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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BEAUTIFUL FLO ITERS. 
RANUNCULUS] 
RANUNCULUS (Crowfoot).— H ardy perennial. Sow in spring or 
autumn, in pans in a cold frame, and plant out in spring when 
large enough. 
No. 
5140 Asiaticus.— Saved from all the best colours. lit. 0 in. 
RHODANTHE. — See Everlasting Flowers. 
RHODODENDRON. — Evergreen flowering shrubs. 
5149 Hybrids. -Saved from the finest known varieties. 
RICINUS. — See Castor Oil Plant. 
ROCK CISTUS (I-Ielianthemum). — Hardy perennial. Seed should 
be sown in pans or boxes in cold frame, in spring, and seedlings 
planted out when large enough. 
5143 Carters Mixed. — Excellent for low banks and rockeries 
Ht. 6 in. 
ROCKET (Hrsperis matronalis). — Hardy perennial. Sweet- 
scented flowers. Sow out of doors in sunny position, in spring, 
and transplant. 
5161 Purple.— Eight. Pale, purple; free bloomer. Ht. 1& ft. 
5162 White. — Sweet scented, chiefly towards evening. 
5163 Carters Mixed. — Various shades of purple and white 
Ht. li ft. 
ROMNEYA.— Half-hardy perennial. When well grown is a hand 
some plant. Seed should be sown under glass in early spring, 
and seedlings potted off and hardened before planting out. 
5146 Coulteri. — Bush-like plant. Earge glistening pure white 
flowers. Ht. 3 ft. 
ROSE. — Selected varieties that can be grown from seed. 
5135 Carters Annual.— Very pretty and interesting. A real gem. 
If the seed is sown in a pan. in a slight heat, the seedlings will 
appear in a few weeks, l’ot off, and expect some fairy blooms 
within three months. ( Photograph above.) 
Per pkt., -76, 1/-. 1/6, and 2/6 
5136 Hybrid Perpetual.— Excellent for experiment. 
5137 Tea-scented. — Mixed varieties, all colours. 
ROSE CAMPION (Agrostkmma or Eychnis coronaria).— Peren- 
nial. Sow in spring in open border 
5166 Red or Crimson.— Foliage woolly and silvery. 
The above are packed in 
[SALVIA 
RUDBECKIA (Cone Flower). — Hardy annuals and perennials. 
Plants presenting the characteristics of the Single Sunflower 
with flower petals narrower and raised central discs. Sow in 
spring in a seed-bed with a warm aspect, and transplant when 
large enough. 
No. 
5152 Carters Cactus-flowered. — Annual. Golden yellow with 
maroon flakes. Excellent novelty for cut flowers. 
5154 Bicolour superba. — Fine annual. Golden yellow with 
maroon spots ; large blossoms. 
5155 Cali'fornlca. — Grand perennial. Golden bloom, with long 
brown cone. Pit. 2 to 3 ft. 
SAINTPAULIA. — Stove perennial. Gesneriad section; first-class 
pot plant. 
5172 lonantha.— Bright violet-blue. lit. 4 in. Per pkt., 1/6 
SALPIGLOSSIS. — Half-hardy annual. 
5232 Carters Large-flowered Black.— Intense, veined throat . 
Ht. 2 ft. 
5233 Carters Large-flowered Scarlet.— Earge. finely veined. 
Ht. 2 ft. 
5234 Carters Large-flowered Rose.— Ht. 2 ft. 
5235 Carters Large-flowered Violet.— Ht. 2 ft. 
5236 Carters Large-flowered White.— With gold stripe. lit. 
2 ft. 
5237 Carters Largrc-flowered Purple.— With yellow stripe. 
Ht. 2 ft. 
523S Carters Large-flowered Mixed Varieties.— Ht. 2 ft. 
5239 Mammoth, Choice Mixed.— A new class of strong, erect 
growth, bearing gorgeous flowers of the finest markings, lit. 
1 h ft. 
5240 Dwarf.— Bright colours. lit. 1 ft. 
SALVIA.— Annuals and perennials. Sow in heat, in early spring, 
prick off into boxes in warm frames, and harden off well before 
planting out. Argetitea may be sown in pans or boxes in a 
frame, and then planted out. 
5179 Coccinea.— Brilliant scarlet, half-hardy annual. Ht. 2 ft. 
5180 Patens.— Half-hardy blue perennial, for pots or bedding. 
5181 Splendens.— Crimson perennial, for pots. Ht. 1& ft. 
5182 Splendens compacta.— Perennial. Neat habit. Ht. 1 ft. 
5183 Splendens, Carters Zurich.— Very early flowering. Most 
fiery scarlet ; splendid for pot and other decoration. Ht. 1 ft. 
Per pkt.. -76, 1/-. 1/6. and 2/6 
51S4 Argfentea.— Eare^ procumbent silver foliage. Fine border 
perennial. Ht. 2 ft. 
6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
Seedsmen to H.M. tlic King, RAYNES PARK, LOXDOX, S.IF. 19. 
