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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
COLLINSl A] 
COLLINS] A. -Pretty annual. Very useful for pot work as well as 
for border cultivation. Sow in autumn in pots for spring 
flowering in greenhouse, and in spring for summer flowering in 
borders. 
No. 
3733 Bicolor. — Purple and white, lit. 1 ft. 
COLUMBINE.— See Aquilegia. 
COM MELINA.— Half-hardy tuberous perennial plant. Sow in heat 
in early spring, and plant out in May or June. 
3739 Csclcstis. -Ulue. lit. l£ ft. 
LVU LU$a Annual. Lovely climbers for gar- 
den, trellis, &c. Sow in spring 
where intended to bloom. 
MAJOR. 
All charming colours. 
3801 Carters Choicest Mixed. All colours. 
MINOR. 
Annual. A dwarf species, lovely colours. Sow in spring in open 
border where plants are to bloom. 
3805 Crimson Violet. 
3800 Dark Purple. 
3807 Blue. 
3808 Striped. 
3809 White. 
3810 Mixed, Carters Varieties.— For general borders. 
Specially selected colours. 
3797 Blue. 
3798 Crimson. 
3799 Violet. 
3800 White. 
IPOM/EA. 
Perennial. Greenhouse climbing Convolvulus, embracing some 
of the loveliest colours imaginable. Sow in early spring in heat, and 
pot off, and train on trellis under glass, or out of doors in summer. 
3813 Mauritanicus.- For hanging baskets. 
3814 Leari.— Dark violet. 
3815 Heavenly Blue. — Surpassingly lovely ; a gem. 
3816 Rubro-cserulea. 
CORAL TREE. — See Erythrina. 
CORDYLINE. Perennial shrubs. Sow in early spring, in strong 
heat, in pots or pans of sandy soil and pot off. Most useful as a 
table plant, for greenhouse decoration, or summer bedding. 
Australis is about 3 ft. high. 
3835 Australis.— Recurved dark green foliage. 
COREOPSIS.— See Calliopsis. 
nORIMF LHWFR ( Cyanus Minor ). — Everything may be 
i_vs vv tn said ou beha jf of t h ese interesting and 
useful flowers, both as a border plant and also as a cut bloom. 
37u0 Royal Blue.— Perhaps the most popular of all. 
3701 Carters Double Mixed. 
3702 Carters Single Mixed. 
3703 Victoria.— Dwarf free flowering. 
3704 Purple. 
3705 Rose. 
3706 White. 
p A Cosineas have hitherto been shut out of English 
m gardens on account of their lateness in flowering; 
No. 3823 brings them within the range of desirable flowers for 
this country. 
3823 Early Flowering: Varieties, mixed.— A pretty feathery 
foliaged annual, useful for cutting, growing sometimes to a 
height of 4 ft., and very effective right up to the frost. Makes 
a nice winter flowering pot plant if sown in summer. Including 
purple, pink, mauve, white, and rose. Pit. 3 ft. to 4 ft. 
3824 Bipinnata.— Purple.— The original type from which all the 
modern varieties have originated. 
3826 Carters Mixed Colours.— An excellent strain which flowers 
rather later than our Early Flowering varieties. 
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COWSLIP. — Perennial. Our mixture contains a great diversity of 
colours. 
3830 English, mixed. — Much more robust than the common 
variety. The flower stems, which reach a Height of 1 ft., are 
crowned with an umbel of graceful drooping blooms, in a wide 
range of yellow, red, crimson, and maroon shades. 
The above are packed in 
[CYCLAMEN 
CUPHEA. — A pretty shrubby perennial, which makes a useful pot 
plant. It is often employed for bedding out in summer, and for 
this work is best treated as an annual. May be sown in autumn 
No. or spring in heat. 
3839 Platyccntra.— Red and black. Ht. 1 ft. 
CYANUS MINOR. — See Cornflower. 
CYCLAMEN. | (Carters Prize Strain.)— Sow at any 
" time (spring and autumn to be preferred) 
in pots or pans, in peaty loam and sand, covering the soil 
scarcely a quarter of an inch, place on warm shelf near the glass 
in greenhouse, keeping the soil moist but well drained. The 
seed takes from four to eight weeks to germinate. When the 
bulbs are the size of a pea transplant singly into small pots, 
transferring to larger pots as the plants develop. An average of 
60 deg. is the temperature best suited for producing well- 
developed flowers, and good ventilation without draught is 
a safeguard from disease. We also supply dry bulbs. 
3842 Carters Superb Mixture o-f all Colours.— Our grand 
large-flowered strain in all its best forms and every shade of 
colour, incl uding our superb salmon. This is a selection of many 
years' patient observation and labour. 
Ter pkt., 1 / 6 , 2 / 6 . and 6 /- 
3850 Carters White Swan.— The largest, also the most profuse 
blooming white Cyclamen in cultivation. A grand thing, 
throwing its pure white flowers well above the foliage. A year- 
old plant of this in full bloom is a magnificent sight. First 
Class Certificate, R.H.S. Per pkt., 1 /-, 1 / 6 , and 2/6 
3843 St. Georgre.— This is a salmon colour, with a silver-marked 
leaf, very ornamental as a foliage plant previous to the blossom- 
ing period. Received a Certificate from the Royal Horticultural 
Society. Per pkt., 1 /-, 1 / 6 , and 2/6 
3844 Carters Butterfly.— This charming Cyclamen may be con- 
sidered one of the most striking among florists' flowers. The 
somewhat formal bearing of the older varieties is replaced by a 
more graceful habit, and the colours are surprisingly varied and 
beautiful. It may be observed that the petals of the flowers are 
broad across the top, and the edges finely curled or waved. The 
beauty of the variegations in colour is captivating. 
Per pkt., 1 /-. 1 / 6 , and 2/6 
3845 Brilliant. — Pure deep crimson blooms with a metallic sheen 
shading from the base of each petal, which lights up the whole 
flower and gives a brilliant effect. Per pkt.. 1 /-. 1 / 6 , and 2/6 
3847 Excelsior.- The largest and most solid white flower with 
claret base, equalling in size and vigour our White Swan. 
Per pkt., 1 /-, 1 / 6 . and 2/6 
3848 Carters Salmon.— Distinct and fresh ; a strong and vigorous 
variety. Per pkt., 1 /-, 1 / 6 , and 2/6 
3849 Charming: Bride. — A superb pure white variety with large 
handsome petals ; compact habit, robust growth. 
Per pkt., 1 /-. 1/6 and 2/6 
6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
Address /or all correspondence , RAYNES PARK , LOXUO\\ S. W. ig. 
