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CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. 
WALLFLOWER] 
WALLFLOWERS —Continued. 
CARTERS DWARF SWEET SCENTED 
LARGE FLOWERED. 
For beds and borders. Ht. 9 in. to 1 ft. Flants to stand 1 ft. 
apart. Rxcelleut in a bed to themselves or as a front to the taller 
varieties. 
No 
5858 Carters Dwarf Golden.— A very select stock of good habit 
and bright colour. 
5859 Carters Dwarf Blood-Red.— Targe flowered. An excel- 
lent deep-coloured companion to the above. 
5888 1 i Carters Dwarf Orange.— The flowers 
NEW. I open rich orange and shade off to apricot 
1 J yellow. Very effective. 
5880 Carters Dwarf Purple.— I.arge flowered. This variety 
should be more grown ; it forms a pleasing combination with 
pale yellow Tulips. , 4 . ... , . 
5881 Golden Tom Thumb.— Superior bedding. A splendid stock 
of this popular variety. Ht. 9 in. . 
5882 Ruby Gem.— Fine colour. A little taller than our Dwarf 
Ruby, and more suitable for cutting. Ht. 9 in. 
5883 Vulcan.— A dwarf, neat-habited, maroon-flowered variety. 
Makes a splendid bedding plant. lit. 9 in. to 1 ft. 
5884 Carters White.— A large-flowered variety, with long spikes 
of ivory white flowers. lit. 1 ft. . 
5805 Carters Mixture of Dwarf Varieties.— In this strain 
the various shades and colours are carefully blended. All the 
plants are of very neat habit and free-flowered. 
CARTERS TALL SWEET-SCENTED 
LARGE FLOWERED. 
The tall strain is very effective planted in front of shrubberies, 
along borders, or in the centre of beds edged with the dwarf varieties 
above. I It. lift, except where otherwise stated. The varieties are 
giant flowers and re-selected strains. ,, 
5871 Carters Winter Blooming Deep Red.— A brilliant Wall- 
flower, and should be greatly appreciated for its early flowers 
when blooms in the garden are scarce. Ht. Is ft. 
5881 Carters Winter Blooming Golden Yellow.— Makes a 
beautiful contrast when associated with our Winter Blooming 
Deep Red. Ht. li ft. 
[ZINNIA. 
WALLFLOWERS— Continued. 
No. 
5873 Carters Tall Blood-Ped.— A very rich-coloured strain, 
large flowered, and of good habit. 
5874 Carters Tal I Golden.— An excellent bright golden companion 
to our Blood-Red. 
5875 Carters Tall Primrose.— Deep primrose ; an excellent con- 
trast to the dark varieties. 
5883 Carters Tall Purple. -Targe flowered. Rich ruby; a par- 
ticularly telling shade for bedding. 
5884 Carters Tall Salmon Pink.— A beautiful combination of 
salmon-pink and Apricot. 
5885 Carters Mixture of Tall Varieties.— Contains all the 
best colours and shades found in our named varieties and many 
delightful seedling forms not yet fixed. 
5872 Ellen Willmott* — ‘ This is a recent introduction, of which we 
have an extremely high opinion. The very large flowers arc of 
a rich shade of ruby, very distinct from existing forms of this 
colour. Ht. li ft. 
5876 Blood or Dark.— Selected stock of this old favourite. Ht. 
li ft. 
5877 Eastern Queen.— Salmon, shaded deep apricot. Makes an 
effective bed. 
5878 Graham’s Perfection.— Pale Gold. Very large-flowered 
free variety. 
5879 Harbinger.— The well-known early-flowering market variety. 
Colour mahogany brown. 
5880 Old Gold.— Deep golden yellow. Compact in habit and very 
free flowering. Ht. li ft. 
5882 Fire King.— A brilliant fiery red. The colour is so intense 
that beds of this variety in the sunshine have almost the 
appearance of being on fire. 
5886 Primrose.— Delicate colour. 
5887 Purple or Violet.— A good stock of the original variety. 
5888 Yellow.— For borders. A free-flowering strain of the old 
yellow. 
5889 Carters May Day.— All colours. Ht. 1 ft. to 2 ft. 
DOUBLE WALLFLOWER. 
5895 Carters Tall.— Targe, variously coloured spikes. 1-It. li ft. t^ 
li ft. 
5896 Carters Dwarf.— Targe branching growth, all colours. Ht. 
9 in. to 1 ft. 
5897 Double Mixed. — Magnificent spikes of blossom, lit. 1 to2 ft.. 
Doubles should be planted closer together than Singles. 
WHITLAVIA.— Hardy annual. Sow in open border in spring. 
5903 Grandiflora.- Rich deep purple. Ht. 1 ft. 
WIGANDI A.— Ornamental foliage. 
5906 Caraccasana.— Grand foliage. Ht. 6 ft. 
5907 Imperialis. — Sub-tropical. Ht. 6 ft. 
WINTER CHERRY. — Perennial .— See also Physalis. 
5910 Red Fruited.— For winter bouquets. 
XERANTHEMUM. — See Everlasting Flowers. 
ZEA MAYS (Japanese Maize).— A nnual. Sow in slight heat ii* 
May and plant out in June. 
5919 Variegata.— beautifully striped. 
5920 Perfection.— Foliage striped rose, crimson, cream, and yellow. 
Very compact and ornamental. One of the most effective plants- 
for sub-tropical and other bedding. Ht. 3 ft. 
ZINNIA When well grown, the Zinnia is one of the showiest 
tlie i ia if_hardy Annuals, its treatment being 
similar to that of the Aster. 
DOUBLE. 
5923 Carters Mammoth Double Mixed.— A giant-flowered 
strain, containing only the most pleasing colours, lit. li ft. 
Per pkt., -16. 1 /-, 1 / 6 . and 2 / 6 - 
5924 Carters Large-flowered Dwarf Double.— Choicest 
mixed. Ht. 1 ft. 
5925 Carters Fireball.— The plant is of neat habit, throwing up a 
large number of small, fiery scarlet, perfectly double ball-like 
flowers. Ht. li ft. 
5926 Carters Lilliput Varieties.— Bushy plants; profuse 
bloomers. Mixed. 
The above are packed in 6d. 1/- and 1/6 packets. 
Address for all correspondence, RAYNES PARR, I.OXDON. i. W. - 0- 
