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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BE AUTI FUL FLOWERS . 
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The following are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
[ESCHSCIIOLTZIA 
f>| A NTH (Dianthus ChinensisJndianPinh).— Biennial. 
ww Wc cons j t i er the Heddiwigi section of the 
Dianthus introduced by our house from the East and the parent 
of many of the best types, to be one of the finest additions to our 
annual flora for the last fifty years, and the varieties detailed 
below are the improved results from the original importation. 
Sow in spring in boxes or pots, and transplant to where intended, 
to bloom. Seeds of all the improved types may be also sown at 
the end of summer, and grown on in pots through the winter 
under fairly cool treatment. They will make robust plants at 
the end of spring, and become useful in the decoration of the 
conservatory. Our Targe-flowered Dwarf type is a beautiful 
selection. 
No. 
3875 Carters Large-flowered Dwarf Single. — A superb 
mixture of beautiful colours and markings. Free blooming 
and dwarf. The plants attain a height of about 6 to 8 in. 
3876 Carters Vesuvius.— Single fiery scarlet, brilliant colour. 
I It. 1 ft. 
3877 The Bride.— Its blossoms measure 2$ in. across. Carmine 
centre, with a zone of deep chocolate, surrounded by an expanse 
of pure white. lit. 9 in. 
3878 Salmon Shades Semi-double.— Contain many beautiful 
salmon, salmon-pink, and salmon-scarlet shades, which cannot 
be obtained in separate colours from seed. A brilliant strain for 
bedding. lit. 9 in. 
3879 Carters Japanese Feather Single. —A most fantastic 
strain of Japanese origin, producing broad petals with a long 
feathery fringe in a remarkable range of colours. lit. 9 in. 
DIANTHUS —Con li n tied. 
No. 
3886 Heddiwigi.— The original strain from Japan. Targe single 
blossoms, fine colours. 
3887 Hoddiwigi nobilis. -A grand improvement, with robust 
dark foliage. Ht. 1 ft. 
3888 Laciniatus. — Grand single flowers. lit. 1 ft. 
3895 Carters Choice Single Mixed.— Every shade found iiu 
Japanese Dianthus is contained in this strain ; deepest crimson, 
countless shades of maroon, scarlet, carmine, rose-pink to pure 
white. Many blooms are beautifully pencilled on white and 
dark grounds. Ht. 1 ft. 
3896 Carters Choice Double EVlixcd.— Very large double flowers 
of all shades. Although annuals, many of the forms found in 
this mixture equal the named perennial Pinks. 
Dl DISCUS. — Pretty half-hardy annual ; fine for pot culture. 
3927 Cceruleus.— Bright blue. Ht. 1 ft. 
DIGITALIS.— See Foxglove. 
DIMORPHOTHECA.- Sow in cold frames in March, and trans- 
plant to open, or sow in open during April. Rows in our testing 
grounds have been covered with blossom for six months in dry 
and wet seasons. 
3914 Aurantiaca. -Annual. Brilliant growing orange blossom > 
with black disc. Ht. 1 ft. 
3915 Aurantiaca Hybrids.— Annual. New selected hybrids in 
splendid mixture. Ht. 1 ft. 
DRAC^NA.— Easily raised from seed. Sow in pans, in heat, in early 
spring. 
3939 Rubra.— A decorative table plant with variously coloured 
foliage. Ht. 2 ft. 
ECCREMOCARPUS.— See Calampelis. 
EDELWEISS (Alpine, Everlasting). 
4028 White.— A favourite flower of the Alps. 
EGG PLANT (Aubergine). — Ornamental fruited. Very decorative 
as pot plants in the conservatory when in fruit. Sow in spring, 
in heat, and pot off as soon as they can be handled. 
4029 Purple. 
4030 Scarlet. 
4031 White. 
ERICA (Cape Heaths).— Winter-flowering plants. 
4037 Mixed.— Carters choice varieties. Perpkt.,2/6 
ERINUS ALPINUS.— Herbaceous perennial. Sow in spring where 
plants are to grow, and thin out. 
4043 A charming Alpine rock plant ; blue. 
ERYNGIU M (Sea Holly).— O rnamental foliage. Sow in winter or 
spring in pans, and plant out. 
4046 Amethystinum.— Blue stem and bracts. 
4047 Giganteum.— Grand foliage, ivory white. 
ERYSIMUM. — One of the brightest and best hardy annuals. Grown 
everywhere. Sow in autumn for spring flowering, and in early 
spring to flower later. 
4051 Golden Gem. — Brilliant golden yellow. Ht. 9 in. 
4052 Pcrowskianum.— Orange Virginian Stock. Ht. 1 ft. 
4053 Pachycarpum.-A spring flowering biennial. Hardy; very 
showy ; orange. Ht. li ft. 
ERYTHRINA (Coral Tree).— Greenhouse shrubs. Sow in heat in 
early spring, and pot off. 
3880 Crimson Belle Single.— Colour a rich brilliant crimson. 
Ht. 1 ft. 
3881 Diadcmatus, fl. pi.— A double strain of extraordinary beauty, 
edged and blotched. 
3882 Eastern Queen Single.— Marked with delicate pencilling 
of rose and white. A beauty. Ht. 1 ft. 
3883 Double White.— Fine flower of good form. Ht. 1 ft. 
3884 Dwarf Crimson Semi-double, Large-flowered. 
Clear glowing crimson, shaded maroon. Very compact habit. 
Ht. 9 in. 
3885 Dwarf White Single, Large-flowered. -Pure satiny- 
white petals, forming perfectly circular outline. A faint central 
zone of pale pink makes the flower very handsome. Ht. 9 in. 
4056 Mixed.— Carters choice varieties. Crop failed. 
F^nHSCHOLTZIA. ( Californian Poppy.) Hardy 
E.dl/nOOnUL. | annuals (or bi ennials) of im- 
mense utility for mixed borders. Hardy, bright, and free- 
blooming, and of the easiest culture. They bloom and flourish 
equally well on light and heavy soils. Although not generally 
known, Eschscholtzias are excellent for decorative work. If 
cut early in the morning before the buds unfold, the flowers 
will last for several days in water. Sow in open in spring, and 
thin out. Ht. 1 ft. 
Many of our later introductions of Eschscholtzias have 
been characterised by a distinctively compact and upright 
habit of growth, rendering this attractive flower suitable for 
fronts of borders and other places in the garden not hitherto 
filled by Eschscholtzias. We classify them accordingly. 
The above are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
Address for all correspondence , RAYXES PARK , LOXDOX, S.JF. iq. 
