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BIGN'ONIA] 
CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
The -following are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
[CALENDULA 
BIGNONIA (Trumpet Flower). — A fine perennial climber for 
conservatory decoration and warm situations in the garden. 
Seeds must be sown in heat early in spring. 
No. 
3415 Grandiflora..— Large orange-scarlet trumpet-shaped flowers. 
3416 Radicans.- Scarlet. 
BRACHYCOME.— See Daisy. Swan River. 
BROOM. — Sow in spring or summer for strong plants to flower the 
following year. Hardy shrub. 
3426 Carters Crimson and Gold.— Excellent for cutting. 
3427 Carters White.— Free bloomer, long sprays of white flowers. 
BURNING BUSH.— See Fraxinella. 
CACALIA. 
3484 Cocci nia.— The Scarlet Tassel Flower. For mixed borders. 
Annual. Ht. 1 ft. 
CALAMPELIS (Kccremocarpus).— Climber for verandahs, trellises. 
&c. Handsome racemes of bloom. Perennial. Sow in heat, to 
bloom the first season out of doors. 
3487 Scabra.— Orange-scarlet. Ht. 10 ft. 
CALANDRI NIA.— Perennial. Succulent plant. Sow in pans in 
spring, place in frame, and prick out in bed or border for 
summer blooming. 
3400 Umbellata.— Vivid crimson. Good rock plant. 
a | pplHI APIA Carters Victoria Prize strain is 
"***■**■ world-famous, and has secured the 
highest honours wherever exhibited. Our exhibits at the 
Royal Horticultural Society’s Annual Flower Shows are always 
the theme of general admiration. 
CALCEOLARIA— Continued. 
Carters Victoria Prize Calceolaria, described in previous column. 
No. 
3452 Golden Princess.— Exquisite yellow. Of the same perfect 
habit as our Victoria Prize strain. The soft pure golden flowers 
are very valuable for conservatory decoration during that period 
of the year when this colour is scarce. Per pkt., 2/6. 3/6. and 5/- 
3457 Mixed Colours. — Although an excellent strain, does not 
contain such a range of colour as our Victoria Prize. 
Per pkt.. 1/6 
3454 New Dwarf Bedding Per pkt . 2/6 
34.53 Hardy Shrubby.— From best varieties. ... Per pkt., 2/6 
CARTERS MINIATURE CALCEOLARIA. 
A curious small-flowered type, quite unique in growth and 
character. Makes a fine dwarf plant for stage fronts in conservatory 
among other growths of similar habit. 
3461 Tom Thumb.— Brilliant as the Victoria Prize varieties, but 
of dwarf habit. Per pkt.. 1/- and 2/6 
3462 The Gem.— Pretty and elegant, beautiful colourings. 
Per pkt.. 1/- and 2/6 
CALENDULA (Garden Marigold) (Annual).— Very showy border 
plant, lasting the whole of the summer without any attention 
whatever beyond keeping the seed vessels picked off. Not at all 
particular to either soil or surroundings, and maybe described 
as everybody’s flower. Sow in spring where plants are intended 
to flower. 
3544 Cockade Orange. —Very large double flowers; Showy 
colour. Ht. 1 ft. 
3545 Meteor.— Lemon yellow, orange stripes. Ht. 1* ft. 
3546 Hybrida or Pot.— Single yellow. Ht. 1* ft. 
3547 Officinalis.— The single yellow cottage garden Marigold. 
Ht. 1 ft. 
3548 Pluvialis.— Pure white. Ht. 1 ft. 
34.50 Carters Victoria Prize Calceolaria, Mixed, an 
Colours.— In addition to the usual range of colours found 
in this plant, our choice strain produces many distinct seedlings 
of unique colour, the rose, pink, and cupreous shades being 
particularly pleasing. It is impossible by photography to give 
anv adequate idea of the beauty of these magnificent flowers. 
The variations and markings are endless, the flowers are of 
large size and perfect in form, and the habit is unexceptionable. 
Per pkt., 2/6, 3/6. and 51- 
345 Clibranii.— A free-flowering hybrid of spreading habit: very 
useful for greenhouse decoration. Ht. 2 to 3 ft. Per pkt.. 2/6 
IVc sluitl be extremely obliged if customers will kindly order by number and price only. 
The above are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
Address for all correspondence , RAYNES PARK, LONDON, S.IF. ig. 
