CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
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[CARNATION 
CANNABIS (Indian Hemp). — O ne of the finest foliage plants for 
sub-tropical gardens and beds. Sow in spring and prick oft'. 
No. 
3578 Indica.— lit. 6 ft. 
CANTERBURY BELL.— nar ‘>> r bie '"'; al sow 
in summer, transplant 
to a bed in autumn for flowering the following year. They also 
make effective pot plants for spring flowering, sown in summer 
and potted in autumn, and kept in a cool frame through winter. 
No matter how carefully the double-flowering types are saved, 
some are certain to come single. The seed-bearing spikes 
should be cut out vvheu the beauty is over, and more may come. 
No. 34(57 Cup and Saucer Variety. No. 3472 Carters Single Rose. 
Cup and Saucer Varieties (Calycanthema). — A very beautiful 
type. 
3485 Carters Blue. 3487 Carters White. 
3486 Carters Rose. 3469 Carters Choice Mixed. lit. 2 ft. 
SINGLE VARIETIES. 
3471 Carters Single Blue. 3473 Carters Single White. 
3472 Carters Single Rose.— Delicate. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES. 
Seed chosen from the very best double flowers. Unfortunately 
a few singles cannot be avoided. 
3478 Carters Double Blue. 3480 Carters Double Rose. 
3479 Carters Double Lilac. 3481 Carters Double White. 
3475 Carters Superb Mixed.— All shades of colour; a fine 
assortment of BOTH SINGI,KS and DOUBLKS. Good habit. 
CAPE GOOSEBERRY.— See Physalis. 
CAPE HEATH.— See Krica. 
CAPE JES AMINE. — See Gardenia. 
CAPSICUM. — Kxcellent pot plants for conservatory or table de- 
coration. Sow seeds in heat in spring, and pot off singly. 
3609 Elephant’s Trunk. Scarlet. 
3610 Carters Choice Mixed. — Various colours for general use. 
CARNATION AND 
PICOTEE. 
A popular and lovely flower, 
always in fashion. In colour and 
form unique, with a pleasing fra- 
grance in many types. Whether 
grown in pots for conservatory decoration or in the garden beds 
for summer display, its charms are equally attractive. Our 
seed is saved with the greatest care, and should produce a large 
percentage of the very best flowers, but unfortunately, as with 
other florists’ flowers, it cannot be guaranteed that every one 
will come double. Care should be taken to preserve the smallest 
seedlings, as these frequently produce the finest quality blooms. 
Sow in spring in cool frame, prick out, and plant out in good 
soil when strong enough, for flowering tin following season. 
3677 Carters Choice Double Carnation. -A splendid mixture 
of seifs, flakes, bizarres, fancies, and yellow grounds. All 
varieties mixed. 
CARNATION — Continued. 
3678 American Tree Carnations. —The seed we offer is saved 
from one of the best collections in the country, being hand- 
fertilised by experts who have raised many of the best forms 
now in commerce. 
3679 Choicest Perpetual or Tree.— Includes all the best French 
varieties in cultivation. 
3680 Perpetual Yellow. — About 35 per cent, true from seed. 
3681 White Lady. I ,arge pure white. 
3682 Picotee.— Choicest double mixed. 
3683 Picotee. Choicest perpetual mixed. 
3684 Grcnadin. A bright scarlet form, similar in habit to Margaret 
varieties. 
3687 Carnation. 12 varieties. Bizarre. 10 seeds of each. 3, '6 
3688 Carnation. 12 varieties. Bizarre and SelT. 
Per pkt. 10 seeds of each, 3/6 
3689 Carnation. 12 varieties. Selfs. 10 seeds of each. 3,6 
3692 Carters Annual Carnation.— Bloom in six months from 
seed. — Carnations are favourites with all lovers of flowers, 'i'll is 
strain will bring them within the reach and the cultivation of 
everybody, as it is one of the most valuable introductions of 
modern times. Sow under glass in January and February, and 
transplant as soon as ready. They commence to flower in July, 
producing a wealth of large bloom of great variety of colour 
until cut off by the frost, thus producing a supply after the 
perennial varieties are over. Being equally valuable for indoor 
cultivation, some can be potted and placed in a cool greenhouse, 
when they provide a succession of bloom during the winter 
months. They can also be sown in June to flower the following 
year. They produce a very large percentage of double flowers, 
and include a most varied assortment of fancy, yellow ground, 
bizarre, as well as seifs, rich with delightful fragrance, and 
diversity of colour. 
3693 Margaret, Mixed.— A fine early-flowered strain, which may- 
be sown in February under glass for blooming the same season 
or in June and July for flowering the following year. 
3694 White Margaret — Pure white blossom, delicately scented, 
and a splendid subject for cut flowers. 
The above are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
