CARTERS TESTED SEEDS— BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS 
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NTIRRHINUM 
or SNAPDRAGON. 
Sow the seed in pans or boxes 
during February and March, 
and transplant to bed or border 
when large enough. If the 
withering flowers and seed pods are kept picked off, the plants 
will last in bloom for a long time, and continue again the following 
year. Can easily be grown as annuals if sown in the open ground 
in April. Thin out about 1 ft. apart. 
CARTERS TALL LARGE-FLOWERED 
This fine half-hardy perennial should be treated as an annual 
for bedding it has been greatly improved in size and colourings. 
Ht. 2 to 3 ft. 
3039 Fire King. — Bright cinnabar red, with small yellow spot on 
the under lip; effective. 
3040 Purple King. — A Snapdragon of enormous size. 
3042 Venus. — Noble flower of a delicate rose colour on white ground. 
3043 Carters Crimson. — Rich colour. 
3044 Carters Coral Red. — Deep rosy colour with faint pale primrose 
shading on lip. 
3045 Carters White. —Long spikes of pure white flowers. 
3048 Carters Yellow — Pure clear pale golden shade; very telling. 
3052 Carters Tall Large-flowered Mixed. — Ht. 2 to 3 ft. 
Per Packet .10 and .25 
INTERMEDIATE LARGE-FLOWERED. 
This is undoubtedly the finest form, both for bedding and ribbon 
borders, the dense, well-formed trusses contrasting beautifully 
with the deep green foliage. The trusses are excellent for cut- 
ting and being slightly curved lend themselves to any decorative 
arrangement. Ht. 1 to \ Yi ft. 
No. 
3058 Nelrose. — This is the wonderful glow- 
NOVELTY. ing pink variety. The seed we offer is a 
highly-selected stock. No Antirrhinum 
can compare with it for indoor decoration, and it is equally 
effective for beds or borders outdoors. 
3060 Carters Gold Crest. — Soft rose-pink, tinged salmon, with 
golden orange lip. We predict a great future for this remark- 
ably brilliant variety as a bedding plant. 
3061 Carters Scarlet Flame. — A self brilliant fiery scarlet, hence 
the name we have given to it. In the sunshine the spikes look 
flame-like in their brilliancy. 
3063 Carters Fiery Belt.— A most striking colour, fiery brilliant 
orange scarlet, with white throat. Enlivens the w’hole garden. 
3064 Carters Pink. — Quite a charming variety. Delicate pink with 
white throat. 
3065 Black Prince. — Velvety crimson blooms borne on graceful 
tapering spikes; dark purplish foliage. A most decorative 
variety, rather taller than other intermediate kinds. 
3068 Carters Crimson. — A very select pure strain of deep crimson 
colour, one of the richest shades, and very telling combination 
with our white and yellow varieties. 
3069 Carters White. — Pure white flowers from which the sulphur 
lip prevalent in most so-called whites has been practically elimin- 
ated. Very even habit. 
3070 Carters Yellow. — Clear pure golden blooms. Even habit. 
3074 Carters Intermediate Mixed. — One of the most popular 
sections for beds or borders. A very wide range of colour occurs 
in this strain. 
Per Packet .10 and 25 
ANTIRRHINUM — Continued. 
CARTERS DWARF LARGE-FLOWERED. 
A compact strain. Flowers variously coloured. This type makes 
a good pot plant, and is invaluable in borders or beds. Ht. 6 in 
No. 
3080 Carters Crimson. — Clear, rich shade, very free flowered. 
3081 Carters Rose. — A particularly charming shade of old rose 
3082 Carters White. — Pure white flowers in greatest profusion 
3083 Carters Yellow. — The best type of clear yellow in this section. 
3084 Carters Fiery Red, yellow lip. 
3090 Carters Dwarf Choicest Mixed. — All mixed. 
Per Packet .10 and .25 
ANTHEMIS. — Hardy perennial. 
3193 Tlnctorla Kelwayl. — Pretty lemon-coloured Daisies; useful 
for cutting. 
Per Packet .10 and .25 
AQUIL EG I A Hardy perennials of great beauty and util- 
" ity. The long-spurred type, of which we 
maice a specialty, gives elegant cut flowers. We have now 
included some new and effective colours. Sow seeds under 
cover in February for transplanting in spring to a border.? If 
sown in summer sturdy plants will be ready by autumn for 
transplanting to the border to flower next May and June. 
Aquilegia, Long Spurred 
3100 Carters Long-spurred, Rose and Pink Shades.— A very 
pretty strain of robust habit, containing a wide range of charm- 
ing shades, from deep rose through rosy carmine to pale pink and 
flesh. Ht. 2 ft. 
3101 Carters Long-spurred, Blue Hybrids.— This is a very fine 
strong-growing form of Aquilegia coerulea. The blooms are 
much larger than the type, and the plants extremely floriferous. 
Ht. 1 ft. 
3106 Glandulosa. — A dwarf form with short spurs, remarkable for 
the contrast between the blue corolla and white sepals. Ht. 1 ft. 
Per Packet .25 and .75 
3105 Callfornica hybrlda. — Long-spurred hybrids. Yellow corolla 
with golden spurs. Ht. 2H ft. 
3102 Carters Long-spurred Golden. — Pure golden shade: a very 
charming form. Ht. 2 ft. 
3103 Carters Long-spurred, Double Golden. — A double form 
of the species. This seedling strain is more robust than the 
original form, and comes about 50 per cent, double, but all 
flowers are of the same golden shade. 
3104 Carters Long-spurred, White.— Similar in habit to the above 
varieties. Flowers pure white, with pale blue. A very chaste 
•form. Ht. 2 ft. 
3107 Carters Long-spurred, all colours Mixed.— This strain 
represents the last word in Aquilegias, and contains numerous 
fine forms which cannot be fixed in their spearate colour?. 
We have placed great importance upon robustness of habit in 
selecting this unique strain. Ht. 2H it- 
3112 Carters Mixed Double. A splendid mixture of very double forms. 
Per Packet .10 and .25 
