CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BE AUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
The following are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
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MAGNOLIA] 
MAGNOLIA.— Evergreen hardy tree. Sow seeds in spring or 
autumn in cool frame or greenhouse, in some light sandy soil. 
No. 
4631 Grandiflora.— Magnificent, sweet-scented. 
MALLOW Hardy annual. This fine tall-growing plant is 
1V1 ■ covered with bloom during the entire summer. 
Extremely useful for cutting. Ht. 3 ft. 
4596 Carters Pink Domino.— An elegant table ornament. Bright 
rose. 
4597 Carters White Lady.— Pure in colour. 
4598 Malopc grandiflora. -Crimson. 2$ ft. 
4599 Malope grandiflora.- White. 
4600 Malopc grandiflora.- Rose. 
MALOPE. — See Mallow. 
MARGUERITES. Annual Chrysanthemums. 
4619 Annual. — Choice mixed. 
MARIGOLD, AFRICAN.-*;™ 
globular flowers these showy annuals are specially effective in 
large mixed borders. Sow at the end of winter under glass, and 
transplant in April and May. 
4589 Carters Giant Show Lemon. -Superior strains for exhibi- 
tion. Enormous blossom. Ht. lift. 
4590 Carters Giant Show Orange.— .Superior ; for exhibition. 
Fine habit ; grand, lift. 
4593 Mixed, Carters Varieties.— lit. 2 ft. 
MARIGOLD, FRENCH.-™-^ — SJ 
thinned out where expected to bloom ; they may also be sown in 
March in boxes or pots under glass, then transplanted into 
other boxes, 3 in. apart, to make sturdy stuff for planting out in 
June or earlier. Marigolds are profuse bloomers, particularly so 
if all dead flowers are cut off. 
DWARF DOUBLE-FLOWERED VARIETIES. 
4566 Carters Compact Striped. — Beautiful large double 
blossom, dwarf variety. Continues blooming until the end of 
summer. Ht. about 1 ft. 
4567 Carters Gold Edged.— A beautiful annual of compact but 
vigorous habit. Flowers a velvety maroon, with gold edge; 
very constant. Handsome edging plant. Ht. 1 ft. 
4574 Butterfly. — A taller growing double variety, brilliantly 
marked and striped. Ht. li ft. 
4575 Dwarf Golden.— Fine dwarf bedding. 1 ft 
4576 Dwarf Orange.— Selected colour. 1 ft. 
4578 Mixed, Carters Dwarf Varieties. -All colours ; for beds 
Ht. 1 ft. 
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MARIGOLD, FRENCH —Continued. 
DWARF SINGLE-FLOWERED VARIETIES. 
The following kinds are extremely beautiful in the mixed 
border, whether singly or in clumps ; habit dwarf or bushy, 
and covered with continuous bloom. Ht. 1 ft. First-class 
annuals. 
No. 
4570 Silver King. -Lemon and chocolate. 
4571 Legion of Honour.— Dark gold and maroon. 
TALL DOUBLE-FLOWERED VARIETIES. 
4584 Tall Orange.— Nice variety for cutting. 1 5 ft. 
4585 Tall large-flowering.— Double striped. Ht. lj ft. 
4586 Mixed, Carters Tall Varieties. An effective and welcome 
ornament to the mixed border, shrubberies, &c. Ht. \h ft. 
MATHIOLA (Night-scented Stock). 
Hardy Annual, of easy culture. Sow in spring. 
4603 Bicornis. —This should be in every garden, as it possesses a 
most delicious odour, especially toward evening, when it sends 
forth a delightful perfume, permeating the whole of the sur- 
rounding atmosphere with its beautiful fragrance. Ht. 1 ft. 
MAU RAN DYA.— Graceful half-liardy annual climber for the flower 
garden or conservatory. Sow in February, in heat, and pot off. 
4628 Barclayana,- Purple; free bloomer. 
MECONOPSIS (Welsh Poppy).— Quite hardy. Sow in spring, and 
plant out in moist Soil. 
4634 Cambrica.- Annual. Large flower ; golden yellow. Ht. 2 ft. 
MEDEOLA (Smilax).— Half-hardy perennials. The long graceful 
stems of these beautiful climbers make them of great service in 
house decorations. 
4641 Asparagoidcs.— For table decoration. 
4640 Asparagoidcs Myrtifolia.— The new Smilax, for light 
effect. This beautiful myrtle-leaved greenhouse twiner is a very 
rapid grower, and produces sprays with the greatest freedom. 
The foliage is very hard and will last fresh many days after 
being cut. 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM.— Annual. Sow in spring, in pans of 
very light sandy soil, and prick off. 
4644 Cordifolium variegatum.- For carpet bedding. 
4645 Tricolor.— Rose. Lovely for edging. 
MICHAELMAS DAISIES. —Perennial. Well-known autumn 
flowers. The plants throw a wonderful quantity of bloom. 
They are quite hardy and of easy culture. Should be grown by 
all. Splendid for cutting. * 
4651 Carters Mixture.— In choicest varieties. Ht. 2 ft. 
MIGNONETTE. 
No. 4660 Carters Perfection Mignonette, described on next page. 
The above are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets- 
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