Mown Huy). 
h?* T 1S are very ' r ~' white. 
ASTER. — The whole group may he described as half-hardy 
n . annuals, the seeds being best sown under glass in 
frnme? P fo? S ni? 11 c the s = e<llin k s Pricked out into boxes or in 
as the ° ccasi °" 
CARTERS RAY. 
„„„ Qo'te a unique type of the annual Aster. The flowers whirl, 
veiy large, often 5 in, across, are produced on long stalks -md 
hare prettily arranged quilled petals. Fine for cutting as th?v 
last a week in water if cut before fully expanded, ill. l.t ft.' 
3225 Carters Crimson 
The separate colours come 
finite true from seed, and 
are all distinct and pleasing 
shades. 
Some very effective combi- 
nations and contrasts can he 
obtained by a judicious use 
of tile various colours. 
3226 Carters Dark Blue 
3227 Carters Carmine Rose 
3228 Carters Pale Mauve 
3229 Carters Azure Blue 
3231) Carters Pure White 
3231 Carters Mixed Ray 
CARTERS PLUME. 
We particularly recommend these varieties for cutting The 
blooms, equalling Chrysanthemums in form, are borne on long 
stems, and the three shades blend well together. The most noble 
flowered Aster m cultivation. With flowing feather pe als 
Miou't lJ°ft. CU K ' W * haVe measured Womns 6 in. across. Ht.' 
3261 Carters White. 3263 Carters Rose. 
3262 Carters Blue. 3267 Carters Choice Mixed. 
The above are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
II c shnll he extremely obliged if customers will kindly order by number and price only. 
Seedsmen to II. .V. the Ring, HAYSES PARK, EOS DOS, S.IT. ig. 
