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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
The 'following are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA] 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA — Continual. 
Compact Section. 
No. 
3967 The Geisha.. Award of Merit. R.H.S. Petals prettily fluted. 
Colour inside of petals brilliant golden, outside of petals orange- 
crimson. Habit of growth, upright and compact. The most 
brilliant colour in this family of bright shades. A bed in 
bright sunshine has the appearance of being on fire. 
3968 Carters Fringed. — Of the Californica type, with deep- 
coloured base to the prettily fringed petal. 
3969 The Rajah. — This has brought for the first time a purplish 
carmine in Eschscholtzias. 
3970 Carters New Hybrids.— Contain many shades and tints of 
colour not previously seen in Kschscholtzias. giving a play of 
colour at once interesting and brilliant, the pale rose and fleslu 
shades being particularly charming. 
3971 The Mikado.— Award of Merit. R.H.S. The Mikado was the 
result of a cross between Mandarin, which we introduced in 
1879, and Carmine King, of 1906. A brilliant orange-crimson, 
suffused with the lustre of Carmine King. 
3972 Carters Carmine King:.— Award of Merit, R.H.S. The 
lustrous carmine colour is very attractive. 
3975 Carters Mandarin.— Exterior. orange-crimson ; inner sur- 
face, deep orange. 
Open-growing Sectiott. 
3973 Carters Diana. — This is a most dainty flower. The colour 
is a rosy white, while the petals are fluted in a most novel 
manner, giving the flower quite a fantastic and attractive 
appearance. 
3974 Dainty Queen. — A beautiful shade in Kschscholtzias. Colour 
a tender blush or pale coral pink, slightly deeper towards the 
edges, with a groundwork of delicate cream. Klovvers rather 
later than other varieties. 
3977 Carters Double Orange. 
3978 Carters Rose Cardinal.— bright rose. 
3979 The Golden West. -The largest flowering of all the Ksch- 
scholt/.ias. A charming orange colour. 
3982 Californica.— Yellow. 3984 Crocca alba.— White. 
3983 Crocea.— Orange. 3985 Crocea rosea. 
EUCALYPTUS (Australian Gum Trees). — H andsome ornaments 
in the sub-tropical garden or in pots. Sow in gentle heat in 
early spring, and pot off. 
4059 Amyfgdalinus (Giant Ginn Tree ).— One of the hardiest. 
4060 Citriodorus (Lemon Gum). Temon-scented foliage. 
<1061 Globulus (Blue Gum ). — Fine glaucous foliage and strong 
perfume. 
[FORGET-ME-NOT 
EUTOCA. — Sow out of doors in spring. 
No. 
4067 Viscida.— Hardy annual ; bright blue. Ht. 1 ft. 
EVENjNG PRIMROSE (CKnothera). — Exceedingly useful in 
mixed borders. The perennial species may be sown in early 
spring in pans in cool frame, and then transplanted ; the annual 
and biennial out of doors in April and May. 
4070 Acau I is (Taraxacifolia). — White: trailer. Annual. Ht. 6 in. 
4071 Lamarckiana.- Golden : magnificent biennial. Ht. 4 ft. 
4072 Macrocarpa.— Targe yellow blossoms; trailing perennial. 
Ht. 1 ft. 
4074 Garden. — Biennial. Ordinary species ; yeliow. 
EVERLASTING FLOWERS. 
HELICHRYSUM. 
Annual. A very beautiful everlasting flower available in a wide 
range of colours. If cut before quite developed, the flowers are very 
lasting. 
3995 Carters Fireball. — Brilliant crimson. 
3996 Carters Silverball.— Silver white. 
3998 Purple. 
4001 Yellow. 
4002 Carters Choicest Mixed. 
ACROCLIN I UM.— Annual. 
4005 Double. — Beautiful rose-pink; good for pots or for early 
forcing. 
4006 Roscum.- Ordinary. 
4007 Album.— White. 
AMMOBIUM. — Annual. 
4009 Alatum. — Pure white; eccentric growth. 
RHODANTHE. 
Annual. The pick of the Australian flora in Everlasting Flowers. 
Immense favourites. Well adapted for forcing in early spring, and 
for window boxes. 
4013 Maculata.— Bright rose with dark centre. 
4014 Maculata alba.— Targe; pure white. 
4015 Atrosanguinea.- Dark rose. 
4016 MangJcsi. — The earliest introduction. 
XERANTHEMUM. — Annual. Free-growing. 
4018 Double purple. 
4019 Double white. 
4020 Satin cerise.— A lovely colour. 
EVERLASTING PEA (Tatiiyrus). — Favourite hardy perennial. 
Sow in spring in the positions the plants are to permanently 
occupy, as they arc rather impatient of transplanting. 
4077 Red ( Latifolius ). 
4078 White ( Latifolius albus). 
4079 Rotundifolius.— Dark rose. 
FERNS.— Seed (or spore) carefully saved. Sow in pans of sandy 
peat, and prick oflf as soon as large enough. 
4110 Greenhouse Varieties.— Carters choice selection. 
4111 Hardy Varieties.— All sorts. 
FEVERFEW. — See Pyrethrum. 
FISHBONE THISTLE. — See Chamiepeuce. 
FLAX. — See Tinum. 
FLOS ADONIS (PHEASANT Eye). 
4114 Hardy Annual.— Scarlet and black. Ht. 1 ft. 
FORGET-IVI E-NOT 1,1 addition to their great value 
L jT \ as spring bedding subjects, some 
VlVlyOSOXIS^i species are useful for pot work. 
Carters Pyramid varieties are 
particularly recommended for this purpose. 
4080 Carters Royal Blue— Deep blue of a remarkably free 
flowering habit. These lovely plants are in great repute for 
spring bedding. Ht. 1 ft. 
4081 Carters Ligrht Blue.— A highly selected type of Alpestris. 
It comes into blossom early, and continues in bloom until quite 
late. Ht. 1 ft. 
The above are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
Seedsmen to H.M. the Kino, RAYNES PARK, LONDON, .S.IK. io. 
